West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: TRG on March 02, 2011, 09:37:49 PM
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http://www.complex.com/music/2011/03/dj-khalil-tells-all/
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props nice read.
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lot of dope stories. i wanna know the story behind "Missile Testing (Death To Infidels)" since Khalil seems to be cool with Game.
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thanks for posting.
wouldn't mind hearing Liz on the hook of Won't back down.
so, according to Khalil, Dre made Kush sound completely different.
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thanks for posting.
wouldn't mind hearing Liz on the hook of Won't back down.
so, according to Khalil, Dre made Kush sound completely different.
and took only mixing credits
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Yeah really good read.
I wanna hear that Snoop verse on Lay You Down :D
he really is the dopest producer out right now!
oh btw he could have mentioned SAS had Talkin To Myself before Em.
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so, according to Khalil, Dre made Kush sound completely different.
and took only mixing credits
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Exactly. That's good for Dre, with all these people talking shit about Dre saying ''he isnt involved with the production of his own music, he just puts his name on the final product''
Cool and Dre basically said the same thing in regards to Hate it or Love It, saying that he basically remade the whole song from scratch due to sample issues.
Props for posting, great interview.
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Thanks, it was interesting
oh btw he could have mentioned SAS had Talkin To Myself before Em.
Yeah same with I'll Still Kill, he didn't say Bishop Lamont was on the og with Kobe
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thanks for posting.
wouldn't mind hearing Liz on the hook of Won't back down.
so, according to Khalil, Dre made Kush sound completely different.
and took only mixing credits
how kind ;)
so, according to Khalil, Dre made Kush sound completely different.
and took only mixing credits
Exactly. That's good for Dre, with all these people talking shit about Dre saying ''he isnt involved with the production of his own music, he just puts his name on the final product''
Cool and Dre basically said the same thing in regards to Hate it or Love It, saying that he basically remade the whole song from scratch due to sample issues.
Props for posting, great interview.
but his role is still different in compared to Still Dre or Nuthing but a g thang
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Good read
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but his role is still different in compared to Still Dre
Is it ? Wasn't it Nakamara on the Drums and Storch on the Keys ?
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Good read, Khalil seems like a real humble cat
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I just love shit like this. I hope they would do somethin' like this with Battlecat.
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yep i agree this shit is awesome! complex is killin it lately!
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"but they also had a version with Snoop Dogg on it. I've heard it. They played it for me and I was like, ’Snoop is on this?’ And it was just dope because I had never done anything with Snoop, so to hear it I was like, ’This is crazy.’ But Snoop said some controversial things and it wouldn't have been a good look for G-Unit if they had put it out. Snoop was kinda calling out some people in the song and 50 had to take his verse off the record. They were just like, 'Nah, we had to kill Snoop’s verse on this. We don't wanna have any issues with anybody.' It's hilarious. [Laughs.] [The verse was about Suge Knight]
Proof that 50 dont want real beef
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I love these stories behind classic songs, hope there will be one for Detox too
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Really like these articles. Not feeling any of the chorus' Kobe is on though.