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Title: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 10, 2006, 12:30:58 AM
in all it's glory

up and downs, hits and misses. but at the end of the day, you have to look at this and say "no one can do it better"...in the rap game


NWA and the Posse
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f589/f58983k0x9d.jpg)

Straight Outta Compton
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c570/c570717e782.jpg)

Eazy Duz It
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre200/e254/e25413cqy4b.jpg)

Michel'le
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf600/f611/f61185gf0qv.jpg)

No One Can Do It Better
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc400/c488/c48820e27dx.jpg)

Living like Hustlaz
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f534/f53424co2nz.jpg)

niggaz 4 life
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c570/c570547qq9r.jpg)

the chronic
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf600/f601/f60172iv73v.jpg)

Doggystyle
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e763/e76321uhg2o.jpg)

Murder Was the Case
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e769/e769321rnrp.jpg)

dogg food
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e771/e77170pupb6.jpg)

all eyez on me
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e771/e771847607k.jpg)

dr. dre presents the aftermath
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc700/c718/c71817pp1it.jpg)

the firm
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd300/d328/d32888v7024.jpg)

the slim shady lp
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd400/d411/d41166mhvn0.jpg)

2001
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d754/d754764989k.jpg)

the marshall Mathers LP
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre100/e156/e15680q7dwi.jpg)

Restless
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre300/e386/e38668gjmb9.jpg)

the wash soundtrack
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf000/f014/f01439e52jo.jpg)

Eminem Show
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf200/f293/f29387zg6bm.jpg)

Truthfully Speaking
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf300/f337/f33701ig9ta.jpg)

man vs machine
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f501/f50135pgltj.jpg)

get rich or die tryin
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf700/f722/f72251gux2w.jpg)

encore
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg500/g521/g52178esl4e.jpg)

the documentary
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g619/g61995ux30i.jpg)

the massacre
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g691/g69139bre2p.jpg)

curtain call
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drh100/h121/h12162cuku1.jpg)
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 10, 2006, 12:34:32 AM
the massacre
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g691/g69139bre2p.jpg)
Didn't Dre only do like 2 songs on the massacre. ???
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 10, 2006, 12:35:49 AM
the massacre
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g691/g69139bre2p.jpg)
Didn't Dre only do like 2 songs on the massacre. ???

ex. producer though
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 10, 2006, 12:38:39 AM
the massacre
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g691/g69139bre2p.jpg)
Didn't Dre only do like 2 songs on the massacre. ???

ex. producer though
I C.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: caTASHtrophe on February 10, 2006, 01:23:42 AM
RZA
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Post by: JMan on February 10, 2006, 01:39:11 AM
didnt dre produce anything big while he was with "the world class wrecking crew"??
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Seer on February 10, 2006, 01:58:56 AM

he did... stuff like Juice, turn off the lights..  etc...  here are shots from my collection.


(http://www.rollinondubs.net/overseer/vinyl/wcwc-juice-front.jpg)
(http://www.rollinondubs.net/overseer/vinyl/wcwc-totl-front.jpg)

and the CIA EP.. with cube + sir jinx..

(http://www.rollinondubs.net/overseer/vinyl/cia-front.jpg)
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Denial! Is Actively Joinin The Revolution on February 10, 2006, 02:39:45 AM
he only did 2 tracks on all eyez on me so u cant really say he had a lot to do wit that album
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Seer on February 10, 2006, 02:42:05 AM
wasnt even down as a exec producer was he?



he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: T-Dogg on February 10, 2006, 04:39:50 AM
I saw this little mention in Scratch magazine that the only people to have delivered platinum hits in three decades - 80's, 90's and 2000 onwards - are Dr. Dre and the Beastie Boys. That right there says something.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Denial! Is Actively Joinin The Revolution on February 10, 2006, 05:04:41 AM
wasnt even down as a exec producer was he?



he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song

u no people like to think dre did ghost production on it dont they
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: mauzip on February 10, 2006, 05:18:10 AM
he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song

Dr. Dre dickriders like to make his discography look even better than it already is. Jacob is a good example.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: k-dogg on February 10, 2006, 07:48:52 AM
Nice post Jacob. I agree that "no one can do it better". I'm trying to understand how this is "dick-riding" when all this is doing is pointing out how great this man has been for sooo long...Even his "misses" have at least gone gold and even though he did not officially produce any joints on Dogg Food, all you have to do is listen and you can hear Dre all over the final product...Dre haters are always talking about Quik, Daz and the rest but I"m sure these "great producers" would be happy with one of Dre's "misses" at this point...I mean, these guys can't even sell/produce gold let alone platinum. I know it's not always about sales but when one man puts out product and it sells on an average of two to four million and the next man can't even sell 500,000, it's obvious people want to hear this man's music......Eazy, Heller, Suge Knight, Cube, Ice T, Above the Law, Snoop and others can all take credit for helping to put THE WEST out their but it's Dr. Dre who really put the West on the map and keeps it there even through lean times. It's a shame the HATERS cannot and will not recognize.     
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Bch on February 10, 2006, 08:49:29 AM
JERMAINE DUPREEE

DO A TRACK RECORD LIST LIKE THE U JUST DID..

BOTH R N B AND HIP HOP

HE HAS MORE HIT RECORDS

NOT SAYING JD'S A BETTER PRODUCER OR DRE IS , THEY BOTH MAKING RECORDS THAT SLAPPPPPP !!
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: nibs on February 10, 2006, 09:18:34 AM
Living like Hustlaz
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f534/f53424co2nz.jpg)


dr dre did not produce livin' like hustlers.  cold 187um did.  dre was given credit as ruthless had a deal with epic for dre produced albums.

Quote
he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song

court documents showed that dr dre was secretly paid as a producer for work on "dogg food".  he didn't receive outright credit other than mixing because if he had ruthless records would have gotten a cut.  which i believe they did after those documents emerged in court.  i don't know what tracks dre was allegedly paid as a producer for.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: smp4life on February 10, 2006, 09:39:21 AM
You forget he produced JJ Fad.
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Post by: Minkaveli on February 10, 2006, 09:40:17 AM
DJ Premier has a bigger list and can come real close to passing Dre.

Primo worked with; Guru, Method Man, Redman, Notorious B.I.G., Royce, Jeru, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Jay-Z, Xzibit, Mos Def, KRS-One, Jadakiss, Mobb Deep, Rass Kass, Rakim, 50 Cent, Kurupt, Lady of Rage, Jermaine Dupri, Fat Joe, Common, Dilated Peoples and probably a couple more I am missing.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: ExZit on February 10, 2006, 10:50:12 AM
Like the people above said, its all about where ur ear is!

Ive read in muder dog an article about cash money, and they said Mannie Fresh is name worth mention along with Dr Dre, i dont know about that, but if ur bumpin Cash Money alot u might think so!

DJ Premier is a legend, but he is too underground.. JD, Neptunes, and Puffy is too comercial,.. Dr Dre is kind of best of both worlds, RNB and RAP, undergound and commercial, 80's and 00's.. so it feels like he got it all..

Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Tha_shiznit on February 10, 2006, 11:20:26 AM
Personally i think i could be considered as a Dre dickrider, but i think this is more down to ignorance than anything else.
Please tell me, who is supposedly better than Dre? (Serious question not tryin 2 say Dre is best, im jus askin if hes not, who is...)
Also, DJ Premiers list looked impressive, what songs by these ppl? So i know when i'm hearin his work.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: SGV on February 10, 2006, 11:22:55 AM
in all it's glory

up and downs, hits and misses. but at the end of the day, you have to look at this and say "no one can do it better"...in the rap game


NWA and the Posse
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf500/f589/f58983k0x9d.jpg)

Straight Outta Compton
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c570/c570717e782.jpg)

Eazy Duz It
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre200/e254/e25413cqy4b.jpg)

No One Can Do It Better
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc400/c488/c48820e27dx.jpg)

niggaz 4 life
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc500/c570/c570547qq9r.jpg)

the chronic
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf600/f601/f60172iv73v.jpg)

Doggystyle
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e763/e76321uhg2o.jpg)

Murder Was the Case
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/dre700/e769/e769321rnrp.jpg)

the slim shady lp
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd400/d411/d41166mhvn0.jpg)

2001
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drd700/d754/d754764989k.jpg)

get rich or die tryin
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drf700/f722/f72251gux2w.jpg)

the documentary
(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drg600/g619/g61995ux30i.jpg)

I'll give him those above. But I think Rza's resume's strong points are damn near untouchable. These are all great albums, very few slip ups.

(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1202810&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1618730&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1028938&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1047292&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1114309&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1040855&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1051446&X=178&Y=178)
(http://art.towerrecords.com/coverart.asp?S=1044158&X=178&Y=178)

Also, JD has a great track record. Probably one of the best ever in Hip Hop. But, for the simple fact that he is commercial, people dislike it. Oh well.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Jip on February 10, 2006, 11:23:38 AM
JERMAINE DUPREEE

DO A TRACK RECORD LIST LIKE THE U JUST DID..

BOTH R N B AND HIP HOP

HE HAS MORE HIT RECORDS

NOT SAYING JD'S A BETTER PRODUCER OR DRE IS , THEY BOTH MAKING RECORDS THAT SLAPPPPPP !!


dont ever mention JD and dre in the same sentance, thats just blashempy
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Jip on February 10, 2006, 11:38:00 AM
no more lies is an awesome track

i dont have a clue where its from or when it was released, im guessing it was world class wrecking cru time
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Post by: sharjiel on February 10, 2006, 12:25:39 PM
RZA
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Post by: Denial! Is Actively Joinin The Revolution on February 10, 2006, 01:40:24 PM
wats this thread all bout why we arguein bout who has a betta resume, u like who u like simple as!
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Post by: J Bananas on February 10, 2006, 01:41:42 PM
damn, RZA's discography = treasure
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Post by: Bch on February 10, 2006, 04:40:11 PM
lol @ blasphemy , WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU
u know how much money ppl pay for a JD record???
why do u think daz is working with him, so your denying that beat to ALL that i need is Weak wack, garbage? i remember when that track was posted on dubcnn,it got alot of love


as far as dj premo, his style is more sample based, down tempo shit
same loop, i dont know who would pay 50,000$ for a beat of his...

mainstream producer or undeground producer???
i dont think you could categorize or judge producerrs in the same light as rappers,
some producers can make records that blow up, because of their beats and they are considered mainstream automatically
i mean look at kanye west , his music doesnt have alot of 808 booms like lil john, and he has alot of samples in his work but it blows up,hows he a mainstream producer??? or an underground producer???
either u have dope ass beats that hit the mainstreams of people or u dont simple.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Jip on February 10, 2006, 04:54:16 PM
JD doesnt compare to dre in any way shape or form, hes not even on the same level

JD is a peice of shit on dres shoe, the guy produces songs for mariah carey and lil bow wow for christs sake

and if i hear "yall know what this is, so so def" again

i think im going to stab myself in the ear with a blunt knife

we'll see how many copies daz sells, if his album ever comes on out of so so def

if someone gave me the choice of buying a JD record for £15 and the chronic for £100, i know which one i would choose
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Diggfinger on February 11, 2006, 08:53:18 AM
DJ Quik can fuck with him, he's a better producer hands down.

