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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Matty on March 18, 2011, 10:02:17 AM
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up to 3 choices!
IMO it is dj quik, dr. dre and fredwreck. happens to be three of my favourite producers, but part of the reason for that is itself because of the classic-level collabs with nate! :bandit:
warren g has a lot of quantity and some undisputed classics, but that's the obvious choice and i'd generally take a cut from either of the three dudes above over him.
also honourable mentions to daz and damizza, they have a lot of great material with nate. anyone else not on the list feel free to say who and why. and it's just opinions - this aint about trying to put down anyones work, only to see what people enjoy the most!
what do y'all think?
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Would be good to have a poll going. You could also add Damizza and Daz to the list.
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who produced that track with mos def and pharoe monch? "oh no" nate killed the hook on that song, bumpin it the now its sick!!
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who produced that track with mos def and pharoe monch? "oh no" nate killed the hook on that song, bumpin it the now its sick!!
Rockwilder.
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Would be good to have a poll going. You could also add Damizza and Daz to the list.
poll added!
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Voted Warren G, Dre and Fredwreck.
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who produced that track with mos def and pharoe monch? "oh no" nate killed the hook on that song, bumpin it the now its sick!!
Rockwilder.
what about "eastside party" who done that?
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who produced that track with mos def and pharoe monch? "oh no" nate killed the hook on that song, bumpin it the now its sick!!
Rockwilder.
what about "eastside party" who done that?
Daz
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Didn't vote because I'd say Johnny J ;)
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Daz, Johnny J, Teddy Riley, Battlecat
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Didn't vote because I'd say Johnny J ;)
You can vote up to 3 options. ;)
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Warren and Fredwreck
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Voted Warren G, Dre and Fredwreck.
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Dre, Fred and Daz
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Didn't vote because I'd say Johnny J ;)
Indeed :)
Imagine a Nate Dogg solo album over a smooth Johnny 'J' tracks like "Crazy Dangerous" - shit would be craaazy 8)
http://www.youtube.com/v/WdUHZHv4XA4
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Warren G & Dr. Dre
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Warren G & Dr. Dre
Gotta agree, his best/biggest shit came on Dre/Warren production.
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Warren g - regulate and no one can do it better > any other collabos he's done
Dj quik - don't tell was amazing. Plus black mercedes is pure classic
3rd...probably damizza
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just to name-drop the dj quik collabs
don't tell
medley for a v
black mercedes
what they think
get up
there she goes
+ quik's mixing on the nate features from all eyez on me
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Does anybody have "What They Think" and "Head Of State" in CDQ?
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Does anybody have "What They Think" and "Head Of State" in CDQ?
head of state is kinda a mash-up any idea who produced it? quik's verse is recycled from hand in hand. this is the better quality mp3 from the thread about it before, but not cdq http://www.mediafire.com/?ehxqpemeebzwnz7
what they think (full promo cds is in my lossless thread)
http://www.mediafire.com/?aaez210ehosek1s
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head of state is kinda a mash-up any idea who produced it? quik's verse is recycled from hand in hand. this is the better quality mp3 from the thread about it before, but not cdq http://www.mediafire.com/?ehxqpemeebzwnz7
Damn, i didn't know that. Thanks anyway +1
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Voted Daz. I think he shined best on stuff with Dre, but overall his chemistry with Daz was best imo.
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Him and Warren had the chemistry. Him and Dre had the great student-mentor relationship.
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Daz, Warren and Soopafly
Teddy produced "hardest man in town" right? he deserve to be up the for that song only.
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Teddy produced "hardest man in town" right?
Yep.
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can anyone drop a list or hookup the soopafly produced nate dogg appearances...forgot about him...no doubt some dope stuff 8)
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Daz, Quik and Warren, in no particular order.
Overall the best chemistry was with Quik I think, just like for Butch Cassidy. he should have had Nate recorded a whole album produced by him, shit would have been a classic.
Warren did Regulate, Nobody Does It Better, Annie Mae, I Need A Light, 100 Miles, Indo Smoke, all are classics IMO.
Daz did some very deep songs for Nate. First We Pray, Scared of Love, I Don't Wanna Hurt No More, Why, One More Day, OG. And he did some funky ass cuts. My Money, Strange, etc. so he's definitely up there.
Dre didn't produce much for Nate as a solo act, except for Your Wife which is average to me. but Nate shined on Xxxplosive and especially Deeez Nuuuts and Ain't No Fun, so he deserved to be mentioned.
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dre, warren & fredwreck
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Voted Daz. I think he shined best on stuff with Dre, but overall his chemistry with Daz was best imo.
Daz brought classic productions on G Funk Classics, and later on.
Warren G: Regulate, Nobody Does It Better. Warren G's album. The early days. They were like brothers. "Warren and Nate the tighest combination in the industry" Nate from Here's Come Another Hit.
Fredwreck and Nate had a special relationship. He produced so much songs post 2000 with Nate. Fred making beats, Nate laying hooks then Fred proposing them to artists. That's how you had "Have a Party" with Mobb Deep etc. Even without it all the classics Dogg Pound songs. " Neva Give it Up" "Space Boogie" list goes on.
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Neva Gonna Give It Up was produced by Meech Wells, and Nate kills it. But yeah Fredwreck is up there too.
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Chose Warren G, Daz and Fredwreck.
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Neva Gonna Give It Up was produced by Meech Wells, and Nate kills it. But yeah Fredwreck is up there too.
My bad but yeah you know what i meant.
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Warren G
Dr Dre
Daz
DJ Quik
Battlecat
Fredwreck
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Chose Warren G, Daz and Fredwreck.
no dre?
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Daz Dillinger produced the best music for Nate to croon on in my opinion, especially on his first album - 'My Money', 'These Days', 'Scared Of Love' etc. Warren's productions also worked well with his vocals, and Dr. Dre gave him a lot of recognition with his guest spots.