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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on June 08, 2011, 10:29:25 AM
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been a few years now,
were any of these songs confirmed as Dr Dre-productions? ???
no speculation, only sources
Synanimous II (Young Dré)
After the Party (Grafh feat. J. Ivey)
Ass (Hittman)
Dirty, Don't Stop (Ol' Dirty Bastard)
East 2 West [snippet] (The Game)
Getting Money (Storm P)
Guilty As Sin (Kurupt)
I Don't Bang No More (Kurupt The Kingpin)
In da Zone (Sam Sneed feat. Drauma, J-Flexxx)
It's Not Over (Rose Royce)
Make-Up Sex (The Game feat. Raheem Devaughn)
N.I.G.G.A. (Stack$)
Phantom (The Game)
Slippin' In the West (C.P.O., Kurupt The Kingpin)
Therapy (Raje)
They Goin' Crazy (Slim Da Mobster feat. Busta Rhymes)
Where's Your Money? (Busta Rhymes feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard)
Y I Keep My Burna On Me (Tha Realest)
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feel free to add more "hearsay"-productions by Dr Dre
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Phantom is produced by Toomp.
Go to " The Vault " section of this forum for the Dr. Dre credits productions.
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Y I Keep My Burna On Me (Tha Realest)
yeah right.
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i think this was on the BestBuy-edition of the Busta Rhymes-album
"Where's Your Money?" (Busta Rhymes feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard)
any credits?
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i think this was on the BestBuy-edition of the Busta Rhymes-album
"Where's Your Money?" (Busta Rhymes feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard)
any credits?
the production credit was 'DJ Hill/Hillie Hill' as far as I know, but it certainly sounds like Dre mixed it at least. banger 8)
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In da Zone (Sam Sneed feat. Drauma, J-Flexxx)
This was produced by Sam Sneed.
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I believe Make-Up Sex was done by Pharrell/Neptunes
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I believe Make-Up Sex was done by Pharrell/Neptunes
Really? Never would of thought that, track slaps hard
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I know i aint suppose to guess in this thread but about Wheres Your Money, im sure ive read somewhere that J Dilla did that one! Sick track !
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I believe Make-Up Sex was done by Pharrell/Neptunes
Really? Never would of thought that, track slaps hard
it's dre, the neptunes/chad was just how it was wrongly tagged when it leaked. the dude from 'the score', taylor graves (seen working with dre in that studio vid) is singing on it (not raheem on the hook). also uses the exact same drum sounds as that other track from the dre r.e.d. sessions with ashanti. that's not 100% proof (OP is looking for more solid info), but along with the whole sound of it, there's absolutely no doubt to me. certainly nothing to suggest otherwise.
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To me the tracks that sound like Dre beats are:
I Dont Bang No More
Ass
Make-up Sex
and those tracks on the "Exclusive (Unreleased)" bootleg sound like Sam Sneed/Bud'da/Dre.
Dawaun said that Raje track wasnt Dre.
Busta's "Where's Your Money" is produced by Hill i believe.
Slim's "They goin crazy" ..i read was done by Focus (i asked him on twitter, hopefully he answers)
Synanmous II - Young Dre, one of those times where the artist says Dre, but it doesnt really sound like it :-\
Tracks that dont sound like Dre:
Stacks - NIGGA
Grafh - After Party
Old Dirty Bastard - Dirty Dont Stop
The Realest - Y I Keep My Burna On Me
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I believe Make-Up Sex was done by Pharrell/Neptunes
Really? Never would of thought that, track slaps hard
it's dre, the neptunes/chad was just how it was wrongly tagged when it leaked. the dude from 'the score', taylor graves (seen working with dre in that studio vid) is singing on it (not raheem on the hook). also uses the exact same drum sounds as that other track from the dre r.e.d. sessions with ashanti. that's not 100% proof (OP is looking for more solid info), but along with the whole sound of it, there's absolutely no doubt to me. certainly nothing to suggest otherwise.
