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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Black Excellence on August 19, 2012, 02:20:45 PM
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the o.g. is classic but that remix is insane 8) 8) 8) 8) one of dre's best productions ever 8)
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the remix
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
He says that but a lot of these Dre bit my shit stories are fake as fuck.
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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remix...
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.15440/title.laylaw-discusses-his-history-with-dr-dre-2pac-ghost-producing-california-love-remix
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.15440/title.laylaw-discusses-his-history-with-dr-dre-2pac-ghost-producing-california-love-remix
yeah i peeped that. i'm not sayin' laylaw didn't produce it but dre did somethin' to it because the remix compared to other joints laylaw produced is no comparison.
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.15440/title.laylaw-discusses-his-history-with-dr-dre-2pac-ghost-producing-california-love-remix
yeah i peeped that. i'm not sayin' laylaw didn't produce it but dre did somethin' to it because the remix compared to other joints laylaw produced is no comparison.
What Ever Happened To That Album Laylaw Was Going To Release?
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wasn't the remix produced by Laylaw or Cold187?? and Dre just took credit?
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http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.15440/title.laylaw-discusses-his-history-with-dr-dre-2pac-ghost-producing-california-love-remix
yeah i peeped that. i'm not sayin' laylaw didn't produce it but dre did somethin' to it because the remix compared to other joints laylaw produced is no comparison.
What Ever Happened To That Album Laylaw Was Going To Release?
which one ?
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At this point if someone sneezed in the studio Dre was working in, they'd try to take credit for their work.
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thters so many of those Dre-stole-my-shit stories, its not even interestin anymore.
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As far as topic goes, Remix >>> Original.
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At this point if someone sneezed in the studio Dre was working in, they'd try to take credit for their work.
LOL
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At this point if someone sneezed in the studio Dre was working in, they'd try to take credit for their work.
LOL
There was a dude selling a Nissan on eBay saying it was the one Dre blew up on 2001 but never gave him credit for it, or paid him for the damage
Fuck Dre :'(
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At this point if someone sneezed in the studio Dre was working in, they'd try to take credit for their work.
LOL
There was a dude selling a Nissan on eBay saying it was the one Dre blew up on 2001 but never gave him credit for it, or paid him for the damage
Fuck Dre :'(
LOL
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the remix, by far. maybe because I prefer Kleeer's "intimate connection" to Joe Cocker's "Woman to Woman.
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the remix, by far. maybe because I prefer Kleeer's "intimate connection" to Joe Cocker's "Woman to Woman.
true indeed.
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Original should of been also on the album.
Remix was chilled, but the energy on the original got the party jumping.
"California Love [RMX]" Featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman Produced by Dr. Dre
Tommy D: f##k it, I can say it: Dre really didn't want nothing to do with that record. He didn't like it at all that 2pac came to Death Row, which I thought was kind of interesting, 'cause I remember he said, "That's it, I'm done with Death Row now that 2pac is here." I was like,"What the f##k!?" I mean, if you look at that album, he didn't do shit on "All Eyez On Me" except for "California Love," which basically was, ughhh, that was going to be his single for Aftermath, right? And Suge heard that shit and said, "f##k it," and rushed up to Dre's house and made him put 2pac on there. So basically he lost his first single for Aftermath, and intended up being the first single for 2pac. Because the original version of that is three verses with dre rapping on it. The only person who's got that original version is DJ Jam, Snoop's DJ. So basically Suge was like, "f##k it, we're putting 2pac on that shit, and this is going to be the single off the record..." that shit was dope. Suge ain't no dummy.
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Original should of been also on the album.
Remix was chilled, but the energy on the original got the party jumping.
the o.g. was meant for the chronic 2.