West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: DPGC2003 on November 27, 2002, 07:52:53 PM
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I think he's up there...He's got numerous classic Gangstarr albums, and produced classic cuts from Nas to Biggie to Jeru the Damaja...He's at least in the top 3 along with Dre and Quik...
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i want to make one thing clear i like listening to his music but he' not a producer folks.......what does he produce that's all him? his scratches?
i vote no
i don't know why people don't consider erick sermon up there he's pound for pound the best east coaster if you do the musical math....event hough his new song with redman ripped off truth hurts
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I Like "Keep your Worries" by Guru he produced that one right?
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Hell ya.
I put him #2. He's produced the greatest emcees ever and has so many classics.
Fav tracks:
"Waiting For The World To End" - Rakim
"MCs Act Like They Don't Know" - KRS-One
"Nas Is Like" - Nas
"Boom" - Royce Da 5'9"
"Come Clean" - Jeru Da Damaja
"Unbelievable" - Notorious B.I.G.
"Mass Appeal" - Gang Starr
I could go on for a while.
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I Like "Keep your Worries" by Guru he produced that one right?
I think DJ Scratch did that one cause it was on a Guru side projects. One of the Jazzmatazz albums I think.
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i want to make one thing clear i like listening to his music but he' not a producer folks.......what does he produce that's all him? his scratches?
i vote no
i don't know why people don't consider erick sermon up there he's pound for pound the best east coaster if you do the musical math....event hough his new song with redman ripped off truth hurts
were you high when you wrote this?
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i want to make one thing clear i like listening to his music but he' not a producer folks.......what does he produce that's all him? his scratches?
i vote no
i don't know why people don't consider erick sermon up there he's pound for pound the best east coaster if you do the musical math....event hough his new song with redman ripped off truth hurts
were you high when you wrote this?
no
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he iz good i use to think if it had his name on it its CLASSIC but sum of his beets aint that good anymore. IMO im out!!!
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some of his beats are average but some are :o :o :o
Boom by Royce 5'9 is my all time favorite, Nas is like is incredible too
his one of the best
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Above The Clouds is THE GREATEST HIP-HOP BEAT OF ALL TIME.
Don Jacob Corleone i'm guessing doesn't count him as a producer as he always uses samples, but in case you hadn't noticed he doesn't just sample a beat, he chops it up and puts it into a different order and thats what hip hop is about! Creating new beats with a keyboard or live instruments only came about a few years ago. I'd like to see you produce something better if you think he doesn't produce shit.
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Jake made a very detailed post ages ago of why he doesn't consider Premo a producer and I can appreciate where he's coming from but he's still one my fav. producer's, Dre being my all time fav. He's put his name to so many classic beats that i'd be a fool not to consider him one of the best. He may not make beats in the same fashion as the likes of Quincy Jones, Dre etc but he's still great....not the best....but still great.
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i don't know why people don't consider erick sermon up there he's pound for pound the best east coaster if you do the musical math
I put him at #4
event hough his new song with redman ripped off truth hurts
How do you figure that?
First off check '87-'88s Coldcut's remix of Eric B. & Rakim's "Paid In Full" (earliest example I know of hip-hop using something similar to this.)
And Just Blaze produced "React"
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event hough his new song with redman ripped off truth hurts
How do you figure that?
First off check '87-'88s Coldcut's remix of Eric B. & Rakim's "Paid In Full" (earliest example I know of hip-hop using something similar to this.)
Yeah, i've always said this. I think "Addictive" did flare it up again though.
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Yeah, i've always said this. I think "Addictive" did flare it up again though.
It did and I'm sure that Just Blaze was influenced by this song while making the beat to "React".
But I wouldn't say that Erick Sermon ripped off Truth Hurts.
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I'll just say Dre/Quik/Premier/Sermon all are legends, and changed the game, some of the best ever, along with others.
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DJ Premier best producer ever?
No.
But he's certainly up there, maintaining his spot in my top 5 list even though he's fallen off a little lately.
He's #2 or #3 of all time, Imo.
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I'll just say Dre/Premier/Sermon all are legends, and changed the game, some of the best ever, along with others.
Yah