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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Cavvy on March 05, 2012, 01:33:04 AM
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Quite a few cats have recorded Dre disses over the years.
best?
worst?
CJ Mac seemed to have a vendetta against the good Doctor, not sure why or what eventuated from it but heres a good one
http://youtu.be/xuBSKzmXA9w
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my favorite would have to be Above the Law and Kokanes dont bite the Phunk, just the beat on its own is incredible
http://youtu.be/n-geriZfXj4
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fuck dre is my favorite but the cj mac's is hard as hell
https://www.youtube.com/v/hteHcc9E3vc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hteHcc9E3vc) 8)
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Ap.9 - What Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAglNW0bZOM
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http://www.youtube.com/v/BRwX2T2LxFg
It starts and ends at Eazy E... maybe it's Real Muthapuhkkin' G'z, but this song is up there too.
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Toss It Up, Friends, Watch Ya Mouth - 2Pac
U Ain't Fresh - DJ Quik
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Real Muthaphukkin' G'z
a legitimate diss track with memorable punchlines... Eazy didn't do it for the attention or whatever, he came to set the record straight after Dre played his "gangsta" role on the chronic
"dre day only meant eazy's pay day"
"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a she thang"
one of the best diss tracks ever
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RBX~A.W.O.L http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzrjeaHlKAM
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"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a Dr.Dre"
Remember, it was "Dr.Dre," not "Dr. Dre"
^ should say "she-thang"
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Luke's Dr Dre is a bitch ass nigga
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"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a Dr.Dre"
Remember, it was "Dr.Dre," not "Dr. Dre"
He left out the she-thang part and the missing space bar was the part you noticed?
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"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a Dr.Dre"
Remember, it was "Dr.Dre," not "Dr. Dre"
He left out the she-thang part and the missing space bar was the part you noticed?
That's so weird, I swore I typed she-thang but for some reason it came out as Dr. Dre. I even tried to edit it, but it wouldn't change.
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my favorite would have to be Above the Law and Kokanes dont bite the Phunk, just the beat on its own is incredible
http://youtu.be/n-geriZfXj4
yeah this was my shit.kokan,and 187 went off...-.Im talking to u dre..don't bit the funk that feeds ya,cause i sho in the hell don#t need ya. "cold 187"
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lmao i meant to type she thang obviously, and i'm guessin the same happened to you DeeezNuuuts83 lol
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"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a Dr.Dre"
Remember, it was "Dr.Dre," not "Dr. Dre"
He left out the she-thang part and the missing space bar was the part you noticed?
That's so weird, I swore I typed she-thang but for some reason it came out as Dr. Dre. I even tried to edit it, but it wouldn't change.
I can't remember if he's still here, but they did that because one poster always referred to Dre as "she..." (I can't put it all or it'll change it!),
so they put a filter on that which changes it back to "Dr Dre" whenever it's written, to piss him off
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ICE CUBE'S NO VASELINE
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Luke's Cowards in Compton
Eazy-E's Real Muthaphuckkin' G's, Wut Would You Do, It's On
Kokane's Don't Bite The Phunk
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ICE CUBE'S NO VASELINE
But Dre didn't really get dissed... it was more at Eazy-E and NWA as a whole, and other than "Ay yo Dre, stick to producing," there wasn't much that was said at him.
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ICE CUBE'S NO VASELINE
But Dre didn't really get dissed... it was more at Eazy-E and NWA as a whole, and other than "Ay yo Dre, stick to producing," there wasn't much that was said at him.
"calling me arnold what? you been a dick (Benedict), Eazy E saw your ass and ran in it quick"
thats a diss
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J-Flexx "Who Been There, Who Done That"
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Oh yeah there is a reggae track dissing him and snoop as well. Jr. Demus a member of SUPERCATS crew.
Junior Demus - Son Of A Gun
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v338/bigwizerm/170033encodingjpgsize300.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxvskAqLCFs
PS. I got the O.G. of this album so if anyone wants the track Ill rip it @320
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sure, pleaes rip it worm
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J-Flexx "Who Been There, Who Done That"
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Real Muthaphukkin' G'z
a legitimate diss track with memorable punchlines... Eazy didn't do it for the attention or whatever, he came to set the record straight after Dre played his "gangsta" role on the chronic
"dre day only meant eazy's pay day"
"all of a sudden dr. dre is a g-thang but on his own album covers he was a Dr.Dre"
one of the best diss tracks ever
this and the title track.....straight ether. also rbx's a.w.o.l.
