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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: So Much Style on June 14, 2009, 09:22:32 AM
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Here is mel man's discography:
Various Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath: "Aftermath (The Intro)", "Shittin' On The World" (with Dr. Dre)
Xzibit 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz: "Los Angeles Times".
Xzibit Restless: "Get Your Walk On" (with Battlecat).
Dr. Dre 2001: Co-production with Dr. Dre on every track except "The Message".
Eminem The Slim Shady LP: "Role Model" (with Dr. Dre).
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP: "Kill You", "Who Knew", "The Real Slim Shady", "Remember Me?", and "I'm Back" (all with Dr. Dre).
Knoc-Turn'al The Way I Am: "Watch Out"
Joe Beast Im In Tha Hood Cause um Hood Mixtape
Joe Beast No
The Firm - The Album "untouchables"
Joe Beast Gangsta
Eve Eve Of Destruction
Snoop Dogg Dog Named Snoop feat. Trey-Dee
Nate Dogg Music & Me: "I Pledge Allegiance" feat. Pharoahe Monch.
The Lady of Rage Verbal Abuse: "Worldwide"
I just noticed that these are all BANGIN ass beats and not one bad one on there (except maybe "gangsta by joe beast, dont really feel that), anyhow, DAMN never new he did I pledge allegience or co produced GEt your Walk on (always thought that was battlecat only)....DRE needs him back 4 sho!!
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Last i heard from him was that he was back with Aftermath. Mel-Man is real dope, i hope he is workin' on "Detox" with Dre.
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Whenever Mel-Man co-produces with someone the finished product is classic.
Mel and Dre = 2001, numerous classic songs..
Mel and Battlecat = Get Ur Walk On classic
Dre n Mel > Dre w/ Scott Storch, Mark Batson, etc.
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Knoc-turn'al - Knoc's Landin (song)
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Dre doesn't need to do shit, because he helped Mel-Man's career.
Mel-Man is dope, but he killed his own career
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lol saw him at best buys one day
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you forgot...
Xzibit - Year 2000
Xzibit - Los Angeles Times
Snoop Dogg - Dogg Named Snoop
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you forgot...
Xzibit - Year 2000
Xzibit - Los Angeles Times
Snoop Dogg - Dogg Named Snoop
LOL skimmin
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Mel Man is back with Aftermath as far as I know.
The A&R for Tha Realest's album, Mike Lynn, who we all know has been with Aftermath for years, helped get Mel Man to collaborate with Tha Realest on his "Witness Tha Realest" album.
The track is Tha Realest "All or Nothin" produced by Mel Man, and it is a certified banger. Mel Man may have been out of the lime light for years, but he hasn't lost his touch what so ever.
One of the many things y'all definitely need to check for on Tha Realest album. Even if you hate his previous year's music, I guarantee there will be tracks on this album that people can appreciate. He stepped outside of the box on this one, and eyebrows will definitely be raised when listened to I believe.
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The A&R for Tha Realest's album, Mike Lynn, who we all know has been with Aftermath for years, helped get Mel Man to collaborate with Tha Realest on his "Witness Tha Realest" album.
The track is Tha Realest "All or Nothin" produced by Mel Man, and it is a certified banger. Mel Man may have been out of the lime light for years, but he hasn't lost his touch what so ever.
Got a link?
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Mel Man is back with Aftermath as far as I know.
The A&R for Tha Realest's album, Mike Lynn, who we all know has been with Aftermath for years, helped get Mel Man to collaborate with Tha Realest on his "Witness Tha Realest" album.
The track is Tha Realest "All or Nothin" produced by Mel Man, and it is a certified banger. Mel Man may have been out of the lime light for years, but he hasn't lost his touch what so ever.
One of the many things y'all definitely need to check for on Tha Realest album. Even if you hate his previous year's music, I guarantee there will be tracks on this album that people can appreciate. He stepped outside of the box on this one, and eyebrows will definitely be raised when listened to I believe.
Propz for the info
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Dre doesn't need to do shit, because he helped Mel-Man's career.
Mel-Man is dope, but he killed his own career
lol.