West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Code Blue on August 22, 2003, 02:42:20 PM
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Hm...
Looks like I don't know how to make a poll. Fucc it. Anywayz...who do you think Pac went the best with? Daz, Johnnie J, Dre, Mike Mosley/Rick Rock, or other? Holla with ya opinion.
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Well it's hard to tell for Dre, 'cause he didn't really produce many Pac songs (although they're tight as fuck), but I'll have to go with either Daz or Johnny J... I'ma say Johnny J. How do you want it, how do you feel...
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Johnny J
what's he doin' nowadays?
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Johnny J. is still producing. He does work with the Outlawz once in awhile. He got a real nice payday after settling with Deathrow for production credits and money owed.
As far as the thread goes, Johnny was THE producer for PAc. Pac was lways dope, but it took just the right producer to bring out the best in PAc. Johnny J. was that producer. I would put Daz in second place.
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Johnny J
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Moe Z
Tupac Shakur Me Against the World - album
- "Young Niggaz"
- "Outlaw"
- "Lord Knows" Produced
Tupac Shakur Thug Life Vol 1 - album
- "Cradle to the Grave" Produced
Tupac Shakur Thug Life 12"
- "Shit Don't Stop Me" (Moe Z version) Produced
Tupac Shakur "Dear Mama" # 1 R&B single Remix
Tupac Shakur "So Many Tears" Remix
Tupac Shakur "Dear Mama" Australia release
(Moe Z version) Remix
but also Johnny J, Daz, Mike Mosley
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Dre. even tho its only 3 trax (yes there's 3).
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johnny j
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What was the 3rd track with Dre?
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dre
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1 is California Love, most obvious one
2nd is Can't C me
what's the 3rd?
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Johnny J
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I know Dre did both versions of California Love, and obviously he did Can't C Me, but I can't think of nothin' else.
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Johnny J
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Johnny J most definitely, he sounded real nice on the 2 dre tracks esp. cant c me,,qd3 was cool 2, but i would like 2 hear him over a kanye west track like the jayz song this cant be life from the dynasty lp
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Every Pac fan knows that Johnny "J" had the perfect beats for him...
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what was the 3rd dre track
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all im sayen is pac didnt need to rely on no producers, he riiped everyones shit up
r.i.p
peace
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Johnny J and Daz....
And yeah whats the 3´rd Dre track????
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Daz and Johnny J, for different reasons.
IMO Pac sounded best on Daz's beats. The tracks Daz did on AEOM are some of the best on that album.
But Johnny J seems to be the only producer who could match Pac's work ethic. I don't think his beats on the album were anywhere near as good as Dre or Daz's, but the fact is that he could obviously keep cranking out music to match Pac's creativity - that's why he has more production than anyone else who worked on that record.
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johnny J
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PRE-1997 Johnny J production
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imma say johnny j for his long term appeal and incredible work ethic...but
david blake and daz did work really well with him...
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Daz and Johnny J, for different reasons.
IMO Pac sounded best on Daz's beats. The tracks Daz did on AEOM are some of the best on that album.
But Johnny J seems to be the only producer who could match Pac's work ethic. I don't think his beats on the album were anywhere near as good as Dre or Daz's, but the fact is that he could obviously keep cranking out music to match Pac's creativity - that's why he has more production than anyone else who worked on that record.
agreed 100%!
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Daz...
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Johnny J...ImO
Without Question.
H.mentions:
QDIII
The Undergound railroad {Digital}
Daz Dillinger
Dj Quik
Like Johnny J said "L.A. to his Babyface"
Hatesrats 2oooTre
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Tha reason why I put three Dre produced tracks is bcuz I KNOW "Toss It Up" was produced by Dre. Theres no doubt about that. Tha way tha beat is mixed together and tha style is no denying that.
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I loved hearing Pac on Dre and Daz, but Johnny J mixed the best imo
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Dr.Dre, "California Love" Classic Track, But, I Think He Riped Daz Track Hella Hard.