I'd say the official tag is more reliable than your speculation
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Since I know about most of these, as they were all likely debated on here when released at some point, i'll add my 2 cents on each track, some I know for sure, some just a good guess:
Young Dre - Synanimous II: Never heard, or even heard of this track before. Sounds nothing like Dre though, especially his late 90s sound. Where did you hear that he did this?
Grafh - Afterparty (At The Diner): Was never confirmed that it wasn't him, but everone is pretty much in agreeance that it's not him. Was also never officially said to be Dre either, just some internet shit talk.
Hittman - Ass: Haven't checked the vault, but this sounds like something Dre/Mel could have definately came up with, which leads me to believe that it was only Mel Man. I know Hitt and Mel did lots of shit for that album, as aposed to the 3-6 tracks Dre did. Not sure about this one, but i'll guess it was only Mel Man.
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Dirty, Don't Stop: Don't think Dre had anything to do with this one, sounds nothing like him, but can't confirm that.
The Game - East 2 West: FAKE! Whoever made this just took Game's Black Democrat acapella from YKWII4 and put it over their own beat.
Storm P - Getting Money: Apparently from late '06, never heard of this, sounds like a decent amateur Dre ripoff, and this dude got everyone trying to think it was Dre, even the DJ hosting it. There's a tiny chance i'm wrong on this, but i'd definately say it's NOT the doctor.
Kurupt - Guilty As Sin: Could very well be Dre, but i'm gonna say it's Sneed and/or Bhud'da, sounds much more like something they would do.
Kurupt - I Don't Bang No More: Well this was either Dre or Daz, and i'm gonna go with Dre. Clear speculation on my half though as it wounds much more smooth and funky than something Daz would do. Those Death Row heads could probably answer this.
Sam Sneed - In Da Zone: Much like Guilty As Sin, but i'm going to say this one was Sneed as well, since most of his songs were produced by him. Speculation though, I'm not too knowledgable on this era.
Rose Royce - It's Not Over: This one is said to be Dre, and much like the last few, I can't give a definitive answer here. For this one I have no clue though.
Game - Make-Up Sex: Yes this is Dre, was confirmed by some inside sources, forgot who. It also sounds EXACTLY like the song with Ashanti that was on Game's mixtape, which was confirmed to be Dre. These are the identical drums on that song, and other songs/snippets/samples of Dre's work in that '09-'10 time. So although never officially confirmed, we can go with it.
Stack$ - N.I.G.G.A.: Hell no that ain't Dre. Clearly some amateur ripoff shit. No debate here.
Game - Phantom: As usual, anything with pianos and bounce is assumed to be Dre at first, but this was by DJ Toomp. Confirmed shortly after.
C.P.O. - Slippin' In the West: Don't think there was ever talk of this being Dre, and all the assumptions were that it was Daz, but not sure if that was ever confirmed.
Raje - Therapy: Great song, and according to Raje, he posted on here saying it was Dre to his knowledge. But then the word is that Dawaun said it wasn't. I'll take his word for it, but it was definitely by one of those guy's working at Aftermath.
Slim The Mobster - They Goin' Crazy: Lots of talk about this one on here, and it always ends with it being produced by Focus. Not sure if this was ever confirmed, but that's the word around here.
Busta Rhymes - Where's Your Money?: Not Dre, confirmed to be someone else, but it definitely sounds like he had at least something to do with this one.
Tha Realest - Y I Keep My Burna On Me: I know it sounds funny that these two would ever even work together, but the word around here was that Dre did infact do this. I still don't know if I am going to believe that, but it sort of sounds like something he would have done in that time.
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hit up 'The Score' earlier to try get some real confirmation on Make Up Sex...
"The Score Official Yup Taylor wrote and produced it along side dr dre , Cameron and The Game ."
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I really want to know more info on "I don't bang no more". Jewell is on the hook and dre used her vocals a lot so its possibly her. But I wonder what your it was recorded, for what project, etc. I would say I hope wideawake releases it but after seeing what they did to "doggystyle" I'd rather listen to the fuzzy low quality bootleg lol
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hit up 'The Score' earlier to try get some real confirmation on Make Up Sex...
"The Score Official Yup Taylor wrote and produced it along side dr dre , Cameron and The Game ."