Not taking anything away from Dre, he's talented and made alot of westcoast stars what they are but Quik is innovative and more consitent than Dre. Dre's beats are (sorry Dre) boring and monotome as of late, where Quik is always re-inventing himself getting us on our toes.

Mad props mr. Quik 8)
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: T-Dogg on February 11, 2006, 09:27:41 AM
Quik seriously upped his game on Trauma, it's gonna be difficult for anybody to do the same with their own sound, even Dre. A legend by his own right, DJ Quik is. Right up there with Dre in my opinion.

As far as resumes go, Quik probably can't compete, not as many successful names on there. But it's the music that matters, and to me, Dre and Quik are neck and neck.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: SGV on February 11, 2006, 09:59:04 AM
JD doesnt compare to dre in any way shape or form, hes not even on the same level

JD is a peice of shit on dres shoe, the guy produces songs for mariah carey and lil bow wow for christs sake

and if i hear "yall know what this is, so so def" again

i think im going to stab myself in the ear with a blunt knife

we'll see how many copies daz sells, if his album ever comes on out of so so def

if someone gave me the choice of buying a JD record for £15 and the chronic for £100, i know which one i would choose

JD has also worked with Jay-Z, Biggie, Jadakiss, Ludacris, Nate Dogg, Usher, Nas, DMX, Krazyie Bone, Snoop Dogg, Keith Sweat, Too Short, UGK, Kurupt, etc. and that's just off the top of the head. How can you try to shit on him by saying he works with Mariah? LMAO. Do you know how great the songs they make come out? Much better than any Dre produced R&B, that's for damn sure. JD is more versatyle than Dre, hands down. Dre cannot fuck with anything outside of basic Hip Hop.
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Post by: Meho on February 11, 2006, 10:21:19 AM
Quik seriously upped his game on Trauma, it's gonna be difficult for anybody to do the same with their own sound, even Dre.

Oh man enough with the constant overrating the Trauma album! Yeah it was very dope, my top 5 releases last year but c'mon it wasnt that special.3/4 of the beats sounded the same as on the Under The Influence cd.And it has low replay value.
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Post by: E-L-P on February 11, 2006, 04:48:26 PM
"No More Lies" Was Michel'le

Any Chance Of Uppin Some CIA Tracks.
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Post by: Jip on February 11, 2006, 06:26:56 PM
"No More Lies" Was Michel'le

Any Chance Of Uppin Some CIA Tracks.

it must have been produced by dre, its awesome
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Post by: coola on February 11, 2006, 07:30:19 PM
Personally i think i could be considered as a Dre dickrider

couldve just called yourself a fan  ;D :P
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 01:03:52 PM


1. the reason why i put dogg food/all eyez on me on here
       a) dogg food......almost every song was mixed by dr. dre with ghost production from him aswell, isn't that known
       b) all eyez on me.....that album was supervised by dre, i remember seeing this on mtv when they were permiering the original california love video, plus tupac even said it on bet, plus that and he gave that album the biggest single, that song was 75% of the reason it sold so much
       c) living like hustlaz......y do i even have to explain this? check the linear notes

2. thanks overseer for adding the old wcwc stuff, i left those out for time sake

3. i am not dickriding, when i saw some ones avatar with the niggaz 4 life the chronic, doggystyle doggpound and the documentary i relised, wow dre has been apart of some BIG albums in hip hop history


rza can't say he's revolutionized  the game like dre, he's had one era from 93-95 , yes he had 4 or 5 classics (if you stretch them) but where is his "straight outta compton"? where is his  "chronic" where is his sslp?

he's got enter the wu and  3 or 4 other classics that are the same album basically but with another member featured more, he's got a good track record too, most definately but it still doesn't measure up


dj premier- i don't even think he's ever produced, written , or ex produced a classic album, he's produced/written songs that have been on classic albums but he's never been a sunstantial part of a classic album, maybe the most he's worked on a classic is illmatic.....and that's 1 albums he's still got to shoot off 4 more superstars, revolutionize the game 2 more times, and here's the dagger change his style and still be relavant


4. sgv, you're not going to give dre, the marshall mathers lp? u relize that when we look back on that album in 20 years it's going to be one of those epic landmarks of our time , kinda like "are you experienced" is to people who went through the sixties " the wall" is to people of the 70's  "purple rain" is to people of the 80's ? i mean c'mon dre only mixed, produced, and executive produced the album...
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 01:12:11 PM
JD doesnt compare to dre in any way shape or form, hes not even on the same level

JD is a peice of shit on dres shoe, the guy produces songs for mariah carey and lil bow wow for christs sake

and if i hear "yall know what this is, so so def" again

i think im going to stab myself in the ear with a blunt knife

we'll see how many copies daz sells, if his album ever comes on out of so so def

if someone gave me the choice of buying a JD record for £15 and the chronic for £100, i know which one i would choose

 JD is more versatyle than Dre, hands down. Dre cannot fuck with anything outside of basic Hip Hop.

ummmm sgv, u might want to rethink that statement. everything r and b dre has produced has been TRADITIONAL r&B and has been widely given excellent acclaim.  everything r and b JD has produced has been CONTEMPORARY r and b which is r and b mixed with hip hop/pop . so as far as versitile producers i'll give it to dre here, dre's also produced rock music. i don't know if JD has done that.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 01:14:09 PM
actually i've just relised there is ONE producer who has a more impressive resume than dre who started in the rap/hip hop world and expanded to everything else...........anyone wanna take a stab?
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: mauzip on February 13, 2006, 01:20:57 PM
JD doesnt compare to dre in any way shape or form, hes not even on the same level

JD is a peice of shit on dres shoe, the guy produces songs for mariah carey and lil bow wow for christs sake

and if i hear "yall know what this is, so so def" again

i think im going to stab myself in the ear with a blunt knife

we'll see how many copies daz sells, if his album ever comes on out of so so def

if someone gave me the choice of buying a JD record for £15 and the chronic for £100, i know which one i would choose

 JD is more versatyle than Dre, hands down. Dre cannot fuck with anything outside of basic Hip Hop.

ummmm sgv, u might want to rethink that statement. everything r and b dre has produced has been TRADITIONAL r&B and has been widely given excellent acclaim.  everything r and b JD has produced has been CONTEMPORARY r and b which is r and b mixed with hip hop/pop . so as far as versitile producers i'll give it to dre here, dre's also produced rock music. i don't know if JD has done that.

Give me 5 outstanding R&B records Dr. Dre produced. I can't think of any.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 01:23:41 PM
do you have murder was the case soundtrack? do you have michelle's first album?  that's like 15 recordings right there? also watch the making of the chronic, dre lays it down with jewell on the paino and with colin wolfe, all improvised old school r and b shit.

traditional r and b doesn't = the tq and sisqo shit you listen to
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: mauzip on February 13, 2006, 01:29:56 PM
do you have murder was the case soundtrack? do you have michelle's first album?  that's like 15 recordings right there? also watch the making of the chronic, dre lays it down with jewell on the paino and with colin wolfe, all improvised old school r and b shit.

traditional r and b doesn't = the tq and sisqo shit you listen to

i'll give you an example of an outstanding R&B record: Babyface & Stevie Wonder - How Come How Long

i'm not asking for "good" R&B songs
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Jip on February 13, 2006, 01:55:11 PM
Hey SGV

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=30148.0


Dre has worked with most of those artists you listed JD has worked with, and worked with better R&B artists than mariah

one thing i noticed, i didnt see any lil bow wow on Dre's list, we all know how awesome he is
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Suga Foot on February 13, 2006, 02:22:09 PM
Who else has this LP? 

(http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/3552/wcwc2gz.png)



Yellas got one of the best mustaches ever! lol
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Matty on February 13, 2006, 02:33:31 PM
"dj premier- i don't even think he's ever produced, written , or ex produced a classic album, he's produced/written songs that have been on classic albums"

errrr yeah, right.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 02:39:52 PM
^what classic albums has primo been largly responsible for
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 02:42:44 PM
Who else has this LP? 

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Yellas got one of the best mustaches ever! lol

i don't but i want the poster ,lol
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Mac 10 † on February 13, 2006, 02:44:19 PM
JD ain't got SHIT on The Good Doctor.

Nobody has.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Matty on February 13, 2006, 02:53:35 PM
what classic albums has primo been responsible for? probably the entire of gang starr's discography. nearly all classic albums and all produced entirely by him.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 03:02:14 PM
in your opinion... imo i don't think gangstarr has made a whole album worthy of slapping a  classic title to, and on top of that all these "all time" lists i don't really see their albums on there either, so imma say that the sternest of hip hop critics agree as well but lets say every gangstarr album is a 5/5


where's his straight outta compton?
where's his chronic?
when has he done the impossible? making a white guy cool? has he been able to appeal to the masses and the critics at the same time?

Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: WestCoasta on February 13, 2006, 06:01:44 PM
he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song

Dr. Dre dickriders like to make his discography look even better than it already is. Jacob is a good example.

yeah... I like Dre but it has always pissed me off when idiots give him 100% credit for "Dogg Food"

it's so funny how just because he mixed it and supposedly "ghost produced" some tracks on it that they give him all the credit

when it's a well known fact that Dre has tons of co-producers and shit.... I don't know how many time I've seen "Produced by Dr. Dre & ****"

I'm not a hater and I'm not trying to downgrade his shit, it's just people need to think a little more about these kind of things

I like Dre as much as the next person but as I've said before he gets way way too much credit added to the brilliant shit he's already done

Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Juronimo on February 13, 2006, 06:14:47 PM
Dr. Dre and DJ Quik are neck and neck IMO. Dre has the track record, catalog, and the influence. DJ Quik is more musical, innovative, and consistent. I enjoy DJ Quik's music more so I give the edge to Quik for that reason but not by much.

I don't think any other producers are on that level. RZA is close but he kind of vanished after Wu-Tang forever. JD and DJ Premier don't have anything as innovative as Doggystyle or Rhythmalism. Prince Paul (De La Soul's producer) hasn't been mentioned by anyone, but he's produced some of the most innovative records in hip hop history. Bahloone Mindstate is one of the most daring hip hop records ever made. You can't forget Ant Banks either, he pioneered the bay area sound.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: WestCoasta on February 13, 2006, 06:29:48 PM
Ant Banks is real cool..... he's one of those producers who you pretty much never hear a wack beat from
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Buhda on February 13, 2006, 07:03:58 PM
actually i've just relised there is ONE producer who has a more impressive resume than dre who started in the rap/hip hop world and expanded to everything else...........anyone wanna take a stab?

