It's June 15, 2024, 03:33:39 PM
the next episode was never released becuz the guy he sampled from didnt didnt gave dre permission..
I aint no Dre hater or nuttin......He is or was my favorite producer.......What pisses me off is tha shit I been hearing recently......First of all He barely writes his own rhymes as everyone knows......But a person would think that he makes it up production wise rite? rite, he does, his production is top notch.......BUT, alot of tha time he doesnt make his own beats, dats whats irritating to me.......4 Example: Tha Next Episode beat is NOT his, Its a Duplication of this one song named M.I.A by some group I forgot......My homie showed me this tha other day and I waz just like whaaaaa? Its exactly tha same fuckin thing. It aint no Sample, Sampling is a portion of a beat used in a different beat, but this exactly Identical......All Dre does is add some more bass 4 tha trunk and makes tha quality of tha beat better wit his high tech shit......Also tha Xxplosive beat and some other beats are exactly like this......This is WEAK......And dont tell me about how Hip Hop is made on Sampling, cause this is NOT sampling......
Dre is just trying to hide the fact that he fell of a looooooong time ago.
well i guess that dre has asked permission for those songs you mention. Because otherwise he would be sued. ( or however you write that word ) And the fact that he did not get SUED (erm..) declares that didn't "STOLE" the beats.
yeah but if he drop the beat first on the rap game he got the right to naww, if the beat is still underground , no one would never heard it , so it doesn'T really matters, but if by exemple puffy did it, dre would have give him some money so i guess it'S all good
And Once again to me that is NOT sampling......Sampling is takin portions of other beats and adding them to yur own beat.......Not taking tha actual beat and making it a better quality soundwise.......
Dre sampled David McAllum's "the edge" for "The Next Episode", agreed, it's not very original, but David McAllum even said in an interview that Dre made it sound 10 times better than he ever could, he said putting the intro in the middle of the song like he did was pure genious.