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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Fatdodger on February 25, 2007, 12:02:00 PM
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who has more heat i personally like warren g's shit the best but they all get down
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I think Warren G in my eyes has always been more consistent over the years...
Daz has dropped some monster beats but over recent years some have been well below par
Soopa is the same as Daz in many ways, incredible producer but in Soopa's case he doesnt release enough material and when he does it can often be hit or miss
Good comparision though as they are all great producers but all have slipped up during thier careers with poor quality material
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defanitely warren g. 1 of my fav. producers/rappers.
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Yeah Im going to go for Warren G as well, hands down.
Daz and Soopa, especially Soopa, have also made good beats but Warren just knocks them out of the water through his soulfulness and consistancy. Warren also happen to be one of my favourite rapper so that really gives him a head start right there 8)
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I think Warren G in my eyes has always been more consistent over the years...
Daz has dropped some monster beats but over recent years some have been well below par
Soopa is the same as Daz in many ways, incredible producer but in Soopa's case he doesnt release enough material and when he does it can often be hit or miss
Good comparision though as they are all great producers but all have slipped up during thier careers with poor quality material
quadrouple word :)
Even tho i didn't feel much of the production on In The Midnite-Hour..
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Hardest hitting tracks- Daz
Most Innovative and creative- Soopafly
Best vibe & musically- Warren G
Overall- Warren G
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i think Daz has come up with so many good beats in the past, that even if he fucks up here in there now, imma still give him the most heat. warren g and soopafly, great contenders as well though. 8)
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Warren G is the best producer but personally I prefer Daz beats
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
-T
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
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Yeah but there is a distinct difference between a Daz and a Soopafly beat. Soopa incorporates alot of different sounds into his beats. His are alot more musical. He also adds more stratches and vocal samples than Daz. Daz got that 808 basslines and hard hitting drums and keys. Soopa's most recent work has been hitting hard bass wise like a Daz beat. The 2 of them together they make some dope shit.
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
-T
Yeah but there is a distinct difference between a Daz and a Soopafly beat. Soopa incorporates alot of different sounds into his beats. His are alot more musical. He also adds more stratches and vocal samples than Daz. Daz got that 808 basslines and hard hitting drums and keys. Soopa's most recent work has been hitting hard bass wise like a Daz beat. The 2 of them together they make some dope shit.
yeah soopafly does that cartoony shit. daz does that fat bass stuff. if we're talking separate than I go with Daz cause he has way more output but Soopa is good as fuck. and I like warren's melodies better than both daz and soopa's stuff but I think they're nigh evenly matched.
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
-T
Yeah but there is a distinct difference between a Daz and a Soopafly beat. Soopa incorporates alot of different sounds into his beats. His are alot more musical. He also adds more stratches and vocal samples than Daz. Daz got that 808 basslines and hard hitting drums and keys. Soopa's most recent work has been hitting hard bass wise like a Daz beat. The 2 of them together they make some dope shit.
yeah soopafly does that cartoony shit. daz does that fat bass stuff. if we're talking separate than I go with Daz cause he has way more output but Soopa is good as fuck. and I like warren's melodies better than both daz and soopa's stuff but I think they're nigh evenly matched.
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If this thread was around Daz's Death Row days I would say Daz. Today he is a little bit predictable with his beats. You don't know what you gonna get with Soopafly. He takes chances, uses alot of sounds that are not trademark to DPG. The beats he did on Cali IZ Active were most def on some gangsta shit but it had a updated twist to it. Daz since 99 or so has been using a co producer so I have not heard a str8 Daz beat in a while. As of right now, I will check for a Soopa beat before a Daz one. But it sounds like Daz got some heat for Dogg Chit.
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
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Yeah but there is a distinct difference between a Daz and a Soopafly beat. Soopa incorporates alot of different sounds into his beats. His are alot more musical. He also adds more stratches and vocal samples than Daz. Daz got that 808 basslines and hard hitting drums and keys. Soopa's most recent work has been hitting hard bass wise like a Daz beat. The 2 of them together they make some dope shit.
yeah soopafly does that cartoony shit. daz does that fat bass stuff. if we're talking separate than I go with Daz cause he has way more output but Soopa is good as fuck. and I like warren's melodies better than both daz and soopa's stuff but I think they're nigh evenly matched.
