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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: mlk93 on July 28, 2011, 03:31:47 AM
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How many songs dre produced for tha dogg pound not so many ? Just doggin , Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tangueray what else?
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Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck (Retail & OG)
Can't C Us
OG 2 BG on Chronic 2000
then it's debatable what he produced on Dogg Food....
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thx homie
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How many songs dre produced for tha dogg pound not so many ? Just doggin , Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tangueray what else?
"Just Doggin" was produced by Daz and the version on "2002" was produced by Cold187Um.
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Again with the OG2BG shit. Where I'd this info coming from?
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Again with the OG2BG shit. Where I'd this info coming from?
from an advanced tracklist of chronic 2000
originally it was supposed to feature several remixes of unreleased Dre songs and OG 2 BG was one of them
that's the facts but I guess some people prefer speculation over facts
so they just say (without any proof) that Dre produced the remix on Chronic 2000 and Daz just stole the credits for it
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Again with the OG2BG shit. Where I'd this info coming from?
just trust me on that one.
How many songs dre produced for tha dogg pound not so many ? Just doggin , Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tangueray what else?
"Just Doggin" was produced by Daz and the version on "2002" was produced by Cold187Um.
Just Doggin' was confirmed by Snoop to be produced by Dre, which I believe over the shitty DR production credits.
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Just Doggin' was confirmed by Snoop to be produced by Dre, which I believe over the shitty DR production credits.
Oh, where did he say that? I know he said Dre produced "What Would You Do", but i can't remember anythin' about "Just Doggin" though.
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^^ actualy I think I'm confusing the two tracks. I can't remember where I heard the remix being confirmed to be Dre not Cold 187um, the OG on Sunset Park is def Daz though.
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Ha, I actually was thinking about Dre producing What would u do when thye played it on the season premiere of entourage on sunday.
Mark wahlberg picks the music for the show, and he loves death row music, he has played Tupac a couple times.
SO of any dogg pound song, the one with the most mainsstream appeal (peoples still bumping their heads 16 years later) its gotta be what would u do.
Dre was also involved with Just Doggin, its an interview with George Clinton in some hip hop mag in 1996. My guess is Dre told some people what keys to play, and made the overall groove, and Daz just did the final touches.
THink about it, George CLinton wasn't showing up to record vocals for a Daz production, back then you had to have Dre producing it to get George involved. THat was his rule.
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Death Row was such a cluster-fuck when it came to production credits, that it's hard to tell who did what but there is a version of "What Would You Do" that has Dr. Dre credited as the producer, it's on the Natural Born Killer soundtrack.
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Dre was also involved with Just Doggin, its an interview with George Clinton in some hip hop mag in 1996. My guess is Dre told some people what keys to play, and made the overall groove, and Daz just did the final touches.
Do you still have the magazine? Dre was workin' with George Clinton back in 1995 when he was supposed to be on the original version of "Can't C Me". He wasn't featured on "Just Doggin", that came out in 1996 on the "Sunset Park" soundtrack. Are you maybe confusin' these two songs?
Death Row was such a cluster-fuck when it came to production credits, that it's hard to tell who did what but there is a version of "What Would You Do" that has Dr. Dre credited as the producer, it's on the Natural Born Killer soundtrack.
Yeah, but the beat is a bit different. It's the Dr. Dre Remix of "What Would You Do".
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Ha, I actually was thinking about Dre producing What would u do when thye played it on the season premiere of entourage on sunday.
Mark wahlberg picks the music for the show, and he loves death row music, he has played Tupac a couple times.
SO of any dogg pound song, the one with the most mainsstream appeal (peoples still bumping their heads 16 years later) its gotta be what would u do.
Dre was also involved with Just Doggin, its an interview with George Clinton in some hip hop mag in 1996. My guess is Dre told some people what keys to play, and made the overall groove, and Daz just did the final touches.
THink about it, George CLinton wasn't showing up to record vocals for a Daz production, back then you had to have Dre producing it to get George involved. THat was his rule.
More likely Daz had a hand in producing it during the Doggsytyle sessions and Dre never put his stamp on the track. It ended up as a leftover and Daz took full credit.
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Again with the OG2BG shit. Where I'd this info coming from?
from an advanced tracklist of chronic 2000
originally it was supposed to feature several remixes of unreleased Dre songs and OG 2 BG was one of them
that's the facts but I guess some people prefer speculation over facts
so they just say (without any proof) that Dre produced the remix on Chronic 2000 and Daz just stole the credits for it
theres also a reference to dre in the intro
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"OG 2 bg" is not a Dre-beat. Daz did it
yea, its from a "chronic"-session, but Daz made beats for those sessions too (like "rat-a-tat")..
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"what would u do" radio-version and soundtrack-version -- co-produced by Dr. Dre
"lets play house" album-version -- the o.g. (not the version wit Warren G, "runnin fo the fence") on the radio, is diffrentt. Dre added stuff for the album-version (and a spoken-word intro)
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lol u guys swear dogg food was released without dre heavily overlooking.
dre basically co-produced given that hes a perfectionist and has a mild case of OCD.
but dont know what the fuck happened to dre now, detox is going down the drain
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"OG 2 bg" is not a Dre-beat. Daz did it
yea, its from a "chronic"-session, but Daz made beats for those sessions too (like "rat-a-tat")
Was Soopafly's verse added later to the song?