Good to get some confirmation. Does he mean Cam'ron the rapper? Interesting
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hit up 'The Score' earlier to try get some real confirmation on Make Up Sex...
"The Score Official Yup Taylor wrote and produced it along side dr dre , Cameron and The Game ."
Good to get some confirmation. Does he mean Cam'ron the rapper? Interesting
Cameron Graves, dude in the group and Taylor's brother (guy singing the hook).
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Busta - Cant Take It: Any body have some info on this? A lot of people have said its Dre, im on the fence about it. I havent been bothered to search myself lol.
Da Bastardz - Impact
Da Bastardz - Phat Stixxx
Da Bastardz - Em-Pha-Fucking-Red: A few Death Row/Pac forums have credited that Dre produced these tracks. To me it doesnt like him at all :-\
And it would be cool to have some solid info (which tracks are/arent, as a few sound and dont sound like Dre) about that Governor mixtape that is said to be filled with Dre tracks.
And can i get a link to that Realest track?
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i think this was on the BestBuy-edition of the Busta Rhymes-album
"Where's Your Money?" (Busta Rhymes feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard)
any credits?
the production credit was 'DJ Hill/Hillie Hill' as far as I know, but it certainly sounds like Dre mixed it at least. banger 8)
yeah i like this one. defintely has that dre sound
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thanks for the info about the game/busta rhymes-songs :)
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"in da zone" could be a Dre/sneed co-prodcution, thats why i listed it.
nothin is confirmed, but since "blueberries" was co-prod by Dre and Snoop, u neva kno..
there was also a Dre-typical song on the "exclusive"-bootleg, called "nothin 2 it" - but since Danny Boy is on it, i dont think it could be Dre
Da Bastardz songs are fake. it was an atterntion-seekin move by the group to press up the vinyl wit the credits (kinda like mac dre did when he credited one of his songs as a Dre-beat)
governor - one of the songs is a confirmed Dre-beat (same beat as Brandy-song), also another one uses the "xxplosvie"-instrumental
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nothin is confirmed, but since "blueberries" was co-prod by Dre and Snoop, u neva kno..
yeah? do you remember the source? just curious
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my bad, i mean Dre and sneed[/s]
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Rolling Stone journalist Ronin Ro's Dre-book
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my bad, i mean Dre and sneed[/s]
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Rolling Stone journalist Ronin Ro's Dre-book
thanks, you mean the biography book right? or the death row one? i have both ;D
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Hittman's "Ass" was produced by Dr. Dre and Mel-Man.
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=106114.0
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i think this was on the BestBuy-edition of the Busta Rhymes-album
"Where's Your Money?" (Busta Rhymes feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard)
any credits?
the production credit was 'DJ Hill/Hillie Hill' as far as I know, but it certainly sounds like Dre mixed it at least. banger 8)
DJ Hillie Hill was DJ Quik's character in Everybody Hates Chris lol
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I really want to know more info on "I don't bang no more". Jewell is on the hook and dre used her vocals a lot so its possibly her. But I wonder what your it was recorded, for what project, etc. I would say I hope wideawake releases it but after seeing what they did to "doggystyle" I'd rather listen to the fuzzy low quality bootleg lol
according to http://www.bomb1st.com they say a guy called "Smooth Jack" produced that song
I think they also said that the song was recorded in 93 (not sure though)
but I don't know how reliable their info is
btw, not sure if all of you noticed but Dre actually does some background vocals during the hook
Rose Royce - It's Not Over
anybody know which year this was recorded or if this was properly released somewhere?
I know this was came out on some Dre bootleg, think the same bootleg had that D.O.C. "Bridgette" song which was unleaked before
so this might be unleaked too and that bootleg was the first release of that song
but who knows, maybe this was released on some rare single or compilation before
I guess this is a ruthless era song ???