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If this thread was around Daz's Death Row days I would say Daz. Today he is a little bit predictable with his beats. You don't know what you gonna get with Soopafly. He takes chances, uses alot of sounds that are not trademark to DPG. The beats he did on Cali IZ Active were most def on some gangsta shit but it had a updated twist to it. Daz since 99 or so has been using a co producer so I have not heard a str8 Daz beat in a while. As of right now, I will check for a Soopa beat before a Daz one. But it sounds like Daz got some heat for Dogg Chit.
he produced vibe wit a pimp right? daz did? that is sick stuff. though I didn't like the beat to 1 n 1 out
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I consider daz/soopa a production team. Most of their shit is collab in some way. and I think they make the bangers.
warren g for that softer funky shit.
I like warren's shit more but Daz/soopa have some classic classic shit under their belt.
-T
Yeah but there is a distinct difference between a Daz and a Soopafly beat. Soopa incorporates alot of different sounds into his beats. His are alot more musical. He also adds more stratches and vocal samples than Daz. Daz got that 808 basslines and hard hitting drums and keys. Soopa's most recent work has been hitting hard bass wise like a Daz beat. The 2 of them together they make some dope shit.
yeah soopafly does that cartoony shit. daz does that fat bass stuff. if we're talking separate than I go with Daz cause he has way more output but Soopa is good as fuck. and I like warren's melodies better than both daz and soopa's stuff but I think they're nigh evenly matched.
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If this thread was around Daz's Death Row days I would say Daz. Today he is a little bit predictable with his beats. You don't know what you gonna get with Soopafly. He takes chances, uses alot of sounds that are not trademark to DPG. The beats he did on Cali IZ Active were most def on some gangsta shit but it had a updated twist to it. Daz since 99 or so has been using a co producer so I have not heard a str8 Daz beat in a while. As of right now, I will check for a Soopa beat before a Daz one. But it sounds like Daz got some heat for Dogg Chit.
he produced vibe wit a pimp right? daz did? that is sick stuff. though I didn't like the beat to 1 n 1 out
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Daz & Soopafly did that song. I can't remember the last song Daz did by himself.
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shit is banging though. did daz do R.A.W. by himself? some stellar production there.
-T
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I think Warren G in my eyes has always been more consistent over the years...
Daz has dropped some monster beats but over recent years some have been well below par
Soopa is the same as Daz in many ways, incredible producer but in Soopa's case he doesnt release enough material and when he does it can often be hit or miss
Good comparision though as they are all great producers but all have slipped up during thier careers with poor quality material
quadrouple word :)
Even tho i didn't feel much of the production on In The Midnite-Hour..
the contents of The Mid-Nite Hour might dissapoint you if you are looking for some gangsta-wanksta stuff....but the beats are ON POINT.
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I think Warren G in my eyes has always been more consistent over the years...
Daz has dropped some monster beats but over recent years some have been well below par
Soopa is the same as Daz in many ways, incredible producer but in Soopa's case he doesnt release enough material and when he does it can often be hit or miss
Good comparision though as they are all great producers but all have slipped up during thier careers with poor quality material
quadrouple word :)
Even tho i didn't feel much of the production on In The Midnite-Hour..
the contents of The Mid-Nite Hour might dissapoint you if you are looking for some gangsta-wanksta stuff....but the beats are ON POINT.
Yeah that album gets alot of hate for some reason, but I thought the beats were bangin on that album.
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I think Warren G in my eyes has always been more consistent over the years...
Daz has dropped some monster beats but over recent years some have been well below par
Soopa is the same as Daz in many ways, incredible producer but in Soopa's case he doesnt release enough material and when he does it can often be hit or miss
Good comparision though as they are all great producers but all have slipped up during thier careers with poor quality material
quadrouple word :)
Even tho i didn't feel much of the production on In The Midnite-Hour..
the contents of The Mid-Nite Hour might dissapoint you if you are looking for some gangsta-wanksta stuff....but the beats are ON POINT.
such a dope album.