It wouldn't be Rick Rubin would it?
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: makaveli11 on February 13, 2006, 07:16:52 PM
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: BizzyR.I.P. on February 13, 2006, 07:23:35 PM
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.
Even Quik did alot more on the album than Dre. He only produced 1 track but mixed most of disc 1 and used the talkbox on some tracks.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: J Bananas on February 13, 2006, 07:30:44 PM
^what classic albums has primo been largly responsible for

have you ever heard of gangstarr? he's half of the duo. they pretty much set the precedent for new york hip hop. the other guys name is guru. he's not that hot an mc, so premo pretty much shines on all the albums. i suggest you check out one of their albums. dj premier has also produced countless tracks for Nas, fat joe, the lox, pretty much every nigga from york whos sold a platinum album. i think premo is largely responsible for the sound of new york hip hop. its pretty safe to say his catalogue rivals dre's. plus he never had a slump phase like the firm or aftermath album, pretty solid 15+ years
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Matty on February 13, 2006, 08:08:33 PM
i think even more importantly primo is still pumping out beats for everyone whereas dre has got his money and is grinding to a hault with with his notoriously slow aftermath label. i'm not actually making an argument against dre but i think dj premier has been just as influential and has a completely different style.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: SGV on February 13, 2006, 10:43:54 PM
rza can't say he's revolutionized  the game like dre, he's had one era from 93-95 , yes he had 4 or 5 classics (if you stretch them) but where is his "straight outta compton"? where is his  "chronic" where is his sslp?

he's got enter the wu and  3 or 4 other classics that are the same album basically but with another member featured more, he's got a good track record too, most definately but it still doesn't measure up

4. sgv, you're not going to give dre, the marshall mathers lp? u relize that when we look back on that album in 20 years it's going to be one of those epic landmarks of our time , kinda like "are you experienced" is to people who went through the sixties " the wall" is to people of the 70's  "purple rain" is to people of the 80's ? i mean c'mon dre only mixed, produced, and executive produced the album...

Rza's Straight Outta Compton "Enter The Wu." His Chronic "Liquid Swordz. His SSLP (LMAO) "Tical."

Marshall Mathers LP was not that good. Sorry!

Dre's "traditional R&B" as you call it, is nowhere near as memorable as JD's "contemporary R&B." How Traditional is that Mary J. Blige song Dre did? lol. Sorry man, but all the shit JD has done for Usher and Mariah Carey SHITS on Dre's R&B material. So, yes, JD is more versatyle with his shit.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 10:53:07 PM
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.

hey i'm just going off what i saw and heard 2pac say himself
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 10:58:56 PM
^what classic albums has primo been largly responsible for

have you ever heard of gangstarr? he's half of the duo. they pretty much set the precedent for new york hip hop. the other guys name is guru. he's not that hot an mc, so premo pretty much shines on all the albums. i suggest you check out one of their albums. dj premier has also produced countless tracks for Nas, fat joe, the lox, pretty much every nigga from york whos sold a platinum album. i think premo is largely responsible for the sound of new york hip hop. its pretty safe to say his catalogue rivals dre's. plus he never had a slump phase like the firm or aftermath album, pretty solid 15+ years

1. yes i've heard of gangstarr, i bet i was listening to them while you were still istening to kriss kross
2. no shit he's half of the duo with guru, omg
3 . setting the precendent for ny hip hop? u sure you wanna say that
4. guru isn't that hot of an MC? wow why are you still talking and trying to make an argument if u say that
5. exactly primo has only produced 1 or 2 songs on a major classic album, he's never produced a whole one of those, and as good as primo's sound is it hasn't changed in like 16 years it's the same formula over and over again, that's why i respect people like dre and timbo, they get hot for a certain sound then change it up and manage to be hotter and better than ever, the reason why primo hasn't "slumped" is cuz he doesn't take musical chances....

Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 11:00:15 PM
actually i've just relised there is ONE producer who has a more impressive resume than dre who started in the rap/hip hop world and expanded to everything else...........anyone wanna take a stab?

It wouldn't be Rick Rubin would it?

yep

dude has produced classics from almost every genre, i give him all the props in the world
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 11:19:38 PM
rza can't say he's revolutionized  the game like dre, he's had one era from 93-95 , yes he had 4 or 5 classics (if you stretch them) but where is his "straight outta compton"? where is his  "chronic" where is his sslp?

he's got enter the wu and  3 or 4 other classics that are the same album basically but with another member featured more, he's got a good track record too, most definately but it still doesn't measure up

4. sgv, you're not going to give dre, the marshall mathers lp? u relize that when we look back on that album in 20 years it's going to be one of those epic landmarks of our time , kinda like "are you experienced" is to people who went through the sixties " the wall" is to people of the 70's  "purple rain" is to people of the 80's ? i mean c'mon dre only mixed, produced, and executive produced the album...

Rza's Straight Outta Compton "Enter The Wu." His Chronic "Liquid Swordz. His SSLP (LMAO) "Tical."

Marshall Mathers LP was not that good. Sorry!

Dre's "traditional R&B" as you call it, is nowhere near as memorable as JD's "contemporary R&B." How Traditional is that Mary J. Blige song Dre did? lol. Sorry man, but all the shit JD has done for Usher and Mariah Carey SHITS on Dre's R&B material. So, yes, JD is more versatyle with his shit.

enter the wu is no where near as influencial/important as soc
liquid swords is no where near as influencial/important as the chronic
Tical didn't do the impossible...he produced a 4 star album for a great black MC, rza coulda produced for em and i don't think he woulda had the same impact, i'm sorry i just don't think it woulda happened

wheter YOU feel that rza is a better producer or not isn't the argument here, the argument here is who's got a more impressive catelouge as far as impact/influence/inovation/quality/ect.


YOU may not like theMMLP (hell i don't even like it), but as far as musical impact, and signifcance goes, like i said it's going down as one of the biggest land mark albums of all time. after vanilla ice who woulda thought that a white MC would be able to blow up like his name was 2pac himself. and like it or not everything eminem talked about on that album spoke to a generation.  it's more important to music than probably enter the wu


and as far as dre's vs jd's  r n B shit goes...... i'm just going to hit you with an old chliche , it's not about how much you sell it's how well the music is made.  i don't see how jd selling more makes him more versitile? has when dre's done everything jd  has done plus more , and has done it just as well if not better. does JD got some unrealesed house music song? does he got some off the wall jazz fusion song? does he got some crazy industrial metal shit? if dj did any of this i'd give him credit as being more versitile but he hasn't, all jd has proved to do is be able to make hits from jockin what's popular at the time, that ain't no secret
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Post by: SGV on February 13, 2006, 11:29:48 PM

enter the wu is no where near as influencial/important as soc

That shit brought the East back! Fuck the bullshit.

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liquid swords is no where near as influencial/important as the chronic

To the East Coast it is. It proved the lyrical punch they packed.

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Tical didn't do the impossible...he produced a 4 star album for a great black MC, rza coulda produced for em and i don't think he woulda had the same impact, i'm sorry i just don't think it woulda happened
SSLP was just another Underground Hip Hop album, but it was made by a white emcee.

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wheter YOU feel that rza is a better producer or not isn't the argument here, the argument here is who's got a more impressive catelouge as far as impact/influence/inovation/quality/ect.
RZA's influence and impact is crazy. He brought back the East with his sound.

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YOU may not like theMMLP (hell i don't even like it), but as far as musical impact, and signifcance goes, like i said it's going down as one of the biggest land mark albums of all time. after vanilla ice who woulda thought that a white MC would be able to blow up like his name was 2pac himself. and like it or not everything eminem talked about on that album spoke to a generation.  it's more important to music than probably enter the wu

I don't see the impact that it made at all. The reality of it is, he hurt white rappers. Eminem didn't create that style (and you know the style I'm talking about.) Every white rapper had it. It was an underground style that you see and hear at every underground show. It's been that way since before Eminem was anyone worthwhile. He put a stigma on white rappers and made them all seem the same. Important? I think not.

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and as far as dre's vs jd's  r n B shit goes...... i'm just going to hit you with an old chliche , it's not about how much you sell it's how well the music is made.  i don't see how jd selling more makes him more versitile? has when dre's done everything jd  has done plus more , and has done it just as well if not better. does JD got some unrealesed house music song? does he got some off the wall jazz fusion song? does he got some crazy industrial metal shit? if dj did any of this i'd give him credit as being more versitile but he hasn't, all jd has proved to do is be able to make hits from jockin what's popular at the time, that ain't no secret

I never said SHIT about sales bro. So your whole arguement is void just there alone. JD made Bass tracks. He also made R&B and Hip Hop tracks. I don't know what else he has in his arsenal. But, the stuff that I've heard, from Usher to X-Scape to Mariah, has been much better produced than any Dre R&B track.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: J Bananas on February 13, 2006, 11:37:22 PM
dubcc takes music discussions to court case level explanations. hardcore music fans are the shit
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 14, 2006, 12:01:51 AM

enter the wu is no where near as influencial/important as soc

That shit brought the East back! Fuck the bullshit.

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liquid swords is no where near as influencial/important as the chronic

To the East Coast it is. It proved the lyrical punch they packed.

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Tical didn't do the impossible...he produced a 4 star album for a great black MC, rza coulda produced for em and i don't think he woulda had the same impact, i'm sorry i just don't think it woulda happened
SSLP was just another Underground Hip Hop album, but it was made by a white emcee.

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wheter YOU feel that rza is a better producer or not isn't the argument here, the argument here is who's got a more impressive catelouge as far as impact/influence/inovation/quality/ect.
RZA's influence and impact is crazy. He brought back the East with his sound.

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YOU may not like theMMLP (hell i don't even like it), but as far as musical impact, and signifcance goes, like i said it's going down as one of the biggest land mark albums of all time. after vanilla ice who woulda thought that a white MC would be able to blow up like his name was 2pac himself. and like it or not everything eminem talked about on that album spoke to a generation.  it's more important to music than probably enter the wu

I don't see the impact that it made at all. The reality of it is, he hurt white rappers. Eminem didn't create that style (and you know the style I'm talking about.) Every white rapper had it. It was an underground style that you see and hear at every underground show. It's been that way since before Eminem was anyone worthwhile. He put a stigma on white rappers and made them all seem the same. Important? I think not.