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sure, pleaes rip it worm
Jr.Demus~Son Of A Gun(1994)
https://rapidshare.com/files/948380355/02_Son_of_a_gun.mp3
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Ap.9 - What Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAglNW0bZOM
why did ap9 and cbo diss dre ???????????????
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http://www.youtube.com//v/KkeMFjSbM74&sns=em
J. Prince dissed him (presumably) on the intro to Ganksta Nip's/Seagramz "Actions Speak Louder Than Words". He called Lil' Troy a "World Class Wrecking Crew Homosexual"
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real muthaphuckkin g's & no vaseline ( dre gets dissed separately)
Ap.9 - What Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAglNW0bZOM
why did ap9 and cbo diss dre ???????????????
i guess they were mad dre wasn't really working with artists from the bay
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http://www.youtube.com//v/KkeMFjSbM74&sns=em
J. Prince dissed him (presumably) on the intro to Ganksta Nip's/Seagramz "Actions Speak Louder Than Words". He called Lil' Troy a "World Class Wrecking Crew Homosexual"
Surprised Prince never took more shots at Dre since he and Suge are tight.
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in the end, Dre won. Look where he at all those that dissed him, dead on dead career. loool
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in the end, Dre won. Look where he at all those that dissed him, dead on dead career. loool
dre is also a huge punchline to real rap fans who hate how he takes a decade to drop a CD
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in the end, Dre won. Look where he at all those that dissed him, dead on dead career. loool
just cause the person is dead doesn't mean Dre won. beef are about quality rap songs and penmanship. imo Eazy won the beef, he came with the most vicious track (dre day is a classic song but not a really efficient diss song and eazy came back 10x as hard) and in retrospect eazy's spikes were spot on whereas Dre only clowned Eazy with Snoop with no real wicked punchlines that hit home. not to mention the fact that Eazy made money off Dre dissing him and It's on Dr Dre 187um Killa outsold the Chronic (4 million vs 3 million)
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in the end, Dre won. Look where he at all those that dissed him, dead on dead career. loool
just cause the person is dead doesn't mean Dre won. beef are about quality rap songs and penmanship. imo Eazy won the beef, he came with the most vicious track (dre day is a classic song but not a really efficient diss song and eazy came back 10x as hard) and in retrospect eazy's spikes were spot on whereas Dre only clowned Eazy with Snoop with no real wicked punchlines that hit home. not to mention the fact that Eazy made money off Dre dissing him and It's on Dr Dre 187um Killa outsold the Chronic (4 million vs 3 million)
Well, I wasn't trying to equate Easy's, Pac or whoever else is dead as loosing a beef on wax. It might've even insensitive to even put it that way. My apology if it did.
However, the dead career is valid, not necessarily win the beefs cause of it, but makes those disses weight nothing outside shock value and fans who took side.
Now as far as who win a diss record beef, logic would say the one who's affected by it lost, and the one who came out on top wins. it really doesn't matter who was more lyrical, or more offensive in a way. Although an offensive diss usually win. Take a look Either, Backdown or LL's "either" song too Canibis and more.
And by this, Dre Day won, it was more effective, Dre came out on top, sold more (1 mil with Dre day single alone).
After all a diss record is amo to a war, a battle and if your amo does not kill, or the amo that kills win. I know rap fans have a hard time grasping that cause they favor one over another, but it's clear how diss songs and wax beef always worked in hip hop. Of course behind the scene the real winner may not be the "diss winner", but in the public eyes it is as the battle is for the public eyes.
P.S. The Chronic outsold Easy E's. Don't use Wicki as source for the sales of those 2 albums.
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i don't think Dre came out on top, for a while it seemed like it but Eazy came back stronger. what Dre has and Eazy doesn't is the mainstream recognition to this day but as far as the beef goes, all in all, i'd say Eric won.
I don't use Wiki as a source, I use the RIAA website, the Chronic sold 3 mill, Eazy's EP did 4x plat. maybe they stropped counting for The Chronic though (like for other DR releases)
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i don't think Dre came out on top, for a while it seemed like it but Eazy came back stronger. what Dre has and Eazy doesn't is the mainstream recognition to this day but as far as the beef goes, all in all, i'd say Eric won.