Regulate
Mid-Nite Hour/Return of The Regulator (can't decide)
I Want It All
Look Over Your shoulder
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judging from the Dogg Chit tracks I've heard I don't know if he's using a coprodiucer or not but these beats are the best from him that I've heard in a while
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judging from the Dogg Chit tracks I've heard I don't know if he's using a coprodiucer or not but these beats are the best from him that I've heard in a while
I know since his DPG LP up until now it has been Ivan Johnson. He will do a Soopa co produced beat here and there but Ivan is the main producer he does the bulk of his production with.
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I thought daz always had co-producers. People said Dre used to mix/master everything that came out of death row, so with that in mind, Daz may do the beats (as he does now) but someone like Dre or Ivan might master/mix? i dunno though
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I thought daz always had co-producers. People said Dre used to mix/master everything that came out of death row, so with that in mind, Daz may do the beats (as he does now) but someone like Dre or Ivan might master/mix? i dunno though
I think you're right, like Daz produced the majority of Dogg Food, but Dre mixed the record that's why it sounded so good, then you take Dillinger and Gotti which had dope beats but I think Mike Dean was doing the mixing, and it didn't sound as crisp
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I thought daz always had co-producers. People said Dre used to mix/master everything that came out of death row, so with that in mind, Daz may do the beats (as he does now) but someone like Dre or Ivan might master/mix? i dunno though
I think you're right, like Daz produced the majority of Dogg Food, but Dre mixed the record that's why it sounded so good, then you take Dillinger and Gotti which had dope beats but I think Mike Dean was doing the mixing, and it didn't sound as crisp
It's hard to top a album mixed by Dre. I actually liked when Daz was working with Mike Dean. He gave the beats a little bit more of a grimey sound to them. The bass knocked and the keys were hittin. This guy Ivan Johnson seems to have a mixture of sounds but he fits Daz's style a little better.
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I thought daz always had co-producers. People said Dre used to mix/master everything that came out of death row, so with that in mind, Daz may do the beats (as he does now) but someone like Dre or Ivan might master/mix? i dunno though
I think you're right, like Daz produced the majority of Dogg Food, but Dre mixed the record that's why it sounded so good, then you take Dillinger and Gotti which had dope beats but I think Mike Dean was doing the mixing, and it didn't sound as crisp
It's hard to top a album mixed by Dre. I actually liked when Daz was working with Mike Dean. He gave the beats a little bit more of a grimey sound to them. The bass knocked and the keys were hittin. This guy Ivan Johnson seems to have a mixture of sounds but he fits Daz's style a little better.
the bass was kickin especially on that Coastin track, Mike Dean was dope he just brought a different type of sound on that album than what I was expecting
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mike dean was a rock producer, and I remember his shit having that rock edge to it.
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warren g
stadion
http://rapidshare.com/files/18962404/4_GNTM_2_01_03_07_by_Jan2.mp4.html%3Cbr%20/%3E
vorbereitungen
http://rapidshare.com/files/18962574/1_GNTM_2_01_03_07_by_Jan2.mpg.html%3Cbr%20/%3E
string
http://rapidshare.com/files/18963467/2_GNTM_2_01_03_07_by_Jan2.mpg.html%3Cbr%20/%3E
bikini
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they're all dope man... but warren is proly the most consistent..... the thing that always bothers me is that none of these producers get love out of the westcoast... these guys r known predominantly as producers not emcees... yet they r never called on from artists outside of their camp... i know daz did my life for ti... but other than that man i can't really name anything
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Hardest hitting tracks- Daz
Most Innovative an creative- Soopafly
Best vibe & musically- Warren G
Overall- Warren G
there it is there, perfect answer
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they're all dope man... but warren is proly the most consistent..... the thing that always bothers me is that none of these producers get love out of the westcoast... these guys r known predominantly as producers not emcees... yet they r never called on from artists outside of their camp... i know daz did my life for ti... but other than that man i can't really name anything
who better for tha dogg pound to produce for than tha dogg pound? personally I'd be pissed if Jay z, JD, 50 or a bunch of mediocre southerners fucking up a daz beat that Kurupt could have been ripping up. shit, that's the problem I have with dre!
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Daz
Warren G
Soopa
in that order... but i love all they shit, all 3 of them, but Daz is def my fav producer of all time