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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Tha Crip on March 03, 2006, 07:21:52 AM
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The unreleased crappy leftover from snoops album, does anyone know the sample in the song?????, must be an old school song.
for the homies who dont know what im talkin about, heres the song
Snoop Dogg ft George Clinton - Doggystyle
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1N6DSI19EUD8P2KS5TGESXLG61
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What, from G'z up hoez down? I don't know what song it was, but I know Ashanti sampled the same song on "Rain on me"
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I think he means the "Doggystyle" track with George Clinton (which I haven't listened to).
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I think he means the "Doggystyle" track with George Clinton
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What, from G'z up hoez down? I don't know what song it was, but I know Ashanti sampled the same song on "Rain on me"
G'z Up, Hoes Down samples Isaac Hayes - The Look of Love
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updated with audio of the song
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The unreleased crappy leftover from snoops album, does anyone know the sample in the song?????, must be an old school song.
for the homies who dont know what im talkin about, heres the song
Snoop Dogg ft George Clinton - Doggystyle
http://s42.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1N6DSI19EUD8P2KS5TGESXLG61
George Clinton & the Funkadelics "Oh I"
I heard it on the radio a month and a half ago actually.
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I got it...Ill try and up it if you want.
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yeah man if you can that would be great
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i cant find it mayne...Im sure its on my mp3 player though...Ill transfer it back to my computer and up it first thing tomarrow for you
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Funkadelic
"Oh I"
The Electric Spanking of War Babies (1981)
Originally released on Warner Bros. Records
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this would have fit PERFECT on the album. this would have been a house party MUST.
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never herd this track,crazy
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did dre produce that track im guessing he did if it was a leftover from doggystyle
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Please upload again... :(
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I've been trying to find "Oh I" for years. Never could get it :-[
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Funkadelic - Oh, I
http://download.yousendit.com/89F3139562F5ECF7
good track, average by Funkadelic standards though
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As for "Doggystyle", anyone else think it sounds like a Warren beat?
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Funkadelic - Oh, I
http://download.yousendit.com/89F3139562F5ECF7
good track, average by Funkadelic standards though
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As for "Doggystyle", anyone else think it sounds like a Warren beat?
OG Next episode sounds like a Warren beat too, I think maybe that's why it didn't make the album, Suge wouldn't have it
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Funkadelic - Oh, I
http://download.yousendit.com/89F3139562F5ECF7
good track, average by Funkadelic standards though
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As for "Doggystyle", anyone else think it sounds like a Warren beat?
OG Next episode sounds like a Warren beat too, I think maybe that's why it didn't make the album, Suge wouldn't have it
warren G's first album hadn't even dropped yet. No way did he have a sound so distinctive that suge recognized that shit. and as much as I love warren's soft 70's/80's inflected funk....NOONE would question it if someone took ANY warren G beat and said with authority that Dre produced that shit because there is NOTHING Warren G can do that Dre can't and that's spoken by someone who likes warren as a person better than dre.
why? Cause warren does his best to give the fans what they want. Dre is a dope rap producer that can't get over the fact that he will never be as succesful/innovative of an R&B producer as he is a rap producer. Yes he had success with Mary J but that shit wasn't innovative and yes he was innovative with truth hurts but that shit wasn't succesful.
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my favorite unreleased snoop song
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Funkadelic - Oh, I
http://download.yousendit.com/89F3139562F5ECF7
good track, average by Funkadelic standards though
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As for "Doggystyle", anyone else think it sounds like a Warren beat?
OG Next episode sounds like a Warren beat too, I think maybe that's why it didn't make the album, Suge wouldn't have it
warren G's first album hadn't even dropped yet. No way did he have a sound so distinctive that suge recognized that shit. and as much as I love warren's soft 70's/80's inflected funk....NOONE would question it if someone took ANY warren G beat and said with authority that Dre produced that shit because there is NOTHING Warren G can do that Dre can't and that's spoken by someone who likes warren as a person better than dre.
why? Cause warren does his best to give the fans what they want. Dre is a dope rap producer that can't get over the fact that he will never be as succesful/innovative of an R&B producer as he is a rap producer. Yes he had success with Mary J but that shit wasn't innovative and yes he was innovative with truth hurts but that shit wasn't succesful.