I don't use Wiki as a source, I use the RIAA website, the Chronic sold 3 mill, Eazy's EP did 4x plat. maybe they stropped counting for The Chronic though (like for other DR releases)
I respect your opinion of Easy winning, but i disagree.
RIAA does award plaques, but doesn't always keep up with actual sales in to match its award. they still awarding Bob Marley for sales status achieved years ago.
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i don't think Dre came out on top, for a while it seemed like it but Eazy came back stronger. what Dre has and Eazy doesn't is the mainstream recognition to this day but as far as the beef goes, all in all, i'd say Eric won.
I don't use Wiki as a source, I use the RIAA website, the Chronic sold 3 mill, Eazy's EP did 4x plat. maybe they stropped counting for The Chronic though (like for other DR releases)
I just looked at the RIAA site, and I don't see anything saying that It's On went 4x platinum.
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How did Eazy come out on top?
Dre Day was far superior to anything Eazy cobbled together. Lets face it without his NWA partners Eazys solo career post eazy duz it was fairly mediocre. Eazy just wasnt built to hold down an album on his own, in NWA he could hold his own (thanks to Cubes writtens) but his proto horrocore verses sounded pretty hollow on their own
Dre and the Pound buried him
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J-Flexx "Who Been There, Who Done That"
This has always struck me as such a polite and reserved diss record. It's so upbeat and almost positive sounding - much like Quik's 'Dollaz' diss towards Eiht. It's almost as if J-Flexx is just reminding Dre on record that he owes him some money and is telling Dre to give him a bit more credit, with the intention of working with him in the future again.
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How did Eazy come out on top?
Dre Day was far superior to anything Eazy cobbled together. Lets face it without his NWA partners Eazys solo career post eazy duz it was fairly mediocre. Eazy just wasnt built to hold down an album on his own, in NWA he could hold his own (thanks to Cubes writtens) but his proto horrocore verses sounded pretty hollow on their own
Dre and the Pound buried him
2/3 of this very website voted Real MFin G's over Dre Day
and I personally feel Eazy E's best couple of songs as an artist were on str8 off the streetz.... like Creep N Crawl, Louie, old School shit, Sippin on a 40, Just 2 let u know etc.
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i don't think Dre came out on top, for a while it seemed like it but Eazy came back stronger. what Dre has and Eazy doesn't is the mainstream recognition to this day but as far as the beef goes, all in all, i'd say Eric won.
I don't use Wiki as a source, I use the RIAA website, the Chronic sold 3 mill, Eazy's EP did 4x plat. maybe they stropped counting for The Chronic though (like for other DR releases)
i bet the chronic sold more over the years.
in the end, Dre won. Look where he at all those that dissed him, dead on dead career. loool
just cause the person is dead doesn't mean Dre won. beef are about quality rap songs and penmanship. imo Eazy won the beef, he came with the most vicious track (dre day is a classic song but not a really efficient diss song and eazy came back 10x as hard) and in retrospect eazy's spikes were spot on whereas Dre only clowned Eazy with Snoop with no real wicked punchlines that hit home. not to mention the fact that Eazy made money off Dre dissing him and It's on Dr Dre 187um Killa outsold the Chronic (4 million vs 3 million)
true, though the Dre day video mocked eazy e and jerry very well.
anyway, the beef started when dre got jealous
I was the captain
Dre was my sidekick
everything was cool
till he wanted to get what I get
any other real G Eazy-Muthaphukkin-E
now claimin' you a G
how does it feel to be me
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Who the fuck would diss Dre now other than drunk 50 or Game.
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2/3 of this very website voted Real MFin G's over Dre Day
and I personally feel Eazy E's best couple of songs as an artist were on str8 off the streetz.... like Creep N Crawl, Louie, old School shit, Sippin on a 40, Just 2 let u know etc.
Creep N Crawl is dope track and favorite. Yes Siiiir.
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Is there any artist that has been dissed on songs more than Dre?
It seemed like everyone was jealous of him or tried to get some type of attention dissing him.
Would be cool to put together a complete list of diss songs toward Dre. Besides Eazy, I can't think of one beef that Dre has actually lost. After dissing him, most rappers just disappeared or quickly apologized and tried to make music with him again.