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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Connection => Topic started by: abusive on June 03, 2021, 09:13:53 AM
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https://youtu.be/2Eeh4hZiGsk
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I always thought the drums on Forgot About Dre were weak and that's what they start off with.
I would list:
Still Dre
Nuthin But a G Thang
Keep Their Heads Ringin'
Natural born killaz
The Wash
The Lady Of Rage - Afro Puffs
Blackstreet - No Diggity
Snoop Dogg - Round Here
Knocturnal - I Like
The D.O.C. - Judgement Day
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for me outta control remix has got to be on there, eve let me blow your mind and doggy dogg world also
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hmmmmm....all of em except a few but for now...
Keep Their Heads' Ringin'
Xxplosive
Bagpipes from Baghdad
Nuttin But A G Thang
Pump Pump
GZ and Hustlaz
Still D.R.E.
Break Ya Neck
N Da Club
Just Like Me
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Teddy Riley produced No Diggity
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Teddy Riley produced No Diggity
"While credited to Teddy Riley, the musical backing is actually an incognito production by Dr. Dre, who was in the process of extricating himself from his label Death Row Records.[citation needed] The beat to "No Diggity" was initially offered to rapper 2Pac for his Death Row debut All Eyez On Me by label boss Suge Knight, but with Dre leaving the label he sold the beat to Teddy Riley."
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express yourself
nuthin but a g thang
california love
blunt time
zoom
still d.r.e.
let me blow your mind
big egos
family affair
poppin em thangs.(or X)
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"While credited to Teddy Riley, the musical backing is actually an incognito production by Dr. Dre, who was in the process of extricating himself from his label Death Row Records.[citation needed] The beat to "No Diggity" was initially offered to rapper 2Pac for his Death Row debut All Eyez On Me by label boss Suge Knight, but with Dre leaving the label he sold the beat to Teddy Riley."
Yes, Death Row was unable to use the Dre beat and was forced to remake it. They even used Teddy Riley's ex-group member from Guy (Aaron Hall) on the song. At the time Aaron Hall hated Teddy Riley.
Just another example of how much Dre adds to the production. 2pac's song was cool, but production wise it was not good.
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Yes, Death Row was unable to use the Dre beat and was forced to remake it. They even used Teddy Riley's ex-group member from Guy (Aaron Hall) on the song. At the time Aaron Hall hated Teddy Riley.
Just another example of how much Dre adds to the production. 2pac's song was cool, but production wise it was not good.
which 2pac song do you mean?
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which 2pac song do you mean?
Toss It Up from the 7 Day Theory album.
Regarding the best Dr. Dre beats, of course there are tons of contenders. I haven't watched the video yet but I will say that Boss' Life, Outta Control Remix, G'd Up and The Set Up are some of my favourites of the second half of Dre's production career.
I love the simplicity of the Outta Control remix, but its so effective at the same time, similarly I like the clean, hard bass of the Set Up along with that unique knocking sound that dominates the beat. G'd Up and Boss' Life manage to be both chilled out and hard at the same time.
There are so many brilliant Dr. Dre beats from 1988 to now that it becomes hard to narrow them down to 10.
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No love for Warren G's "Looking At Me"? Surprised no one has mentioned that.
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There are too many top notch Dre beats to name just 10.
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No love for Warren G's "Looking At Me"? Surprised no one has mentioned that.
not one of his best but i love it too. very underrated, i agree.
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Mack 10's - Hate in your eyes - not on anyone list?
Chin Check and Hallo produced by Dre? then they should be close to a top 10 to.
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Mack 10's - Hate in your eyes - not on anyone list?
Chin Check and Hallo produced by Dre? then they should be close to a top 10 to.
top 10 is not enough for dr. dre. i cant believe i forgot "x" to put into my top 10. not only x, there are a few more that im sad i cant put.