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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #30 on: May 25, 2005, 05:27:48 AM »
Dre was on stage wit snoop n game in ireland and he joined them after their european-tour somewhere in the US

naw that rumor was BS
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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #31 on: May 25, 2005, 05:32:53 AM »
hahhhaaha oh man, after reading all the above...

Are we looking into this stuff too much..

Maybe im just not in the mood to care too much about DRE...with assignments and exams looming..

What would happen if i said....

Fuck DRE.

(oh man i am gunna get burned alive for this).

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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2005, 08:10:06 AM »
Im getting tired of Dre's bitching

I've never heard Dre bitch about much of anything. Niggas diss Dre all the time and he barely says anything at all, he just keeps making money.
 

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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #33 on: May 25, 2005, 08:14:54 AM »
^ its true.. outside JD, and Ja Rule  Dr Dre aint ever bitched about or dissed anyone for 10 years
 

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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #34 on: May 25, 2005, 08:24:15 AM »
I never heard Dre bitch about anyone who talked shit about him. And those people he chose not to work with again, it might be because they're trying to steal credit and act like Dre stole theirs.

It's pretty well known that The Chronic was a group effort, but that Dre was the master behind it all. Now I've heard from various people that Dre did most of Doggystyle alone.

His work pretty much speaks for itself. If that isn't enough, listen to the people that has worked and works with him.


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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #35 on: May 25, 2005, 09:32:48 AM »
asif dre is gonna phone up 'dresta' and go

"YEAH MATE LETS WORK TOGETHER"

if he wants a dre beat, u gotta pay the $250000 like everyone else

and u have to contact him

hes quite blatently a busy guy
 

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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2005, 09:34:12 AM »
Dre HAS worked with Snoop after their apparent "fall out" in 2002. Snoop recorded vocals for Dre that same year ( Xzibit's "Losin' Your Mind ) and Snoop did hit the studio with Dre last summer ( for the "Westside Story" remix and the line he dropped on "Higher" ), whether or not they did any tracks together is anyone's guess...most likely, any new Dre\Snoop shit is hush-hush and kept on the low, for obvious reasons. They wanna do it big by catching people off guard.

that Xzibit track was recorded before that. and how you know snoop was in the studio with dre? game might have brought him in and just had dre mix the tracks later. and you see the version with snoop didnt even get released...
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I doubt that Game brought Snoop in himself, then again who knows. But the 'dropping of one line' thing on a track is an element that Dre's used for years. Examples include Eminem on "Bang Bang", Busta Rhymes on "The Documentary", even Snoop on "Let's Play House" back in the day, when Dre mixed it. Snoop's part on Higher was more than likely, Dre's idea, imo.

 

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Re: Dre almost never works again with people who dissed him...
« Reply #37 on: May 25, 2005, 11:06:46 AM »
One way to look at it is to put yourself in Dre's shoes. You are a hugely successful, groundbreaking producer that is considered by many to be one of the best in the music world. He has a talent pool that guarantees many more millions to his already considerable wealth. He built himself up from scratch once (Ruthless), and came back from the dead twice to build empires. I would imagine someone like that would have good reason to be pretty arrogant. I'm wondering if his pride is what keeps him from reaching out to people who dissed him long after the fact. Perhaps it's that same pride that keeps him going even today, after all that success.

The truth is, Dre is probably the most dissed person in the rap world. I find it hard to name one other rapper or producer who has been dissed so many times by so many people. This is probably due to his longevity too, but after the millions, the fame, and the house up in the hills overlooking the sea, what do you have left to work for? I think all that he has now to motivate him is to send a big "fuck you" out to those who dogged on him in the past. I guess people never get over being dissed, no matter how big they are.

The exceptions to that rule are probably the guys he came up with...DOC, Cube, Eazy.