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no I think you are wrong. The next episode OG beat was used by warren g on his debut album. He produced the song and it didn't make doggystyle. Its been confirmed by Justin from this forum who works for Doggystyle records.
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"the record didn't say brought in the beat by, dr.dre produced the mothafucka!"-snoop
It's far more likely that dre kicked warren down than vice versa. Not saying warren wasn't involved but that shit was made for doggystyle before dre said 'aight warren, you can have that shit'.
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"the record didn't say brought in the beat by, dr.dre produced the mothafucka!"-snoop
It's far more likely that dre kicked warren down than vice versa. Not saying warren wasn't involved but that shit was made for doggystyle before dre said 'aight warren, you can have that shit'.
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I doubt it. Dre is given more credit than deserved for production. He sampled a lot, and some beats he just barely tweaked. I'm sure warren found that beat and tweaked it and brought it to dre. Why in the hell would it not say produced by Dre in Warren's album credits?
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yall could never understnd how complex the mixing process is...Its not all cut and paste on some frooty loops shit like laying a sample on a beat and put it out on a record...ol boy was on point when he said that shit about the difference between bringing dre a beat and dre producing the motherfucker...theres a whole world of difference.
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The whole first half of Doggystyle was produced by Dre, then Warren and Daz produced most of the second half of Doggystyle cause Dre was getting fed up with the deadline dates, Doggystyle was originally supposed to come out like Sept 7 of 93 and was pushed back to around Thanksgiving, so they did the second half of the album and then Dre at the last minute got hold of the record and started tweaking some shit and there you go, I forgot where I read this tho
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The whole first half of Doggystyle was produced by Dre, then Warren and Daz produced most of the second half of Doggystyle cause Dre was getting fed up with the deadline dates, Doggystyle was originally supposed to come out like Sept 7 of 93 and was pushed back to around Thanksgiving, so they did the second half of the album and then Dre at the last minute got hold of the record and started tweaking some shit and there you go, I forgot where I read this tho
And the irony is, I much prefer the second half of the abum to the first.
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The whole first half of Doggystyle was produced by Dre, then Warren and Daz produced most of the second half of Doggystyle cause Dre was getting fed up with the deadline dates, Doggystyle was originally supposed to come out like Sept 7 of 93 and was pushed back to around Thanksgiving, so they did the second half of the album and then Dre at the last minute got hold of the record and started tweaking some shit and there you go, I forgot where I read this tho
the rumor says that warren n daz made the beats....beatmakers and producers are different man....a good easy example is to watch Hustle and Flow....granted it is jus a film n all but it still shows the difference
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Prominent: Thanks 4 "Oh I", I was lookin' for this shit sooo long...
Can anybody re-upload "Doggystyle OG" ??
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"the record didn't say brought in the beat by, dr.dre produced the mothafucka!"-snoop
It's far more likely that dre kicked warren down than vice versa. Not saying warren wasn't involved but that shit was made for doggystyle before dre said 'aight warren, you can have that shit'.
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I doubt it. Dre is given more credit than deserved for production. He sampled a lot, and some beats he just barely tweaked. I'm sure warren found that beat and tweaked it and brought it to dre. Why in the hell would it not say produced by Dre in Warren's album credits?
label shit. warren g wasn't on death row. suge would have flipped a fucking lid if a warren g album came out with dr.dre production in 1994 and he didn't get a fat ass check. didn't he already make money off regulate? The whole first half of Doggystyle was produced by Dre, then Warren and Daz produced most of the second half of Doggystyle cause Dre was getting fed up with the deadline dates, Doggystyle was originally supposed to come out like Sept 7 of 93 and was pushed back to around Thanksgiving, so they did the second half of the album and then Dre at the last minute got hold of the record and started tweaking some shit and there you go, I forgot where I read this tho
I think this was greatly exaggerated and yeah beatmaker not equals producer.
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"Just cause your label is on your album don't mean your album is on your label."
I like that quote dude.
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Did Next Episode OG have a sample?