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and as far as dre's vs jd's  r n B shit goes...... i'm just going to hit you with an old chliche , it's not about how much you sell it's how well the music is made.  i don't see how jd selling more makes him more versitile? has when dre's done everything jd  has done plus more , and has done it just as well if not better. does JD got some unrealesed house music song? does he got some off the wall jazz fusion song? does he got some crazy industrial metal shit? if dj did any of this i'd give him credit as being more versitile but he hasn't, all jd has proved to do is be able to make hits from jockin what's popular at the time, that ain't no secret

I never said SHIT about sales bro. So your whole arguement is void just there alone. JD made Bass tracks. He also made R&B and Hip Hop tracks. I don't know what else he has in his arsenal. But, the stuff that I've heard, from Usher to X-Scape to Mariah, has been much better produced than any Dre R&B track.

1. are you daring enough to say that enter the wu bringing back the east is more important than SOC putting a whole coast on the map and influencing rap, rock, and everything 'hardcore'  heavily from 88' on?

2. see now...to the east , the chronic was big at influencing a whole coast to change it's sound (the west, went from bomb squadish style to gfunk) and everyone in rap and r &b were coppying that g funk style from texas to cleavland to canada to london that sound was the hottest thing from 91 to 97 and many classic albums from that era benefitted from either copying that sound or borrowing elements of it, now u say on the east coast liquid swords is on the same level, but to the rest of the world, sorry bro it wasn't as influencial

3. yeah and dre's got crazy influence too, he brought back the west 3 times....i think that's more impressive considering there's far less talented MC's out here

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I don't see the impact that it made at all.
well, that just says it all , you're being ignorant to the fact, go read up about the album some more then talk man, as much as we both "don't feel" the album it's impact cuts a lot deeper than the real slim shady....em "hurting" white mc's is YOUR opinion with no real proof..... didn't every other producer rush out to get them a whiteboy, puffy had one, timbo had one, jd had one, also a grip of white boys from the underground got shine?  all of them had different styles too, the only person who really had the same style as em when he blew was esham (black) and maybe cage that's why they had beef if you remember, but em's style had changed by the time mmlp came out, but seriously dude i don't know how you can say every white mc was like em...dialated peoples didn't sound nothing like eminem when they were both underground.    u not liking the MMLP does NOT give you the right to leave it out of history

5. bethoveen's 5th is more memorible than all  schuberts works but that doesn't mean it's a better piece....just because something is more memorible i don't know how that makes some one more "versitile" u still havn't proved this point yet.  the backstreet boys and N sync and Britney spears have more memorible songs in the past 10 years than almost everyone in music....wow so does that mean  Max Martin (the guy who wrote and produced these songs)  is a better/more versitile producer than Timbaland and the Neptunes?
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Suga Foot on February 14, 2006, 12:05:00 AM
dubcc takes music discussions to court case level explanations. hardcore music fans are the shit

lol you get a prop for that one
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: SGV on February 14, 2006, 12:16:39 AM

1. are you daring enough to say that enter the wu bringing back the east is more important than SOC putting a whole coast on the map and influencing rap, rock, and everything 'hardcore'  heavily from 88' on? Yes. If you can credit Dre with bring the West Back, then the RZA should get the Credit for bringing the East back.

2. see now...to the east , the chronic was big at influencing a whole coast to change it's sound (the west, went from bomb squadish style to gfunk) and everyone in rap and r &b were coppying that g funk style from texas to cleavland to canada to london that sound was the hottest thing from 91 to 97 and many classic albums from that era benefitted from either copying that sound or borrowing elements of it, now u say on the east coast liquid swords is on the same level, but to the rest of the world, sorry bro it wasn't as influencial The old dirty Soul samples, that's RZA's influence and it's still seen today. Where's G-Funk? Only in L.A. LOL.

3. yeah and dre's got crazy influence too, he brought back the west 3 times....i think that's more impressive considering there's far less talented MC's out here The Wu dropped in an era that was DOMINATED by the West, they clearly made their mark with one album and proved that the East WAS a force to be reckoned with once again. The East hadn't seen something like that since PE.

4. well, that just says it all , you're being ignorant to the fact, go read up about the album some more then talk man, as much as we both "don't feel" the album it's impact cuts a lot deeper than the real slim shady....em "hurting" white mc's is YOUR opinion with no real proof..... didn't every other producer rush out to get them a whiteboy, puffy had one, timbo had one, jd had one, also a grip of white boys from the underground got shine?  all of them had different styles too, the only person who really had the same style as em when he blew was esham (black) and maybe cage that's why they had beef if you remember, but em's style had changed by the time mmlp came out, but seriously dude i don't know how you can say every white mc was like em...dialated peoples didn't sound nothing like eminem when they were both underground.    u not liking the MMLP does NOT give you the right to leave it out of history How am I being ignorant? No real proof? Any white rapper that came out was automatically an Eminem clone, regardless of how different. Chino XL was the father to Em's whole style. Everyone knows that. Then it was Esham. Listen to the Cage's, Eyedea's etc. they all have that same whiney voice with heavy punchlines. Hell, any Underground rapper sounds that way. But, if someone came off like that, they were biting Em. The reality of it was they weren't. Eminem was using the same style as they used, he just happened to blow. Me not liking MMLP has shit to do with it, the fact that I didn't see it's influence anywhere does.

5. bethoveen's 5th is more memorible than all  schuberts works but that doesn't mean it's a better piece....just because something is more memorible i don't know how that makes some one more "versitile" u still havn't proved this point yet.  the backstreet boys and N sync and Britney spears have more memorible songs in the past 10 years than almost everyone in music....wow so does that mean  Max Martin (the guy who wrote and produced these songs)  is a better/more versitile producer than Timbaland and the Neptunes? JD has a range of hits and classics. From Bass to R&B to Hip Hop. That's what makes him versatile. Dre's true hits and classics do not really expand past Hip Hop. That's why JD is more versatile.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on February 14, 2006, 12:29:22 AM
Dre's catalogue isnt all that, yeah he had a great (classic) start but after he left Death Row the albums he executive produced werent all that.Except for 2001 & Restless the rest are blah :P RZA definately has a better discography, probably the best out of all producers & Premier is my favorite producer ever, I don't have to say anything about him.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on February 14, 2006, 12:35:14 AM
Oh & Dre barely had anything to do wit Xzibit's Man vs Machine, Xzibit said it himself in some interview.They put his name on the album for promotion.
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Post by: tempo2 on February 14, 2006, 02:22:10 AM
^^ first of all that dosent mean shit without a source...

i have to laugh when people discredit dre's material for whatever reasons.

is there anybody in the music industry who can be described as the perfect artist/producer? people didnt like tupac, people didnt like elvis or john lennon for whatever reasons, the reason being people tastes are different when it comes to music. and music has so many variations and styles people tend to dislike/like certain artists more than others.

at the same time i just think saying JD is a better producer than dre is completely ludacris. from a musical standpoint how do you get this? in what way does jermaine dupri make better music than dre does? dre creates better melodys, his strings are timed better than jermaines, bass hits harder hooks sound doper, bridges in the beat etc are all better than what jermaine dupri producers.

u say JD producers better R&B songs right? the reason for this is because he works with better R&B artists. mariah carey love her or hate her is a dope R&B artist of course the songs he makes are gunna sound good because his a good producer. most of the R&B cuts dre has made have been dope.

- truth hurts was a highly underated R&B album
- not today and family affair are banging tunes

although not R&B songs alot and i mean alot of dre produced songs are R&B based productions in there sounds and hooks. and alot of hip hop records dre has produced have been R&B themed.

and eminems SSLP was not like every other underground rap CD done by a white rapper at the time. i dont know how you could say that.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: mauzip on February 14, 2006, 02:52:32 AM
^^ Family Affair must be the most overrated Dr. Dre produced song ever. It's an annoying woman singing over a hip hop beat that gets old after 5 spins, lol. I dare to say that Mannie Fresh is a better R&B producer than Dr. Dre... and only a handful of R&B songs that Mannie Fresh has produced has been released.

And I don't think anybody is discrediting Dr. Dre, but some dickriders here give him too much credit, lol.

What does All Eyez On Me do in that list? He did two songs and one happened to be a single that blew the fuck up. This doesn't mean he made whole album, lmao.
Why would you put Encore in that list? Dre's production on that album is a disgrace for anything else he has done in the past.
Why Curtain Call? It's a Greatest Hits album.
Why The Massacre? He did like what? 2 or 3 tracks?
Why Dogg Food? He did some ghost production, not the whole album!


"most of the R&B cuts dre has made have been dope."
Dope does not equal great, outstanding or classic.
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Post by: SGV on February 14, 2006, 07:40:34 AM
and eminems SSLP was not like every other underground rap CD done by a white rapper at the time. i dont know how you could say that.

I never said done by a white rapper. I said it was "another Underground album, but it was made by a white emcee." Read correctly.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: WestCoasta on February 14, 2006, 07:42:32 AM
^^ first of all that dosent mean shit without a source...

i have to laugh when people discredit dre's material for whatever reasons.

and I have to laugh when people pump his material way way up and give him credit for shit he didn't do, WITHOUT SOURCES
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Noname on February 14, 2006, 08:11:17 AM
come on, yall just hatin on dre. give that nigga his props!
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Post by: eazye on February 14, 2006, 08:24:04 AM

Any Chance Of Uppin Some CIA Tracks.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: makaveli11 on February 14, 2006, 08:33:18 AM
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.

hey i'm just going off what i saw and heard 2pac say himself
I don't know when tupac said that. If he did, it prolly was in a different context or he was sayin that cuz he gassed to be workin wit dr.dre. Either way everything I said are not rumours, it's FACTS. BTW, I agree wit you Dre is the greatest producer of all time based on impact, influence, and catalogue. NO ONE has produced as many classics albums as he had...to me there is a big difference between producin a few songs for each artist and producing an entire album for the artist. This is where beatmakers and producers are defined.

Chronic, Doggystyle, Straight Outta Compton, No One Can Do It Better, Niggaz4life, Chronic 2001, The Documentary are all enough proof for me to call him goat producer. He has changed his style many times over the years too. The only producer I can see beatin dr.dre is dj quik. Dj quik doesn't have the impact/influence obviously, but his musicianship, creativity, and versatility is UNRIVALED. period.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Seer on February 14, 2006, 09:13:39 AM
quiks musicianship aint really all that.. he uses session musicians just like dre does and his earlier stuff was all samples.. just like dre's..  quik says dre is the greatest.. why not believe him ?

In the rap game alone Dre can't be touched.  NWA, Himself, Snoop, Eminem, Himself Again.. 50 Cent.. actual success outside the rap game is another matter.. but what can't be denied is that a wide range of non-rap people have given dre major props and he's worked with legend in other areas


if you an artist and were offered a primo beat (which is ALWAYS a flipped sample) or a dre beat.. what would you take?

replace primo with anything else for whoever you're championing..


Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 19, 2006, 12:20:43 AM
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.

hey i'm just going off what i saw and heard 2pac say himself
I don't know when tupac said that. If he did, it prolly was in a different context or he was sayin that cuz he gassed to be workin wit dr.dre. Either way everything I said are not rumours, it's FACTS. BTW, I agree wit you Dre is the greatest producer of all time based on impact, influence, and catalogue. NO ONE has produced as many classics albums as he had...to me there is a big difference between producin a few songs for each artist and producing an entire album for the artist. This is where beatmakers and producers are defined.

Chronic, Doggystyle, Straight Outta Compton, No One Can Do It Better, Niggaz4life, Chronic 2001, The Documentary are all enough proof for me to call him goat producer. He has changed his style many times over the years too. The only producer I can see beatin dr.dre is dj quik. Dj quik doesn't have the impact/influence obviously, but his musicianship, creativity, and versatility is UNRIVALED. period.

1. maybe that's what happened, i dunno, i'm just going off what i knew(know)

2. thanks for helping us get back on topic, dre's catelouge and how it's impacted hip hop

Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 19, 2006, 01:27:02 AM


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1. are you daring enough to say that enter the wu bringing back the east is more important than SOC putting a whole coast on the map and influencing rap, rock, and everything 'hardcore'  heavily from 88' on? Yes. 

Let it be known that SGV has just said that enter the wu is a more important album than straight outta compton. just for the simple fact that it was ONE out of THREE albums that helped the east coast stay in the game .

with this stroke of his fingers he's saying that:

1. enter the wu's impact is better because it brought shine to a coast which was already established and shinning on the charts......in essence he's saying this is more important than taking a whole coast from ground zero to the the very top

2. enter the wu's impact and influence is better even though it didn't affect any other genre than east coast hip hop ......in essence he's saying this is more important than setting a new standard for heavy metal, radio rock, r &B, and just about EVERY SINGLE hard core hip hop record since it's release



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The old dirty Soul samples, that's RZA's influence and it's still seen today. Where's G-Funk? Only in L.A. LOL.

dirty soul samples started with rza? <gives the people's eyebrow>....are you really saying that? do i need to take you down a trip to the golden era of hip hop? the bomb squad didn't even invent that but i'd respect you saying that more than if you said rza, sgv NO ONE is using rza's style from enter the wu anymore....and no one is using his style now.... when dre dropped the chronic, every thing was dirty, choppy sampled music, no one in hip hop really sat down and tried to make a smoothly produced record, true no one is using g funk anymore but thanks to the chronic and doggystyle and more importantly IMO to niggaz 4 life, every one in the game is making records like that. to quote puffy "dre brought rythm and melody into to hip hop" i don't see anyone like kanye or timbo or just blaze  sittin around making cream or wu tang clan ain't nuthin to f wit. there might be a few flavor of the moment under ground dj's thowin some shit around, but i don't see any classics being in the made of the style of RZA,  u know what i see and hear people laying it down with muscians and making smooth records, like dre did in 91' . also dre's prodcution hasn't ended with the chronic and doggystyle.....he kinda dropped an album in 2001,  that has been widely imitated....the only other  current producers who can say they've been as imitated in the past 7 years is kanye lil jon and timbo.


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3. The Wu dropped in an era that was DOMINATED by the West, they clearly made their mark with one album and proved that the East WAS a force to be reckoned with once again. The East hadn't seen something like that since PE.

true that happened but still that's not more impressive than dropping an album during a time 100% controlled by the east and making it the center point of music until 97 when the south took over.also when that album dropped enter the wu didn't completely kill off the west or make the east coast "cool again" over night.nas still had to drop illmatic and big still had to drop ready to die, before all this "east coast is back" hoopla began. the west was the biggest thing in hip and music from 92-early 97. these albums didn't revolutionize the game they just showed that the east wasn't dead.  props to the wu, nas , and big but still these three albums don't compre to straight outta compton's impact on not only hip hop but MUSIC


dre's most musically important album (straight outta compton) > RZA's most musically important album (enter the wu

4. How am I being ignorant? No real proof? Any white rapper that came out was automatically an Eminem clone, regardless of how different. Chino XL was the father to Em's whole style. Everyone knows that. Then it was Esham. Listen to the Cage's, Eyedea's etc. they all have that same whiney voice with heavy punchlines. Hell, any Underground rapper sounds that way. But, if someone came off like that, they were biting Em. The reality of it was they weren't. Eminem was using the same style as they used, he just happened to blow. Me not liking MMLP has shit to do with it, the fact that I didn't see it's influence anywhere does.

not every rapper that came out were considered an eminem clone. that is YOUR assumption....the only white "rapper" that could be looked upon as an eminem clone is that one dude that made taht one "shaniqua don't live here no mo" record.  fred durst wasn't considered an eminem clone, kid rock wasn't considered an eminem clone, bubba sparx wasn't considered an eminem clone, kane (puffy's white boy) wasn't considered an eminem clone.
     the whole white boy sound that you speak of with the whinny nasal voice thing/punchlines/ gross out/humor/ect. .... if you peep the beastie boys circa 1985...what do you hear? peep beastie's circa 88 what do you hear? peep the beastie's circa early 90's what do you hear? hell if you peep kid rock circa early 90's you'll hear  ALOT of shit that predates both  chino and esham and are similar to esham and chino XL. that whole style has BEEN The white boy way since i was born so don't give me that shit when em dropped infinate and the slim shady lp he was continuing on the tradion in my opinion,  plus when eminem dropped the MMLP he took his style a whole other direction......he went from being ICP/esham ish to being white suburbias next Kurt Cobain....he started talking about topics only heard in rock music.....essencially making rock n roll records with out any of the instrumentation. like is said before MMLP is THEE landmark album of the era it came out of ......it's the "never mind the bullocks" of it's time , if you like it or not. it's impact goes beyond hip hop. and in many cases is more important to rock music than it is to hip hop.


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JD has a range of hits and classics. From Bass to R&B to Hip Hop. That's what makes him versatile. Dre's true hits and classics do not really expand past Hip Hop. That's why JD is more versatile.


-bass music is another form of hip hop , so in that essence he didn't really expand past hip hop either here-
- also what records has JD even made that wasn't trying to sound like someone ele's shit?
-dre early in his career has proved he could make r &B records , i don't know why you keep tyring to saying he's not as versatile as JD, dre's actually made straight up traditional marvin gaye, anita baker type, soul records. i strongly suggest you peeop michel'le's first album, peep murder was the case again, and even peep some wcwc stuff too. 
-dre's worked with classical composers, old school jazz writers, legengds like burt bachurach, dre's dabbled in rock music , dre's dabbled in more genre's with more critical accaim than jermain dupri, and this is a fact, not my opinin......to  me this is more versitile than saying "well JD has produced for mariah carey and usher." also keep in mind HOW JD comes up with his sounds, he's been known for copying what's hot at the time. how creative is that? i applaud him for making good records but u can't credit him at all for being inventive. u can't credit him at all for "making" super stars" u can't credit him with have an real impact on musc. u can't really credit him all for doing much except making the same recrods some else already made.




 
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on February 19, 2006, 12:24:15 PM
if you an artist and were offered a primo beat (which is ALWAYS a flipped sample) or a dre beat.. what would you take?
Primo baby 8)
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: puffykilled2pac on February 19, 2006, 06:10:04 PM
JERMAINE DUPREEE

DO A TRACK RECORD LIST LIKE THE U JUST DID..

BOTH R N B AND HIP HOP

HE HAS MORE HIT RECORDS

NOT SAYING JD'S A BETTER PRODUCER OR DRE IS , THEY BOTH MAKING RECORDS THAT SLAPPPPPP !!

SHIT, i was thinking that before i even opened the thread. Dre's a good producer but you'd be suprised most the beats he just buys or takes credit. Tons of the shit on 2001 is Mel Man and Scott Storch.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Trauma-san on February 19, 2006, 07:20:30 PM
wasnt even down as a exec producer was he?



he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song

I still think he produced 2 cuts on Dogg Food as a payback to Daz helping do Doggystyle

Anyways Dre has a record that can't be matched in the world of rap.  If you get outside of rap, there's maybe 4 or 5 people on a production level who have done what dre's done, exibited by the albums shown above.  As far as just quality work?  Almost everybody falls down before him.  What, shortlist we could say Quincy Jones, Phil Spector, George Martin, and then you start hitting a brick wall.  You know how I am, I wouldn't even put Brian Wilson on Dre's level of success, from a production standpoint alone. 
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: makaveli11 on February 19, 2006, 08:32:44 PM
I don't believe that bullshit about Daz producin some of the songs on Doggystyle. He would have gotten credited for it; he was given credit for programmin the drums on 'Rat Tat Tat' on The Chronic, so why not Doggystyle? Plus alot of ppl that said Dr.Dre stoled beats...I'm startin to believe they said that out of jealousy. I could imagine a Deathrow producer makin a beat...it didn't sound quite right...Dr.Dre walks in the rooms, hears the beat, knows the exact fix it needs, and ends up fixing the beat to make it hot. It may have been only a little fix, but that little fix makes a BIG difference. I believe this ability is what makes Dr.Dre the super producer that he is. I could see the deathrow producer gettin jealous/mad as everyone would credit Dr.Dre for the beat since he fixed it even though he didn't produce it...

Plus alotta Deathrow was known for not properly assignin production credits...so if Dr.Dre got credit for a beat he didn't produced...he may not have been entirelly his fault...
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 19, 2006, 10:04:03 PM
JERMAINE DUPREEE

DO A TRACK RECORD LIST LIKE THE U JUST DID..

BOTH R N B AND HIP HOP

HE HAS MORE HIT RECORDS

NOT SAYING JD'S A BETTER PRODUCER OR DRE IS , THEY BOTH MAKING RECORDS THAT SLAPPPPPP !!