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"OG 2 bg" is not a Dre-beat. Daz did it
yea, its from a "chronic"-session, but Daz made beats for those sessions too (like "rat-a-tat")
Was Soopafly's verse added later to the song?
yea, Fly didnt join the click till 94,, n he didnt rap until 96.
but the weirdest thing, is the Latoiya Williams-performace on the song. ??? so i guess the song was probly recorded in 99 or 00
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"OG 2 bg" is not a Dre-beat. Daz did it
yea, its from a "chronic"-session, but Daz made beats for those sessions too (like "rat-a-tat")
Was Soopafly's verse added later to the song?
yea, Fly didnt join the click till 94,, n he didnt rap until 96.
but the weirdest thing, is the Latoiya Williams-performace on the song. ??? so i guess the song was probly recorded in 99 or 00
I know he didn't join the click till '94. I'm just wonderin' where did you hear that it's from "The Chronic" sessions?
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bomb1st i think
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Was Soopafly's verse added later to the song?
Yes, so were Tha Dogg Pound. None are on the OG.
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Again with the OG2BG shit. Where I'd this info coming from?
from an advanced tracklist of chronic 2000
originally it was supposed to feature several remixes of unreleased Dre songs and OG 2 BG was one of them
that's the facts but I guess some people prefer speculation over facts
so they just say (without any proof) that Dre produced the remix on Chronic 2000 and Daz just stole the credits for it
yeah there were supposed to be 4 new Dre tracks on Chronic 2000, this being one of them
Was Soopafly's verse added later to the song?
Yes, so were Tha Dogg Pound. None are on the OG.
didn't know that, who was on the OG?
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dre n snoop
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dre n snoop
+1, thanks 8)
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i had heard they re-did the beat, either daz or soopafly or both had to re make the beat. Definately sounds like it coulda been a Dre beat in in original form, has that smooth chronic/doggystyle style to it (along the lines of Every Single Day)
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No okka, the mag is somewhere piled in boxes in storage. I really think i read it online in 00 also.
ok, michael madsen, then why would daz's verse reference dr dre if it was re recorded after dre left. Daz's verse reminds me of his style on 'do it on the upside.'
seriously, daz mentions dre in positive light = daz's verse recorded b4 february 1996.
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No okka, the mag is somewhere piled in boxes in storage. I really think i read it online in 00 also.
ok, michael madsen, then why would daz's verse reference dr dre if it was re recorded after dre left. Daz's verse reminds me of his style on 'do it on the upside.'
seriously, daz mentions dre in positive light = daz's verse recorded b4 february 1996.
maybe daz simply recited lyrics he had written a long time ago without changing them. kind of like Snoop still says "death row is the label that pays me" when he performs Nothing But a G-Thang live. also his voice sounds raspier than the one he had in 94. plus he does his typical screeching car sounds on this track. and he didn't start doing this until 97-98. at the end of the song he says very clearly 1999.
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actually no ur incorrect, peep the up in smoke dvd, and thats from over a decade ago. when snoop performs live he always says : DOGG POUND is the label that pays me.
Im simply not gonna buy that Daz's verse was recorded after 1/96.
actually u have a point about the 1999 though... damn
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actually no ur incorrect, peep the up in smoke dvd, and thats from over a decade ago. when snoop performs live he always says : DOGG POUND is the label that pays me.
Actually you both are wrong. He says "Dogg House is the label that pays me".
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Snoop has switched that line up over the years. I've heard him say No Limit, Dogghouse and Death Row after leaving Death Row. I had to check up the Death Row line for myself, but bouli77 was right. I was surprised.
http://www.youtube.com/v/SBy8DpJgamk
http://www.youtube.com/v/jyeHIJa0Y0Q
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Do you still have the magazine? Dre was workin' with George Clinton back in 1995 when he was supposed to be on the original version of "Can't C Me". He wasn't featured on "Just Doggin", that came out in 1996 on the "Sunset Park" soundtrack. Are you maybe confusin' these two songs?
Well, "Just Doggin" actually began life as a track for Above The Rim. It's one of many songs featured in the movie that weren't included on the soundtrack. I believe it has a different name ("Mobbin' with Tha Dogg Poud") in the end credits though.
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Do you still have the magazine? Dre was workin' with George Clinton back in 1995 when he was supposed to be on the original version of "Can't C Me". He wasn't featured on "Just Doggin", that came out in 1996 on the "Sunset Park" soundtrack. Are you maybe confusin' these two songs?
Well, "Just Doggin" actually began life as a track for Above The Rim. It's one of many songs featured in the movie that weren't included on the soundtrack. I believe it has a different name ("Mobbin' with Tha Dogg Poud") in the end credits though.
Yeah, you're right. I forgot about that.
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"OG 2 BG" was re-recorded. The one that appears on Chronic 2000 is not the one from The Chronic sessions. Yeah, the original plan for the Chronic 2000 project was to include a few remixes of unreleased Dre recordings like "Die Muthafucka Die" featuring some of the new Death Row inmates (at that time) as well as including a few songs from the original chronic album like "Bitches Ain't Shit" on that album. A remix of "OG 2 BG" was not included on any of the tracklistings that I've know about. That plan for the Chronic 2000 album was later changed when Dre stopped Death Row from releasing that material.
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Dre ghost-produced half of "Dogg Food"