West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on March 25, 2012, 02:32:43 PM
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http://limelinx.com/files/532cf8bec6debcb6a55e61dc16834998
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lol no way
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lol no way
Yes way, and more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
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Great song
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ive always been suspect about this. but think its :
more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
imo
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dope track 8)
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Track sounds like its a reworking WC's 'The Streets'
http://www.youtube.com/v/SFL2NSRGPEE
I only noticed that at first coz I thought Nate would sound great on it....Dre even put some Nate impersonations on the outro!!
Like the track tho.
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ive always been suspect about this. but think its : more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
imo
That's correct. Dre was present during the sessions, but Batson had more control of the beat due to he was the one who brought Medina to the table at the time and he's the one who had interest. So, if Dre hadn't offered a shit contract, Medina could've very well been an Aftermath artist.
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ive always been suspect about this. but think its : more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
imo
That's correct. Dre was present during the sessions, but Batson had more control of the beat due to he was the one who brought Medina to the table at the time and he's the one who had interest. So, if Dre hadn't offered a shit contract, Medina could've very well been an Aftermath artist.
i see. normally you can tell when mark is involved, take Rain ( the bishop song) for example.
by the way how old is this?
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Track sounds like its a reworking WC's 'The Streets'
http://www.youtube.com/v/SFL2NSRGPEE
I only noticed that at first coz I thought Nate would sound great on it....Dre even put some Nate impersonations on the outro!!
Like the track tho.
rofl yeah! :D that's kinda ridiculous
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hahahah I'm gonna add a [prod by Dr. Dre] to every song I post from here out.
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ive always been suspect about this. but think its : more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
imo
That's correct. Dre was present during the sessions, but Batson had more control of the beat due to he was the one who brought Medina to the table at the time and he's the one who had interest. So, if Dre hadn't offered a shit contract, Medina could've very well been an Aftermath artist.
i see. normally you can tell when mark is involved, take Rain ( the bishop song) for example.
by the way how old is this?
2005/2006. There's a few more Dre/Batson Medina tracks as well.
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ive always been suspect about this. but think its : more Mark Batson involvement than Dre on the beat.
imo
That's correct. Dre was present during the sessions, but Batson had more control of the beat due to he was the one who brought Medina to the table at the time and he's the one who had interest. So, if Dre hadn't offered a shit contract, Medina could've very well been an Aftermath artist.
i see. normally you can tell when mark is involved, take Rain ( the bishop song) for example.
by the way how old is this?
2005/2006. There's a few more Dre/Batson Medina tracks as well.
thanks, hopefully more will be put online
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indeed, it is very true
dont ever underestimate the power in a "Produced by Dr Dre"-credit.
the link is @ 400 downloads. go figure
and in typical fashion, its always the same ppl who post in these threads, the guys who normaly dont post anything at all on the forum (unless its related to Aftermath Entertainemnt). and the "did-Dre-really-produce-this-record?"-argument is always eligible to a thread like this :sombrero:
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dope track, i'm digging the beat. got any better quality? the 96kbps is a bit rough.
i liked the other medina/mark batson tracks, dre involvement or not they have that quality
soda pop http://www.mediafire.com/?ofosirpmsn33n2c
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props 8)
new to me
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dope track, i'm digging the beat. got any better quality? the 96kbps is a bit rough.