SHIT, i was thinking that before i even opened the thread. Dre's a good producer but you'd be suprised most the beats he just buys or takes credit. Tons of the shit on 2001 is Mel Man and Scott Storch.

proof?
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: mauzip on February 20, 2006, 12:08:41 AM
^^do you pray to Dr. Dre?
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Jome on February 20, 2006, 06:29:03 AM


2Pac[/u]
California Love
Can't C Me
feat. Dr. Dre & Roger Troutman - California Love (Remix)

40 Glocc[/u]
Finer Thangzzz
Papa Lil Soldier

50 Cent[/u]  (See Also Eminem, G-Unit, The Game)
Back Down
Gunz Come Out
Heat
If I Can't
In Da Club
Outta Control
Talk About Me
When It Rains It Pours
feat. Brooklyn - In the Hood
feat. Mobb Deep - Outta Control remix

Ab Liva[/u]
feat. Dr.Dre - Feel Me

Above The Law[/u]
Album: Above The Law - Livin' Like Hustlers
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/070/76583.jpg)
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1 Murder Rap
2 Untouchable
3 Livin' Like Hustlers
4 Another Execution
5 Menace To Society
6 Just Kickin' Lyrics
7 Ballin'
8 Freedom Of Speech feat. Lay Law
9 Flow On (Move Me No Mountain)
10 The Last Song feat. Dr. Dre, Eazy-E & MC Ren
What Cha Can Prove (Dr. Dre Untouchable Remix)

Baby S[/u]
Da Godfather

Bilal[/u]
Fast Lane
Sally
feat. Jadakiss & Dr.Dre - Fast Lane remix

Bobby Jimmy[/u]
feat. Dr. Dre - Wienie Whistlers
feat. The Critters - Fone Freak
feat. The Critters - NY/LA Rappers
feat. The Critters & Arabian Prince - Milkshake

Brooklyn[/u]
Rich Girl

Burt Bacharach[/u]
Danger - Drum and Bass Loops by Dr.Dre
Go Ask Shakespeare - Drum and Bass Loop by Dr.Dre
Is Love Enough? - Drum Loop by Dr.Dre

Busta Rhymes[/u] (See Also DMX, Obie Trice, Ras Kass)
Break Ya Neck
Holla
Truck Volume
feat. Twista & Do or Die - Break Ya Neck remix

Chris Botti
The Last Three Minutes (Music Written By Dr. Dre & Burt Bacharach)

CIA (Ice Cube, Sir Jinx, KD)[/u] (See Also Ice Cube)
Ill-legal
Jus 4 The $$
My Posse

D12[/u]
Ain't Nuttin' But Music
Fight Music
Revelation
feat. B-Real - American Psycho 2
feat. Truth Hurts - Nasty Mind

D'Angelo[/u]
Chicken Grease (Dr. Dre remix) (Unreleased)

Devin The Dude[/u] (See Also Dr. Dre)
Yo Ho
feat. Pooh Bear - It's a shame

DMX
feat. Kartoon & Busta Rhymes - Funk Shit (Originial version)

Dogg Pound[/u] (See Also Dr. Dre)
Can't C Me
Dogg Pound Gangstaz (remix)
Just Doggin
Niggas Don't Give a Fuck
What would U do remix

Dr. Dre[/u]
Album: Dr. Dre - The Chronic
(http://www.hiphopsite.com/images/ITEMS/dre-chronic.jpg)
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1 The Chronic (Intro) feat. Snoop Dogg
2 Fuck Wit Dre Day feat. Snoop Dogg, RBX & Jewell
3 Let Me Ride feat. Ruben & Jewell
4 The Day the Niggaz Took Over feat. RBX, Snoop Dogg & Daz Dillinger
5 Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang feat. Snoop Dogg
6 Deeez Nuuuts feat. Daz Dillinger, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg & Warren G
7 Lil' Ghetto Boy feat. Snoop Dogg & Daz Dillinger
8 A Nigga Witta Gun
9 Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat feat. RBX, BJ & Snoop Dogg
10 The $20 Sack Pyramid
11 Lyrical Gangbang feat. The Lady of Rage, Kurupt & RBX
12 High Powered feat. RBX, Daz Dillinger & The Lady Of Rage
13 The Doctor's Office
14 Stranded on Death Row feat. Buchwick Bill, Kurupt, RBX, The Lady Of Rage & Snoop Dogg
15 The Roach (Chronic Outro) feat RBX, Rage, Daz, Emmage, Ruben & Jewell
16 Bitches Ain't Shit feat. Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger & Kurupt
Album: Dr. Dre - 2001
(http://www.hiphopsite.com/images/ITEMS/dre-2001.gif)
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1 Intro feat. Tray Deee & Xzibit
2 The Watcher
3 Fuck You feat. Devin The Dude & Snoop Dogg
4 Still D.R.E. feat. Snoop Dogg
5 Big Ego's feat. Hittman
6 Xxplosive feat. Hittman, Kurupt, Nate Dogg & Six-Two
7 What's the Difference feat. Xzibit & Eminem
8 Bar One
9 Light Speed feat. Hittman
10 Forgot About Dre feat. Eminem
11 The Next Episode feat. Snoop Dogg
12 Let's Get High feat. Hittman, Kurupt & Ms. Roq
13 Bitch Niggaz feat. Snoop Dogg, Hittman & Six-Two
14 The Car Bomb
15 Murder Ink feat. Hittman & Ms. Roq
16 Ed-ucation feat. Eddie Griffin
17 Some L.A. Niggaz feat. Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-Turn'Al, Time Bomb, King T, MC Ren & Kokane
18 Pause 4 Porno
19 Housewife feat. Kurupt & Hittman
20 Ackrite feat. Hittman
21 Bang Bang feat. Knoc-Turn'Al & Hittman
22 The Message feat. Mary J. Blige & Rell (Not produced by Dr.Dre)
Been There Done That
Dre's Beat (Remix)
Dre Day 2
Coors Light Instrumental (Advert)
Coors Light Instrumental 2 (Advert)
Keep Their Heads Ringin'
Let Me Ride (Club Remix)
My Life
Nuthin But a G Thang (Club Mix)
Rat-tat-tat-tat (OG)
Up in Smoke theme Instrumental (DVD)
feat. Chace Infinite - Assassins L.L.C.
feat. Cli-N-Tell - Dre's Beat
feat. Cli-N-Tell - The Planet
feat. DJ Quik & Mimi - Put It On Me
feat. Dogg Pound, Lady of Rage - Puffin on blunts and drinkin Tanqueray
feat. Eminem & Brantley Kerns - Bad Guys Always Die
feat. Ice Cube - Gimme Fifty Feet
feat. Hittman & Eminem - What's The Difference (Original)
feat. Knoc-Turn'al - Bad Intentions
feat. LL Cool J - Zoom
feat. Ms. Roq, Yo-Yo & Truth Hurts - Fuck You Remix (Unreleased)
feat. Nature - Firm Family
feat. Royce 5'9 - The way I be Pimpin'
feat. Snoop Dogg - 187 (Deep Cover remix)
feat. Snoop Dogg - Deep Cover
feat. Snoop Dogg - The Wash
feat. Snoop Dogg - Zoom zoom remix
feat. Snoop Dogg, RBX, Jewell, Rage & RC - Dre Day (Extended Club Remix)
feat. Truth Hurts - Crooked Cops

Eazy-E[/u] (See Also N.W.A)
Album: Eazy-E - Eazy-Duz It
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/460/463605.jpg)
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1 Still Talkin'    
2 Nobody Move
3 Ruthless Villain    
4 2 Hard Mutha's feat. MC Ren   
5 Boyz-N-The-Hood (Remix)    
6 Eazy-Duz-It
7 We Want Eazy feat. Dr. Dre & MC Ren 
8 Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn
9 Radio    
10 No More ?'s    
11 I'mma Break It Down    
12 Eazy-Chapter 8 Verse 10
Eazy Street
Eazy Street Remix
We Want Eazy Remix

Eminem[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Obie Trice)
Ass like that
Big Weenie
Business
Evil Deeds
I'm Back
Just Lose It
Kill You 
Mosh
My Name Is
Rain Man
Role Model
The Real Slim Shady
Who Knew
feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg - Never Enough
feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent - Encore/Curtains down
feat. Dr. Dre - Guilty Conscience
feat. Dr. Dre - Say What You Say
feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit & Nate Dogg - Bitch Please II
feat. Hailie Jade - My Dad's Gone Crazy
feat. RBX & Sticky Fingaz - Remember Me?

Eve[/u] (See Also Mary J. Blige)
Satisfaction
feat. Gwen Stefani - Let Me Blow Ya Mind
feat. Styles P. - That's What It Is
feat. Truth Hurts - What

G-Unit[/u] [50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck] (See Also 50 Cent, Eminem, Obie Trice, Tony Yayo)
G'd Up
Poppin' Them Thangs

Gwen Stefani[/u]
feat. Eve - Rich Girl

Hittman[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Jay-Z)
Ass
Gett Mynz
Last Dayz
Outro
feat. Dr.Dre & Knoc-Turn'Al - Blaaw

Ice Cube[/u] (See Also CIA, N.W.A, Scarface)
Natural Born Killaz
feat. Dr. Dre & MC Ren - Hello
feat. Dr. Dre, MC Ren & Snoop Dogg - Chin Check

Jay-Z[/u]
feat. Dr. Dre, Rakim, Hittman & Truth Hurts - The Watcher 2
feat. Dr. Dre & JB - Nigga like me (Unreleased)

J-Flexx[/u]
Street Scholars

Jewell[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Snoop Dogg)
Harvest for the World
feat. Lady of Rage - Love or lust

Jimmy Z[/u]
Album: Jimmy Z - Musical Madness
(http://img41.exs.cx/img41/2289/jimmy_z.jpg)
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1 Prelude feat. Dr. Dre
2 Whatever You Want
3 Funky Flute feat. Dr. Dre
4 Phone Sexxx
5 Reeperbahn
6 Reazons
7 Who'z Leroy
8 Crazy You
9 Watching You
10 Summertime
11 Evil
12 Hip Hop Harmonica
13 Muzical Madness

Funky Flute (12" remix)

JJ Fad[/u]
Album: JJ Fad - Supersonic
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/100/100948.jpg)
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1 Supersonic
2 Way Out
3 Blame It On The Muzick
4 In The Mix
5 Eenie Meenie Beats
6 My Dope Intro
7 Let's Get Hyped
8 Now Really
9 Time Tah Get Stupid
10 Is It Love

Comin' Correct

Joe Beast[/u] (See Also The Game)
Gangsta
feat. Brooklyn - In the Hood (Similar beat to 50 Cent's "In the hood")

King T[/u] (See Also Defari, R.C.)
Da' Kron
Speak On It
The Future (Over the "Xxplosive" beat, alternative version)
feat. Dawn Robinson - 6 N'Na Moe'nin
feat. Dr. Dre - Monay
feat. Dr. Dre - Where's T'
feat. Dr. Dre, R.C. & Crystal - Step On By
feat. Killa Ben - Reel Raw
feat. R.C. - Big Ballin' (Playin 2 Win)

Knoc-Turn'Al[/u] (See Also Defari, Dr.Dre, Hittman)
Bouncin'
Str8 Westcoast
feat. Dr. Dre & Missy Elliott - The Knoc
feat. Warren G, Shade Sheist, Nate Dogg & Xzibit - Str8 Westcoast (Remix)
feat. Yero - I Like

