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Title: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: HBKid_Jr on July 24, 2001, 10:21:24 PM
What yall think theres tha
NWA era 1987-91
G-Funk - 92-93 ( chronic & doggystyle)
I dont know what to label this era, 94-96 i.e. natural born killaz, cali love,  lady heroin,  keep the heads ringin.
Futaristic sound- 97- present

I gotta go wit the 94-96 era,  even though there are a limited amount of tracks this is my personal fav but 92-93 is right up there.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Don Seer on July 24, 2001, 10:23:53 PM
Plus U Cant' C Me..... damn that shit is fire but combined with Cali Love, NBK and Keep their heads... can you imagine what Helter Skelter or Chronic 2 would have been like... damn.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Don Jacob on July 24, 2001, 10:29:00 PM
mos definatly the g-funk era this new era is almost as good IMO
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: HBKid_Jr on July 24, 2001, 10:45:55 PM

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Plus U Cant' C Me..... damn that shit is fire but combined with Cali Love, NBK and Keep their heads... can you imagine what Helter Skelter or Chronic 2 would have been like... damn.
 its almost depressing if u look at the last page of all eyez on me when it says upcoming releases,  u had tha chronic 2 an tha doggfather would had dre's production all over it an sam sneed's album was comin out.  Those 3 c.d.'s would of been classics instead sam sneeds an tha chronic 2 were never released :'(  tha doggfather was an alright cd.  Dre also had j-flexx comin out soon 2 but dre left an j-flexx's career went nowhere :'(  just imagine what could of been.  Shit death row would still be cashing from that big time
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: The Big Bad Ass on July 24, 2001, 11:36:43 PM
92-93 would be my vote.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Don Jacob on July 24, 2001, 11:38:48 PM
damn wish dr. dre and deathrow would strike a deal and release those unreleased dre tracks
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Hatesrats™ on July 24, 2001, 11:50:10 PM

2001-beyond.....belive it or not yall' but I think we haven't heard anything yet...and that's scary.. :-/

"The Wash" soundtrack will be the begining...after that we will no longer have to refer to his older stuff as his "def"inition

my opinion........Hatesrats  2001
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: js83 on July 25, 2001, 12:12:38 AM

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92-93 would be my vote.


yea..the chronic..shit was a classic.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: West Coast Veteran on July 25, 2001, 12:36:36 AM
all of them!
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Scribe on July 25, 2001, 02:01:13 AM
92-93 for me. Doggystyle and Chronic, I'll be bumping that shit forever.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Braindead on July 25, 2001, 11:33:54 AM
Doggystyle/Chronic
The Firm/Aftermath (the underrated era)

I'm not feelin the 2001shit , but he's impressed me with his latest work (Bilal , Mary J).
I think he's back , i mean really back to the Dre Level.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: DreSnoop00 on July 25, 2001, 11:37:45 AM
damn i love all his eras.......
all tight.. i gotta go with 92-93 with chronic and doggystyle
but i also liked tha NWA era.. ya kno.. ta old school shit... all tight. and now i'm lookin foward to whats coming up next for him
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Hittman on July 25, 2001, 11:39:07 AM
I think the future...Hittman coming out.

Working on Xzibit albums probably

And then this supposably Snoop and Dre collabo together so...
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: oUtLaW on July 25, 2001, 11:47:34 AM
92-93 with 2 classic albums chronic and doggystyle.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: AfterMathematics on July 25, 2001, 01:21:45 PM
If I had to choose, I'd go for the G-Funk era.  But, his new shit is off the heezy too.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: DPGC2001 on July 25, 2001, 05:00:42 PM
The Chronic Doggystyle Era...Dre never made a wack beat back then...His new shit sounds mad repetative...That Bilal beat is fire though...
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: ImmortalOne on July 25, 2001, 05:18:01 PM
For a full album, Doggystyle is Dre's best production, in my opinion. But "Cant C Me" is his best beat ever, for just one song.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: TheShiznit227 on July 25, 2001, 06:47:25 PM
G-Funk fa'sho, love dat shit.
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on July 26, 2001, 09:08:59 AM
Here is how I look at it...



1.1975-1985 - Turntable DJ Era (World Class Wreckin Cru)

2.1986-1991 - Old School beats, that have a G-funkish touch to them (NWA Era)

3.1992-1994 - Beats that are way to (G) Funky. (Begining of Death Row Era)

4.1994-1996 - Funky Beats, yet a new sound to them (End of Death Row Era)

5.1996-Present - Futuristic beats (Aftermath Era)
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on July 26, 2001, 09:15:25 AM
My vote would be number 3...
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: Top-Dogg2001 on July 26, 2001, 09:37:35 AM
The G-funk era was the best. Like someone said, it's hard to loom at the last page of the all eyez on me booklet and see all those releases and have shit like the chronic 2, etc never see the light of day and the stuff that did come out wasn't even that great. (doggfather)
Title: Re: Dre's best era,  beat wise
Post by: So Much Style on July 26, 2001, 10:42:53 AM
i luved all thsoe eras except the period of 97-98 when he was repetedy using dark pianos and shit like on "Everyday thang" and "nas is coming"