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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #30 on: March 03, 2005, 04:09:38 PM »
didnt quik produce adictive

no dre produced it.

All quik did is record the sample and play the keyboard.
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #31 on: March 03, 2005, 04:30:27 PM »
damn kain you really need some friends or a girlfriend or sumthing...

you make yourself look like a real dipshit when u post shit like this

i say  :sign_banhim:
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #32 on: March 03, 2005, 08:21:55 PM »
what a pimp song, wacky indians
Dre is fucking slow, jesus christ takes him a year per song, and hes not even writing the lyrics himself
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #33 on: March 03, 2005, 09:20:39 PM »
Yes Dj Quik did produce addictive.  Dre released it, so Dre was the one that got sued.  Dre has also been sued for

Family Affair
X
Game Over
Lets Get High

that's just off the top of my head.  The reason he was sued for many of his beats were because of Scott Storch.  He would claim he had made up these melodies and Dre trusted him.  Then after he got sued for all these songs, Dre said that he won't use any melodies unless they are created infront of him. 
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #34 on: March 03, 2005, 09:28:16 PM »
He doesn't want to get sued for 500 million dollars again for stealing Indian instrumentals (like always).

http://www.ishqrecords.com/Videos/bindiya.htm  :D


http://www.ishqrecords.com/videos.htm

http://www.ishqrecords.com/homeBally.htm


hahaha bitches you will never see Detox (unless it's produced by people with talent).

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What does your post have in common wit the thread title???Also,what are these links???Are these people supposed to be in a musical sense better than Dre??? :laugh: What a joke.

Most of the music they listen to in India is a lot more complex and harder to sing than what we're used to hearing, so they may just have a better 'musical sense' than Dr. Dre.  It is possible to be more knowledgable than Dr. Dre you know.
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #35 on: March 03, 2005, 09:42:29 PM »
It is possible to be more knowledgable than Dr. Dre you know.
Really???I didnt know ::)
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #36 on: March 03, 2005, 09:43:44 PM »
 ???

 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #37 on: March 03, 2005, 11:22:13 PM »
Fuck Dip Shit...
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #38 on: March 04, 2005, 01:18:57 AM »
nice thread
 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #39 on: March 04, 2005, 01:31:09 AM »
didnt quik produce adictive

no dre produced it.

All quik did is record the sample and play the keyboard.

eh? dre isnt even creditted for it


Yes Dj Quik did produce addictive.  Dre released it, so Dre was the one that got sued.  Dre has also been sued for

Family Affair
X
Game Over
Lets Get High

that's just off the top of my head.  The reason he was sued for many of his beats were because of Scott Storch.  He would claim he had made up these melodies and Dre trusted him.  Then after he got sued for all these songs, Dre said that he won't use any melodies unless they are created infront of him. 


co-sign...

 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #40 on: March 04, 2005, 08:39:50 AM »
why do yall make posts when yall dont know shit..

first of all this is a dj quik beat...an original dj quik beat...these fucked up djs here (india) have been using hiphop beats in their remixes ever since addictive was a hit...lol they even used the addictive beat to remix the OG song



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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #41 on: March 04, 2005, 12:18:27 PM »
why do yall make posts when yall dont know shit..

first of all this is a dj quik beat...an original dj quik beat...these fucked up djs here (india) have been using hiphop beats in their remixes ever since addictive was a hit...lol they even used the addictive beat to remix the OG song



peace

You moron the track he stole is like 25 years old  ;D
 

Don Seer

Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #42 on: March 04, 2005, 12:35:22 PM »
why do yall make posts when yall dont know shit..

first of all this is a dj quik beat...an original dj quik beat...these fucked up djs here (india) have been using hiphop beats in their remixes ever since addictive was a hit...lol they even used the addictive beat to remix the OG song



peace

You moron the track he stole is like 25 years old  ;D

what track are you talking about?


here are the facts..

quik recorded it off the tv... and made a song from it..
the drums on the song are sampled from another commonly used track 'do it till ya satisfied'

aftermaths clearing people claim they made attempt to clear the indian sample.. they  should have done their job properly, not quik's fault, not dre's fault.

 

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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #43 on: March 04, 2005, 12:44:49 PM »
yeah, mutha blood clots, listen to overseer, it was just a little mistake, can't blame quik or dre for dat.. Dre didn't fall off, he has became better and better plus he's innovating all the time.. You can't down this muthaf. although he's pretty hollywood and was a wreckin' crew member dressin up lilke a bitch n shiet.. he's still puttin it down, real heavy, aftermath is runnin this rap shit.. and I love Dre beats whereever he puts em down.. pop to the hip-hop.. give dre his props, and dont ever talk about dre falling off.. cause dre is definitely on top of his game.. and thats real
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Re: The real reason why Dre fell off...well he was never up
« Reply #44 on: March 04, 2005, 12:48:02 PM »
why do yall make posts when yall dont know shit..

first of all this is a dj quik beat...an original dj quik beat...these fucked up djs here (india) have been using hiphop beats in their remixes ever since addictive was a hit...lol they even used the addictive beat to remix the OG song

peace

You moron the track he stole is like 25 years old  ;D

what track are you talking about?


here are the facts..

quik recorded it off the tv... and made a song from it..
the drums on the song are sampled from another commonly used track 'do it till ya satisfied'

aftermaths clearing people claim they made attempt to clear the indian sample.. they  should have done their job properly, not quik's fault, not dre's fault.


lol@recording off tv  ;D he didn't even buy her album.
 


DR DRE and rising US rap starlet TRUTH HURTS have been named in a whopping $500million lawsuit alleging copyright infringement.

An Indian Music and film company, Saregama India Ltd, has filed the suit alleging an unlicensed sample from popular Indian artist Lata Mangeshkar's 20-year old track 'Thoda Resham Lagta Hai' was used in Truth Hurts' breakthrough track 'Addictive'.

"When you hear it, it's like, 'Oh my god, they didn't even try to get original with it,' " Saregama's lawyer Dedra S. Davis told MTV. "[They didn't] try to change it up or anything like that."

The suit was filed in the US District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, on September 12. A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for November 22.

While Dr Dre didn't produce the track - DJ Quik did - he executive produced debut album 'Truthfully Speaking, on which it features. His Aftermath label, Interscope Records and its parent company Universal Music Group are also named in the action.

Saregama came to the massive $500million figure based on profits from the sale of 'Truthfully Speaking' and the single 'Addictive', on lawyer's fees, and punitive damages. The album has sold more than 273,000 copies in the US.
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