Kurupt[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Lady of Rage, Hittman, Snoop Dogg)
feat. Dr.Dre - Ask Yourself a Question
feat. Dr.Dre - Ho's a housewife

Mack 10[/u]
Hate in Yo Eyez

Mary J. Blige[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre)
Family Affair
Not Today feat. Eve
feat. Dr.Dre, Fabolous & Jadakiss - Family Affair remix

Melloe Won[/u]
feat. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg - There They Go

Mel-Man[/u]
Shittin' On The World

Method Man[/u]
Take The Heat

Michel'le[/u]
Album: Michel'le - Michel'le
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/120/125581.jpg)
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1 No More Lies
2 Nicety feat. Dr.Dre
3 If?
4 Keep Watchin'
5 Something In My Heart
6 100% Woman
7 Silly Love Songs
8 Never Been In Love
9 Close To Me
10 Special Thanks
11 If? (reprise)
Nicety remix

Mix Master Spade[/u] (See Also Toddy Tee)
feat. Compton Posse - Genius Is Back

N.W.A.[/u] (See Also Above the Law, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, The D.O.C )
Album: N.W.A. - N.W.A. And The Posse
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/130/130555.jpg)
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1 Eazy-E - Boyz-N-The Hood
2 N.W.A. - 8-Ball
3 Fila Fresh Crew - Dunk The Funk
4 N.W.A. - A Bitch Iz A Bitch
5 Fila Fresh Crew - Drink It Up
6 N.W.A. - Panic Zone
7 Eazy-E & Ron-De-Vu - L.A. Is The Place
8 N.W.A. - Dope Man
9 Fila Fresh Crew - Tuffest Man Alive
10 Eazy-E & Ron-De-Vu - Fat Girl
11 Fila Fresh Crew - 3 The Hard Way
Album: N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/PhantomArt/944792.jpg)
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1 Straight Outta Compton
2 Fuck Tha Police
3 Gangsta Gangsta
4 If It Ain't Ruff
5 Parental Discretion Iz Advised
6 8 Ball - (remix)
7 Something Like That
8 Express Yourself
9 Compton's N The House - (remix)
10 I Ain't Tha 1
11 Dopeman - (remix)
12 Quiet On Tha Set
13 Something 2 Dance 2
14 Express Yourself - (extended mix)
15 Bonus Beats
16 Straight Outta Compton - (extended mix)
17 A Bitch Is A Bitch
Album: N.W.A. - Efil4Zaggin
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/PhantomArt/944802.jpg)
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1 Prelude
2 Real Niggaz Don't Die
3 Niggaz 4 Life
4 Protest
5 Appetite for Destruction
6 Don't Drink That Wine
7 Alwayz Into Somethin'
8 Message to B.A.
9 Real Niggaz
10 To Kill a Hooker
11 One Less Bitch
12 Findum, Fuckum & Flee
13 Automobile
14 She Swallowed It
15 I'd Rather Fuck You
16 Approach to Danger
17 1-900-2-Compton
18 Dayz of Wayback
19 100 Miles and Runnin'
20 Just Don't Bite It
21 Sa Prize (Pt. 2)
22 Kamurshol

Compton's In The House (Live)
Compton's In The House (Original Version)

Nas[/u] (See Also Az, RBX)
Nas Is Coming

Nate Dogg[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Eminem, Hittman, Knoc, Melloe Won, Obie Trice, Snoop Dogg, Warren G)
Your Wife

Nature[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, The Firm)
feat. Dr.Dre - Fist full of dollaz

Obie Trice[/u] (See Also Stat Quo)
feat. Busta Rhymes - Oh
feat. Dr.Dre & Eminem - Shit hits the fan
feat. Nate Dogg - Look in my eyes
feat. Nate Dogg - The set up
feat. Redman, Lloyd Banks, Jadakiss & Nate Dogg - The set up remix

Phats Bossi[/u]
feat. Dr.Dre - Through the Rain (Dre adlibs)

Raekwon
400 Grams (Unreleased)

Rakim[/u] (See Also Jay-Z, Truth Hurts)
After You Die

Rappinstine
Scream

Ras Kass[/u]
feat. Busta Rhymes & Dina Rae - The Whoop

RBX[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Eminem, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, Lady of Rage)
Blunt Time
feat. KRS-One, B-Real & Nas - East Coast/West Coast Killas

R.C.[/u] (See Also King Tee)
Sexy Dance
feat. King T - Fame

Rolling Stones[/u]
Miss You (Remix)

Rose Royce[/u]
It's Not Over

Royce 5'9[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre)
Stay In Your Place
The Throne Is Mine

Sam Sneed[/u]
U Better Recognize (Dr. Dre Remix)

Scarface[/u]
feat. Dr. Dre, Ice Cube & Too $hort - Game Over

Six-Two[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, The D.O.C.)
Weed Snortin'

Snoop Dogg (-y Dogg)[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Eminem, Kurupt, Ice Cube, Melloe Won, Warren G, Xzibit)
Album: Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
(http://cover09.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/140/144828.jpg)
---------
1 Bathtub
2 G Funk Intro feat. The Lady of Rage
3 Gin and Juice
4 W-Balls (Tha Shiznit Intro)
5 Tha Shiznit
6 Lodi Dodi Intro
7 Lodi Dodi feat. Nancy Fletcher
8 Murder Was the Case
9 Serial Killa feat. The D.O.C., RBX, Daz Dillinger & Kurupt
10 Who Am I (What's My Name)?
11 For All My Niggaz & Bitches feat. Kurupt, Daz & The Lady of Rage
12 Ain't No Fun feat. Nate Dogg, Kurupt & Warren G
13 Chronic Break
14 Doggy Dogg World feat. Kurupt, Daz & The Dramatics
15 You Betta Ask Somebody
16 Gz and Hustlas
17 U Betta Recognize (Pump Pump Intro) feat. Sam Sneed
18 Pump Pump feat. Malik (Lil Hershey Loc)
19 Gz Up, Hoes Down
Gin & Juice (Laid Back Mix)
Intro
Murder Was The Case (Remix)
Nuthin' But A G Thang (Freestyle Remix) 
Sunshine
What's My Name (Club Mix)
feat. Daz Dillinger & Kurupt - Niggas Don't Give A Fuck
feat. Dr. Dre & Jewell - Just Dippin'
feat. George Clinton - Doggystyle
feat. Kokane - Hennesey N Buddah
feat. Kokane - True Lies
feat. Master P, Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy & Tha Eastsidaz - Lay Low
feat. Sticky Fingaz - Buck 'Em
feat. Xzibit & Nate Dogg - B Please

Stat Quo[/u]
Opportunity
feat. Dr.Dre - Problems (Aka/ The Future 1, 2, 3)

Sticky Fingaz[/u] (See Also Eminem, Snoop Dogg)
Jump Into It a.k.a Feel it (Similar beat to "Lookin' at you" by Warren G)

The D.O.C.[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Fila Fresh Crew, Snoop Dogg)
Album: The D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/090/94743.jpg)
---------
1 It's Funky Enough    
2 Mind Blowin'
3 Lend Me An Ear
4 Comm. Blues
5 Let The Bass Go
6 Beautiful But Deadly
7 The D.O.C. & The Doctor
8 No One Can Do It Better     
9 Whirlwind Pyramid (Not produced by Dr.Dre)
10 Comm. 2
11 The Formula
12 Portrait Of A Master Piece
13 The Grand Finale feat. N.W.A.
Bridgette
Judgement Day
Lend Me An Ear
Psychic Pymp Hotline
feat. Six-Two - Mentally Disturbed

The Firm[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Nas)
5 minutes to flush
Everyday Thing
Firm Family
Firm Fiasco
Firm vs. State
Fuck Somebody Else
Phone Tap
Time
feat. Dr.Dre & Jade Foxx - Progress (Without AZ)

The Game[/u]
Higher
Intro
feat. 50 Cent - How We Do
feat. 50 Cent - Westside Story
feat. Faith Evans - Don't need your love (Co-produced with Havoc)
feat. Jellyroll - Hard Liquor
feat. Marsha Of Floetry - Start From Scratch
feat. Mary J. Blige - Don't worry
feat. Snoop Dogg - Westside Story

The Lady of Rage[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg)
Afro Puffs
Afro Puffs (G-Funk Remix)
feat. Snoop Dogg - Afro Puffs (Extended Remix)

Toddy Tee[/u]
Batterram
feat. Mixmaster Spade - Just Say No

Truth Hurts[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, D-12, Eve, Jay-Z, Xzibit)
Jimmy
feat. Dr.Dre - Push Play
feat. Kittie a.k.a. Cita - Queen of the ghetto
feat. Rakim - Addictive Remix

Warren G[/u] (See Also Dr.Dre, Knoc, Snoop Dogg)
Lookin' At You (Similar beat to "Jump into it" with Sticky Fingaz)
feat. Xzibit, Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg - Game Don't Wait Remix

Westcoast Allstars[/u]
We're All In The Same Gang
We're All In The Same Gang (Gangster Mix)

Wizard[/u]
Untouchable

World Class Wreckin Cru[/u]
B.S.
Cabbage Patch
He's Bionic
Juice
Love Letter
Mission Possible
Must Be The Music
The Fly
Turn Off The Lights
World Class Freak
Wreckin Cru Blues

Xzibit[/u] (See Also Defari, Dr.Dre, Eminem, Knoc, Snoop Dogg, Warren G)
Best Of Things
Grown Man Business
feat. Dr. Dre - Take Your Stripes (Unreleased)
feat. Dr. Dre - U Know
feat. Snoop Dogg - X
feat. Snoop Dogg & Traci Nelson - Losin' Your Mind
feat. Traci Nelson - Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair)
feat. Tray Deee & Ms. Roq - Take Me There (Unreleased)
feat. Truth Hurts - Black Rabbit



No hiphop producer even comes close to having a resume like this.  :grumpy:


Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Meho on February 20, 2006, 09:13:46 AM
^^I second that
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Don Jacob on February 20, 2006, 08:16:27 PM
^^do you pray to Dr. Dre?

this is coming from a guy who is OBSESSEd with TQ, a dude who's had 1 and a half hits, and has contributed 0 the music industry


just stop talking mauzip, go dance around in your clogs or somethin.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Minkaveli on February 20, 2006, 11:23:20 PM
DJ Premier



Afu-Ra
"Equality" (Featuring Ky-Mani)
"Mic Stance"
"Defeat"
"Monotony"
"Menace 2 Society"
"Big Acts, Little Acts (Featuring GZA/Genius)"
"Boulevard (Featuring Guru)"
"Lyrical Monster"

A.G. (Andre the Giant)
"Weed Scented" (Featuring Guru)

All City
"The Actual"
"Afta Hourz"

