West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Mr. RuthlessG on March 09, 2006, 11:00:41 AM
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I think there a lot of producers on the west that have talent but are underrated.
Here the producers that I think are underrated:
JT The Bigga Figga (I thought he use to make some good beats)
Rhythm D (the man has heat but yet outisde of C-Bo no one works with him)
Shock G (he may be well known but he still doesn't get the credit he deserves)
QD3
Tone Capone
Ant Banks (from 1992 to 2000 the man made some of the best beats I ever heard)
Mike Mosley (the man more or less created the "Mob" sound)
DJ Darryl
Pizzo (I thought he had some talent)
Young Trey
Binky Mack
DJ U-Neek (I really wish he would work with some other artists outside of Bone)
Khayree
Shorty B.
One Drop Scott
Paris
Studio Tone
Sean T
What west coast producers do you think are underrated?
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lots of new producers on the west are slept on
J wells
THX
Goldeneye
R-Tistic :)
list is endless in terms of new-west production
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I think even Dj Quik is underrated. Maybe not on the West, but in the rest of the world he is underrated.
And Khayree is def underrated. He produced one of the best albums in history of hip-hop, Mac Dre's 'Young Black Brotha', but he never gets any kind of shine.
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Dunno if all are westcoast:
Dj Khalil
J.R.
J.Wells
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studio tone
droop-e
rick rock
bosko
sho nuff
30/30 sick wid it
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I agree with all those but I gotta add to the list:
Funk Daddy from Seattle
Torrey Ward from Portland.
The Northwest is the West too!
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DJ Quik
Ant Banks
Rick Rock
Studio Ton
Bosko
Bud'da
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QD Muthafuckin III
Studio Tone
Mike Mosley
Tone Capone
Ant Banks
Dj Quik
I guess i could say Battlecat...
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Most of the above + Damizza.
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rick rock
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I always thought DJ YELLA was a dope producer. His work with eazy during his post nwa career was classic
ole skool shit
gimme dat nut
eternal e
tha muthaphukkin real
off the top off my dome
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THE SICK SYMPHONIES CAMP ..........
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QD Muthafuckin III
To this day, I still think of that dude as a Dre-wannabe. Every song he produced on "Lethal Injection" practically screamed "Chronic" imitation. I thought he did really good work on Pac and Outlawz' "Still I Rise" album, tho.
Oh, yeah, and nobody can deny he produces excellent documentaries about hip-hop - he's the cat that brought us the "Beef" series, after all. 8)
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QD Muthafuckin III
To this day, I still think of that dude as a Dre-wannabe. Every song he produced on "Lethal Injection" practically screamed "Chronic" imitation. I thought he did really good work on Pac and Outlawz' "Still I Rise" album, tho.
Oh, yeah, and nobody can deny he produces excellent documentaries about hip-hop - he's the cat that brought us the "Beef" series, after all. 8)
To be real with you after the chronic, more and more producers were leaning towards the Clinton samplin..it was about who could do it better. QD III has always been smooth ass fuck with his beats...I was mostly speaking on his work on Still I Rise too....but You Know How We Do It and all the other tracks juz can't go unignored.
WickZ
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To be real with you after the chronic, more and more producers were leaning towards the Clinton samplin..it was about who could do it better. QD III has always been smooth ass fuck with his beats...I was mostly speaking on his work on Still I Rise too....but You Know How We Do It and all the other tracks juz can't go unignored.
WickZ
"You Know How We Do It"...see, the first time I heard that song, I was like, "this shit sounds a lot like 'Let Me Ride', down to those wah-wah guitars". You're right that there were a lotta producers doing G-Funk after "The Chronic" came out, but QD3 copied Dre's style just a little too much for comfort.
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To be real with you after the chronic, more and more producers were leaning towards the Clinton samplin..it was about who could do it better. QD III has always been smooth ass fuck with his beats...I was mostly speaking on his work on Still I Rise too....but You Know How We Do It and all the other tracks juz can't go unignored.
WickZ
"You Know How We Do It"...see, the first time I heard that song, I was like, "this shit sounds a lot like 'Let Me Ride', down to those wah-wah guitars". You're right that there were a lotta producers doing G-Funk after "The Chronic" came out, but QD3 copied Dre's style just a little too much for comfort.
Ah i dunno about all that...i'm still sayin his a bomb ass underated prod
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DJ Quik of course
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the most underrated beat maker is "The Banksta" Ant mutherfuckin Bank$.
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I agree with most of people mentioned already but you guys forgot E-A-Ski.
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^^^ yea and dj pooh
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Dunno if all are westcoast:
Dj Khalil
J.R.
J.Wells
Agree with those names (dunno if J.R. is West Coast) but particularly agree with Khalil. He has got so many different production styles its insane, and of course he's an excellent DJ also. I hope he gets the recognition he deserves in the future.
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Ant Banks and E-A-Ski (& CMT) def.
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The Sick Symphony Camp...
J Steez
Fingazz
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THE SICK SYMPHONIES CAMP ..........
ALSO BIG HUTCH (COLD 187)
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mark sparks and sir jinx are hella underrated...
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Underrated West Coast Producers Hands Down is BUCCWEET
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DJ Quik
Ant Banks
E-A-Ski
Battlecat
DJ Pooh
These r definatley underrated.
+ most of the others mentioned!
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mike dean for sure. i'd also add mike mosley. wayyy fuckin under-rated.
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Madlib
Dj Khalil
Oh No
Daedelus (More experimental, but dope, and needs to be heard, trust me, you wont be dissapointed)
Daddy Kev
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DJ QUIK
He should be at least as rich as Dre ;D
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Bud'da
Soopafly
Meech Wells
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I think Khayree is the most underrated, hes produced many classic albums.