Author Topic: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?  (Read 892 times)

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2005, 05:36:24 PM »
if u want something even more trippy, well mike elizondo said that In Da Club was intended for another Aftermath artist months before they recorded it with 50, but that artist "passed up on it." thats probably rakim because i dont really know any other aftermath artist around that time that dre would be working so closely with.

wuuuuut?? is that legit or rumour?
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2005, 05:37:41 PM »
if u want something even more trippy, well mike elizondo said that In Da Club was intended for another Aftermath artist months before they recorded it with 50, but that artist "passed up on it." thats probably rakim because i dont really know any other aftermath artist around that time that dre would be working so closely with.

wuuuuut?? is that legit or rumour?

check my edit
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2005, 06:44:20 PM »
I recall reading somewhere else that in da club was originally intended for Ra
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2005, 07:01:23 PM »
damn I love Heat.. thats my favourite beat from GRODT..

WORD! Man I loved that beat..Rakim on the beat, shiat..he could've killed that..even if he wasn't talkina bout gangsta stuff...
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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2005, 10:23:11 PM »
not really on point, but imagine if rakim actually dropped on aftermath, and then game never got the chance to come out.
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #20 on: January 29, 2005, 08:10:08 AM »
He recorded like 20 Songs on the math ..

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« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2005, 08:57:26 AM »
In His Interview With The Source About The Album, They Also Mentioned He Recorded A Bonus Track of Some Sorts For Truth Horts Album Called "It Aint Cool" Produced by Hi-Tek...Guess They Scrapped it?
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2005, 09:29:39 AM »
In that same article I read about the Family Affair beat, Mike Elizondo talked about how "In Da Club" was indeed intended for another project, believe it or not, he said they were considering it for D12. But it was passed up, then they started polishing it up as a potential Detox track, along with "If I Can't". Then when 50 Cent came on board, Dre gave 50 what he gave him. You could kinda tell that "In Da Club" could've been for Rakim at one point, I always make comparisons to that beat and "The Watcher II", because of that James Bond-like guitar play mixed in.
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2005, 12:15:46 PM »
damn i never thought my topic wud end up wit so much info! hopefully Ra will do wat king Tee did and release those cuts in a few years.

So In Da Club, Heat and Family Affair were originally for Rakim Shit! they r crazy beats!

Lol a D12 In Da Club imagine Bizarre on that track
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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2005, 01:40:50 PM »
if u want something even more trippy, well mike elizondo said that In Da Club was intended for another Aftermath artist months before they recorded it with 50, but that artist "passed up on it." thats probably rakim because i dont really know any other aftermath artist around that time that dre would be working so closely with.

edit: found it

"“[Dre & I] actually wrote the track six months before, but the artist we were working on at the time passed on it,” recalled Elizondo. “But we felt strongly about the track, so we stashed it away until we played it for 50 (Cent). He loved it, and he fiercely started writing the lyrics. About an hour later, 50 had written the entire lyric. He came back in the room and started singing (the now famous intro) ‘Go Shorty, it’s your birthday, we’re gonna party like, it’s your birthday’.” Notably, “In Da Club” also turned out to be the first cut which Elizondo received a production credit with Dr. Dre. He is now credited as producer (with Dr. Dre) on all of their cuts together."

where is this article at man?
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #25 on: January 29, 2005, 06:33:58 PM »
A link has been previously posted- don't have time to find it now, but if you search through the forum its there!
 (should be in the last two weeks)
 

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Re: Rakim On Aftermath, how many song did he actually Do?
« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2005, 11:34:39 AM »
A link has been previously posted- don't have time to find it now, but if you search through the forum its there!
 (should be in the last two weeks)

i searched and cannot find it...  any help would be appreciated.
 

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« Reply #27 on: January 30, 2005, 11:55:55 AM »
http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/elizondo.htm

Following the tremendous success of The Eminem Show album (which he co-wrote four songs, including the hit “Business”), Elizondo &  Dr. Dre focused on writing with 50 Cent, who had signed a co-venture deal with Eminem’s Shady Records and Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Records. The duo co-wrote four songs for his Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album, including the breakthrough hit, “In Da Club.”

“[Dre & I] actually wrote the track six months before, but the artist we were working on at the time passed on it,” recalled Elizondo. “But we felt strongly about the track, so we stashed it away until we played it for 50 (Cent). He loved it, and he fiercely started writing the lyrics. About an hour later, 50 had written the entire lyric. He came back in the room and started singing (the now famous intro) ‘Go Shorty, it’s your birthday, we’re gonna party like, it’s your birthday’.” Notably, “In Da Club” also turned out to be the first cut which Elizondo received a production credit with Dr. Dre. He is now credited as producer (with Dr. Dre) on all of their cuts together.