Arrested Development
"Ease My Mind" (Dj Premier Remix)

AZ
"Love Me In Your Special Way"
"Don't Give A **** Now"

Bahamadia
"True Honey Bunz"
"Rugged Ruff"
"Three Tha Hard Way"

Baldhead Slick
w/ Mendoughza "Back To Back"

Big Daddy Kane
"Show & Prove"
"Any type of way"

Big L
"Ebonics (Dj Premier Remix"
"The Big Picture (Intro)"
"Platinum Plus" (Featuring Big Daddy Kane)
"Da Enemy" (Featuring Fat Joe)

Big Jaz (of Immobilarie)
"Love is gone"

Big Shug
"Treat You Better"
"Crush"
"The Jig Is Up"

Biz Markie
"...And I Rock"

Black Eyed Peas
"BEP Empire"

Blahzay Blahzay
"Danger (Dj Premier Remix)"

Boogie Down Productions
"P Is Still Free"

Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony
"1st Of Tha Month (Dj Premier's Phat Bonus Remix)"

Born Unique
Call Waiting

Boss
"Drive By"
"Deeper"

Brand New Heavies
"It's Gettin Hectic" (Featuring Guru)

Brand Nubian
"The Return"

Brandy
"Almost Doesn't Count (Dj Premier Remix)"

Buckshot Lefonque
"Music Evolution (Remix)"
"Some **** @ 78 BPM (Scratch Opera)"
"Ladies & Gentlemen"
"Wonders & Signs"
"Hotter Than Hot"
"Breakfast At Denny's"
"...And We Out"

Capone-N-Noreaga
"Invincible"

Cee-Lo
Evening News

Charli Baltimore
"Everybody Wanna Know"

Chi Ali
"No Surrender, No Retreat"

Choclair - 21 Years

Common
"The 6th Sense"

Compton's Most Wanted
"Def Wish II (Remix)"

Cookie Crew
"A Word To The Conscious"

Craig David
"7 Days (Remix)" (Featuring Nate Dogg & Mos Def)

Crooklyn Dodgers 95'
"Return Of The Crooklyn Dodgers"

D&D Project
"1,2 Pass It" (Featuring Mad Lion, Doug E Fresh, KRS-One, Smif-n-wessun & Jeru)
"1,2 Pass It (Remix)"

D' Angelo
"Lady (Remix)"
"Dreamin Eyes Of Mine (Remix)"
"Devil's Pie"

Da King & I
"Flip Da Scrip (Remix)"

Da Youngstas
"Wake Em' Up"

Das Efx
"Caught In Da Ak"
"No Diggedy"
"Real Hip-Hop"

Devin The Dude
"The Doobie Ashtray"

Dilated Peoples
"Clockwork"

D.I.T.C. (Diggin' In Tha Crates)
"Thick"

Dj Cam feat. Afu-Ra
"Voodoo Child (Remix)"

Dj Scribble
"Play That Beat Mr. DJ" (Featuring Guru)

Dream Warriors
"It's A Project Thing"
"Lost My Ignorance" (Featuring Guru)

Ed O.G.
"Saying Something"

EZD feat. Afu-Ra
"War & Position"
"For Da Love" (Featuring Guru)
"Return To It" (Featuring O.C.)

Emma Bunton (Spice Girls)
"What I Am is What I Am (Remix)" (Featuring Tin Tin Out & Guru)

Fat Joe
"Success (Primo Mix)"
"Dat Gangsta ****"
"The **** Is Real (Remix)"
"Jealous One's Envy"

Freddie Foxx
"A Part Of My Life"
"Real ***** **** (R.N.S.)"
"The Lah"
Teach The Children

Freshco
Planet Brooklyn

Group Home
"Livin Proof (Entire 1st album)"
"Supa Star (1994 Demo Version)"
"The Legacy"

Guru
"Whatch What You Say" (Featuring Chaka Khan)
"Hustlin' Daze" (Featuring Donnel Jones)
"Back 2 Back" (Featuring Mendoughza)

Heather B.
"Guilty"
"Steady Rockin"

Heavy D. & The Boyz
"Here Comes The Hevsta"
"Yes Yes Y'all"

Ice-T
"Lifestyles Of The Rich & Famous (Remix)"

Immobilarie
"718"

J-Live
"The Best Part"

Jadakiss
"Ain't None Of Y'all Betta" (Featuring Sheek & Styles)

Janet Jackson
"Together Again (Remix)"
"All For You (Remix)"

Jay-Z
"A Million & One Questions"
"A Million & One Questions (Remix)"
"Rhyme No More"
"Friend Or Foe"
"Friend Or Foe 98"
"D'Evils"
"Bring It On" (Featuring Sauce Money & Jaz)
"So Ghetto"

Jermaine Dupri
"Protector's Of 1972" (Featuring Snoop Dogg, R.O.C. & Warren G)

J-Rock
"The Real One"
"The Pimp"
"Ghetto Law"

Jeru Tha Damaja
"Wrath Of The Math (Entire Album)"
"The Sun Rises In The East (Entire Album)"
"Me, Not The Papes (Remix)"

Just Ice
"I'm A Gangsta"

Just Ice
"Gangstas Don't Cry"
History
"Just rhymin wit Kane (Feat. Big Daddy Kane)"


Kool G. Rap
"First ***** (Remix)"

Krs-One
"Outta Here"
"Krs-One Attack"
"Gettin Hectic"
"Higher Level"
"Mental Thoughts"
"Rappaz R.N. Dainja"
"I Can't Wake Up"
"MC's Act Like They Don't Know"
"Wannabeemcees"

Krumb Snatcha
"Closer To God"
w/ GangStarr : Incredible

Lady Of Rage
"Some ****"
"Microphone Pon Cok"
"Necessary Roughness"
"Back on the block"
"Unfucwitable"

Loose Ends
"A Little Spice (Remix)" (Featuring Guru)

Lina
"It's Alright (Remix)" (Featuring Guru)

Lord Finesse
"Slave To My Soundwave"
"Baby You Nasty"
"Striktly For Tha Ladies"
"Track The Movement"
"A Lesson To Be Taught"

L.O.X.
"Recognize"

Limp Bizkit
"My Way (Premier's Way Remix)"
"N 2 Gether Now" (Featuring Method Man)
"Getcha Groove On (Remix)" (Featuring Xzibit)

Macy Gray
"I've Committed Murder (Remix)" (Featuring Guru & Mos Def)

Madonna
Don't Tell Me (DJ Premier Remix)

Marxman
"Drifting"

MC Solaar
"Le Tempo"

Memphis Bleek
"Hand It Down"

Mobb Deep
"Peer Pressure"
"Cop Hell (Remix)"

M.O.P.
"Rugged Neva Smooth (Remix)"
"Downtown Swinga"
"Firing Squad"
"New Jack City"
"Brownsville"
"Anticipation"
"Salute"
"Salute pt. 2"
"Downtown Swinga 96"
"Breakin The Rules"
"Breakin The Rules (Remix)"
"1 Luv" (Featuring Freddie Foxx)
"Handle Ur Business (Premier Remix)"
"Downtown Swinga 98"
"Premier Melody"
"Warriorz Intro"
"Face Off"
"Follow Instructions"
"Roll Call"
"On The Front Line"
"Everyday"
"Bloody Murder"

Mos Def
"Mathematics"

Mr. Dong
Let The Man

N'Dea Davenport
"Bring It On (Remix)"

Nas
"Represent"
"N.Y. State Of Mind"
"N.Y. State Of Mind pt. 2"
"Memory Lane"
"Memory Lane (Remix)"
"I Gave You Power"
"Nas Is Like"
"Come Get Me"
"2nd Childhood"

Neneh Cherry
"I Ain't Gone Under Yet"
"Sassy"

Nice-N-Smooth
"Down The Line"

Non-Phixion
"Rock Stars"

Notorious B.I.G.
"Machine Gun Funk (Remix)"
"Unbelievable"
"Kick In The Door"
"Ten Crack Commandements"
"Rap Phenomenon" (Featuring Method Man & Redman)

NYG'z
"Giantz Ta This"v
"Strength"

O.C.
"Win The G" (Featuring Freddie Fox)
"M.U.G. (Money Unda Ground)" (Featuring Freddie Foxx)
"My World"
"War Games" (Featuring Organized Konfusion)

Ol Dirty Bastard
Pop Shots

Omar
"Keep Steppin"

Paula Perry
"Extra Extra"

Pitch Black
Its All Real
f/Foxy Brown - Got it Locked

Poet (from Screwball)
A Message From Poet
"We Gonna Ill"
"Poet's Comin"

Pushim
"Set Me Free (Hip-Hop Mix)"

The Ranjahz
Inspiration (f/Cee Lo)

Queen Latifah
"Wrath Of My Madness (Remix) (Featuring Defari)
"Wrath Of My Madness (New Remix)"

Rah Digga
"Lessons Of Today"

Rakim
"It's Been A Long Time"
"New York (Ya' Out There)"
"When I Be On The Mic"
"Waiting For The World To End"

Ras Kass
Golden Child remix

Rawkotiks
"Hardcore Hip-Hop (Remix)"

Red Fox
"You Can't Test Me"

Rise
Wickedest (Remix)

Rise-N-Shine
"Gotcha Back"

Robbie Robertson
"Take Your Partner By The Hand (Premier mix)"

Royce Tha 5'9"
"Boom"
"My Friends"

Sauce Money
"Against The Grain"
"Intruder Alert"

Screwball
"Seen It All"
"**** All Y'all ***** Ass *****z (F.A.Y.B.A.N.)"

Sinead O' Connor
"Famine (Remix)"

Showbiz & A.G.
"The Next Level (Remix)"

Shyheim
"On & On (Remix)"

Smiley
The Wake Up Call

Snoop Dogg
"Batman & Robin"
"The One and Only"

Sonja Blade
"Look 4 Tha Name"

Special Ed
"Freaky Flow (Remix)"

Sub Sonic 2
"Regardless"
"Dedicated To The City"

Teflon
"F-U (**** You)"
"Comin' Atcha"

Too $hort
"In The Trunk (Remix)"

Troy Slugs
"Gotta Shine (Lock Da Game)"

Truck Turner
"Who Am I"
"Breaker One"
"Bring It To Tha Cypha" (Featuring KRS-ONE)

Wendy & Lisa
"Satisfaction"

Xzibit
What A Mess

X-Ecutioners
"Premier's Execution"
DJ Premier is in deep concentration.


Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on February 21, 2006, 02:30:10 AM
^You're missing alot of songs on that list.
Title: Re: dr. dre's resume.....seriously who's even close?
Post by: Minkaveli on February 21, 2006, 08:09:20 AM
I know.  They need to update the vault.