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Title: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: jeromechickenbone on July 10, 2011, 08:38:09 AM
I love that beat.
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: OG Hack Wilson on July 10, 2011, 10:22:10 AM
Hurt M Bad i think
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: jeromechickenbone on July 10, 2011, 11:41:56 AM
Cool, thanks.  It's got an eastcoast vibe to it...as far as I know, Hurt M Badd didn't do much else outside of the Makaveli album.  I'd like to see his production credits.  Several of those producers were never really heard from before or after that album, supposedly plucked from the "wack room" studio at Can Am and brought into Tupac's studio because they had beats ready to go and Pac didn't fuck around.
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: dpg_tharow on July 10, 2011, 11:46:25 AM
One of the tracklist's that Pac wrote for the album credits L.T Hutton as the producer. And ive also read about QD3 so who knows
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: sms130 on July 10, 2011, 11:52:21 AM
I think that LT did produced that cut originally.
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: Sir Petey on July 10, 2011, 12:12:18 PM
hurt m badd did some work for rap a lot if im not mistaken.
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: donfathaimmortal on July 10, 2011, 12:47:58 PM
produced by : LT Hutton
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: JayfromTheBay on July 10, 2011, 12:50:48 PM
yeah i heard its LT Hutton
Title: Re: Who produced Watch Ya Mouth
Post by: Jimmy H. on July 10, 2011, 02:55:21 PM
Cool, thanks.  It's got an eastcoast vibe to it...as far as I know, Hurt M Badd didn't do much else outside of the Makaveli album.  I'd like to see his production credits.  Several of those producers were never really heard from before or after that album, supposedly plucked from the "wack room" studio at Can Am and brought into Tupac's studio because they had beats ready to go and Pac didn't fuck around.
That's why I look at Makaveli as arguably one of Pac's finest albums. I've made the statement that all these pop rappers trying to emulate Pac all the time should start here. Instead of overflowing your albums with the hottest names in the business, take the more personal approach. I think Game, in particular, should challenge himself to go that route.