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They Goin Crazy was procuced by Slim himself
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i dont think there were any individual credits for the songs on the Hittman-album. not sure tho
Rose Royce were active untill 1988, n by that time - i dont think Dre was asked to produce a record for em. Dre wasnt established - thatd be like askin Dre to produce a record for Guns N Roses in his teens. Rose Royce were big. it is possible, but not likely.
plus, "its not over" has that early/middle 80's-feel to it.
fishy tho - i cant find that song title without any relation to the "first round"-bootleg on google. i bet the song is probly on one of the Rose Royce-albums too, but i cant find a tracklisting on either wiki or discogs.
thats why i included the song on the "hearsay"-list, just seems to be incorrect ???
plus - there r other songs on the "first round"-bootleg that r not Dre-productions
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They Goin Crazy was procuced by Slim himself
True, either just Slim, or Slim & Babyboy.
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oh, wasnt "bridgette" released as a bonus-cut on some cassette-release for a doc-sinlge?
And can i get a link to that Realest track?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LJNZ8V62
my bad, i mean Dre and sneed[/s]
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Rolling Stone journalist Ronin Ro's Dre-book
thanks, you mean the biography book right? or the death row one? i have both ;D
yeah, this one --
(http://i43.tower.com/images/mm101891528/dr-dre-biography-ronin-ro-hardcover-cover-art.jpg)
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i dont think there were any individual credits for the songs on the Hittman-album. not sure tho
Well, you need to PM Jome and ask him since he posted the credits.
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fishy tho - i cant find that song title without any relation to the "first round"-bootleg on google. i bet the song is probly on one of the Rose Royce-albums too, but i cant find a tracklisting on either wiki or discogs.
I had the same problem, if it was released somewhere else it's very hard to find out on the net
thats why i included the song on the "hearsay"-list, just seems to be incorrect ???
plus - there r other songs on the "first round"-bootleg that r not Dre-productions
true, like that song "Nickel Slick Nigga" or "The Sex Is On", dre had nothing to do with those songs
but where the hell did that Rose Royce track come from?
really strange if they included some random unreleased Rose Royce track to a Dre compilation
like what were they thinking?!?
oh, wasnt "bridgette" released as a bonus-cut on some cassette-release for a doc-sinlge?
I'm pretty sure i've seen the tracklists of all doc singles that exist
and it wasn't on any of those
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my bad, i mean Dre and sneed[/s]
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Rolling Stone journalist Ronin Ro's Dre-book
thanks, you mean the biography book right? or the death row one? i have both ;D
yeah, this one --
(http://i43.tower.com/images/mm101891528/dr-dre-biography-ronin-ro-hardcover-cover-art.jpg)
thanks, it's been a few years since i read it
true, like that song "Nickel Slick Nigga" or "The Sex Is On", dre had nothing to do with those songs
but where the hell did that Rose Royce track come from?
really strange if they included some random unreleased Rose Royce track to a Dre compilation
like what were they thinking?!?
yes he had, he's credited on kokane's first album for mixing.
also, kokane claims he remixed the deep cover version
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=268297.0
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what about "Tha Doctor" (Young Knox)?
bangin song
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what about "Tha Doctor" (Young Knox)?
bangin song
Definitely not, just like all of those other Detox submissions. This guy had a connect through Bishop and submitted some tracks, forgot what the other one was called.
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So who did Busta Where's Your Money?
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And can i get a link to that Realest track?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LJNZ8V62
Cheers
So who did Busta Where's Your Money?
DJ Hill
http://www.discogs.com/Busta-Rhymes-Wheres-Your-Money/release/514965
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They Goin Crazy was procuced by Slim himself
source or somethin
since when did Slim The Mobster produce songs?
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They Goin Crazy was procuced by Slim himself
source or somethin
since when did Slim The Mobster produce songs?
yeah lol.
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since when did Slim The Mobster produce songs?
Him and Babyboy do a lot of shit together.. and they both produce themselves too.
One of dem did this shit too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9qD1_Wfr4
I always forget who of dem does what tho'.
Slim confirmed that Goin' Crazy shit with Busta on twitter.
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since when did Slim The Mobster produce songs?
Him and Babyboy do a lot of shit together.. and they both produce themselves too.
One of dem did this shit too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc9qD1_Wfr4
I always forget who of dem does what tho'.
Slim confirmed that Goin' Crazy shit with Busta on twitter.
cool :)
would u mind, hookin up a "Quote-én-Quote" or somthin tho?