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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Invincible on May 05, 2007, 05:17:16 PM
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Dunno if this has been talked about already but does anyone think that 'G'z And Hustlas' sounds like a straight up Dre production? Because I only learnt the other day that it wasn't.
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When Dre mixes albums, he can make it sound like he made the beats, even when he didn't.
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ya it blew my wig back when i found out it was a sample!
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suprised me too
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Yeah, main melody is the sample:
Bernard Wright - "Haboglabotribin'" (fragment) (http://jruaux.free.fr/clips/Bernard_Wright_-_Haboglabotribin.mp3)
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probably my fav track off the album
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It is a Dre production, he just didn't do much with the sample (or did Dre interplotate it?), like Nuthin' But A "G" Thang.
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It is a Dre production, he just didn't do much with the sample (or did Dre interplotate it?), like Nuthin' But A "G" Thang.
I wouldn't say Dre didn't do much with it; if you have heard other songs using this sample, you can tell Dre's version is superior. Warren G did a song with Pac before G'z and Hustlas even came out and it was called Lie To Kick It. Dre's version is a million times better.......
Dope white rapper wanna be? Just because its a sample, how does hat make it not Dre's beat? Most of Dre's songs from that era were almost straight samples........
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Ed O.G. also used this sample on his "Life of a Kid in the Ghetto" album which dropped in like 91 I believe. But yeah Dre's is the cleanest.
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In a title:
"Gz" = gangstaz or money ?
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In a title:
"Gz" = gangstaz or money ?
He's referring to Gangstas.
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In a title:
"Gz" = gangstaz or money ?
He's referring to Gangstas.
Thx.
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Great song, probably my fav from the album too.
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One of my favorites from Doggystyle, I was just listening to this track yesterday.
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This is the track on the album that I like the least, but Snoops flow is tight.
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probably my fav song on the album
wow, thats not dre? :o it sounds so "gangsta", i cant imagine that being r&b
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probably my fav song on the album
wow, thats not dre? :o it sounds so "gangsta", i cant imagine that being r&b
What do you mean its not Dre??? He produced the song, but the beat isn't an original. In fact, there isn't one original beat on either DOggystyle or Chronic, so according to your definition then neither of those cds have Dre beats??
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probably my fav song on the album
wow, thats not dre? :o it sounds so "gangsta", i cant imagine that being r&b
What do you mean its not Dre??? He produced the song, but the beat isn't an original. In fact, there isn't one original beat on either DOggystyle or Chronic, so according to your definition then neither of those cds have Dre beats??
no i mean dre didnt compose the instruments... i thought he did
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It is a Dre production, he just didn't do much with the sample (or did Dre interplotate it?), like Nuthin' But A "G" Thang.
I wouldn't say Dre didn't do much with it; if you have heard other songs using this sample, you can tell Dre's version is superior. Warren G did a song with Pac before G'z and Hustlas even came out and it was called Lie To Kick It. Dre's version is a million times better.......
Dope white rapper wanna be? Just because its a sample, how does hat make it not Dre's beat? Most of Dre's songs from that era were almost straight samples........
I never said it wasn't a Dre production did I? Like Shawn said, Dre did not compose the instruments and it sounds like a Dre production when he does compose them.
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Most of Dre's biggest hits are just pure samples, almost without any changes, expecially the older tracks but even some recent ones like Eminem's "My Name Is".
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Most of Dre's biggest hits are just pure samples, almost without any changes, expecially the older tracks but even some recent ones like Eminem's "My Name Is".
Right... Do U remember "The Roach (Outro)" from "The Chronic" ? Whole beat is a modified sample from "Make My Funk The P-Funk" ("Nuthin' But A G Thang" too, but there is some other sample either)...
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The Next Episode is a straight up sample too.
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It is a Dre production, he just didn't do much with the sample (or did Dre interplotate it?), like Nuthin' But A "G" Thang.
I wouldn't say Dre didn't do much with it; if you have heard other songs using this sample, you can tell Dre's version is superior. Warren G did a song with Pac before G'z and Hustlas even came out and it was called Lie To Kick It. Dre's version is a million times better.......
Dope white rapper wanna be? Just because its a sample, how does hat make it not Dre's beat? Most of Dre's songs from that era were almost straight samples........
I never said it wasn't a Dre production did I? Like Shawn said, Dre did not compose the instruments and it sounds like a Dre production when he does compose them.
"Dunno if this has been talked about already but does anyone think that 'G'z And Hustlas' sounds like a straight up Dre production? Because I only learnt the other day that it wasn't."
I assumed you meant it wasn't a Dre production when you said in the above quote that it isn't a Dre production. Either way, GREAT song.....
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probably my fav song on the album
wow, thats not dre? :o it sounds so "gangsta", i cant imagine that being r&b
What do you mean its not Dre??? He produced the song, but the beat isn't an original. In fact, there isn't one original beat on either DOggystyle or Chronic, so according to your definition then neither of those cds have Dre beats??
the music from deeez nuts is original to my knowledge. same with the shiznit, doggy dogg world, pump pump, the chronic intro, the day the niggaz took over i believe is based on dre's bassist wolfe's riff thus constituing original music, bitches ain't shit's music sounds original as well. there are samples on these songs i listed, but the music is original to my knowledge. gin and juice also i think.....so actually, there's alot of original music on those records.
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