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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Jome on September 17, 2003, 12:10:17 AM
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08 Shit Hits The Fan feat Dr Dre
12 Look In My Eyes feat Nate Dogg
15 Oh! feat Busta Rhymes
What yall think about them.. ??
#08 is a typical "Dre-beat", imo.. banging bass, pretty simple, but yet great..
#12 seems to be a new era of Dre-beat.. some instruments in there, I hear violins, unusual strings to be Dre..
#15 seems like a mix between the other 2.. using flutes or something.. classic Dre-bass.. btw, Bustas chorus is gold, could be a monster-hit..
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i love all 3 tracks they are all amazing and i wouldnt be suprised if "the set up" is his beat too kinda sounsd like his sound at points but OH is fuckin amazing i love that beat and shit hits the fan i loved from the begining but it sounds like the Dre we used to which is good but the highlight of this whole cd has to be OH greatest track on the cd i think and my second fav track on the cd is shit hits the fan
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WEll, i was not expecting much from Obie either, but WOW! THis album is DOPE, and Dre kills it in my opinion. I hadnt listened to Oh or Shit its the fan until yesterday, and i must say they are both incredible tracks.........Dre's rapping on Shit its the fan is better than anything e has dropped since 2001(besides the wash sdtrk) and all three beats are outstanding.
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Here's what i think about them
Shit Hits The Fan - an obvious diss track, it has a hard bass....bass...clap...bass...bass....kick...clap type of bassline i guess you would call it that and i guess an oriental sounding "whistle". i enjoyed dre's rhymes more than the others...but the beat is what stands out. the thing i like the most about this one is the soft "ahhhh" sound when he hits the piano.
Look In My Eyes - what can i say about this one...production is very good...reminds me of a mix of the older eminem style and dre's newer orchestra sound. lyrics are on point in this one...and a nate dogg hook doesnt hurt.
"Look In My Eyes,
same ways i love, i can hate
cause its a thin line
walk around with my chest out
Like i got down lies
never will get to ya strap
before i find mine
wonder what the future is like
Look In My Eyes (Look In My Eyes)
real g'z anticipate
they got to have mine
all the hoes shopping me out
say its about time
niggaz never open their mouth
cause they know my kind
tryin hard to figure me out
Look In My Eyes"
Oh - This one is all about the beat and the hook. that "whistle" is crazy, piano loop is dope. i like in the second verse how dre brings that sound in...it reminds me of Rap Game from the 8 mile soundtrack. busta's hook is on point, very well done. but i love the third verse the most...dre did something i wasnt expecting...he brought in a violin which brings a somber mood to the track. like i said before, his orchestra sound has finally come together amazing.... :o
(i might be a bit off on this one)
(rastafied) ;)
"OHHHH
i have you yelling out when i bag the dirty dirty rifle
Ohhhhh
Too late for niggaz to get religious and start bringing their bible
OHHHH
See you can tell like a couple niggaz you being a dirty psycho
Ohhhhh
See you should make peace instead making people become a pyscho"
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Dre did the Keys on "shit hits the fam" but he didn't make the melody.
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all 3 are dope
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After reading articles e.g. all the lawsuits etc etc I don't have any faith in Dr. Dre anymore. Wouldn't surprise me if he stole them from someone.
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Ya, i heard they getting sued for Guilty conscience. However, i got faith in Dre cuz he couldnt have "stolen" everything for the past 15 years, could he? And surely these people he "steals" from (like that bullshit from the source with Neff-u and those others) are so dope and talented that thhey can make many more hits, right?
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All three beats produced by Dre are fuckin' sick! They're also the best instrumentals on the album.
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Shit Hits The Fan- Thought this song was wack as hell beat wise
Look In My Eyes - Haven't heard yet
Oh! - Really like this beat, IMO Dre hasn't dropped a beat this good since Let Me Blow Your Mind
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Ya, i heard they getting sued for Guilty conscience. However, i got faith in Dre cuz he couldnt have "stolen" everything for the past 15 years, could he? And surely these people he "steals" from (like that bullshit from the source with Neff-u and those others) are so dope and talented that thhey can make many more hits, right?
True. BUT...I think he has so much behind the scenes help over the years that he doesn't credit. Not just talking about the Source article. Daz has always maintained he had a huge hand in the Chronic. Look at all the tracks that he has had lawsuits on.
Plus he tends to use artists for his own benefit (2001 - Defari, King T, Hittman etc) He didn't want Eve originally, now she is big he wants her back...hmmm.
Holla back.
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Numbers 8 and 15 are both tight as hell. Haven't heard tracc 12 yet though.
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All three beats produced by Dre are fuckin' sick! They're also the best instrumentals on the album.
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All 3 are HEAT
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all 3 are dope
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look in my eyes was FUCKING ill 8)
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Dre produced track 6 the setup ft nate
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Just heard "Look In My Eyes". I'd probably put it at #1, followed by "Shit Hits The Fan", then finally by "Oh". All are tight as fucc though.
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(rastafied) ;)
"OHHHH
i have you yelling out when i bag the dirty dirty rifle
Ohhhhh
Too late for niggaz to get religious and start bringing their rifle
OHHHH
See you can tell a couple niggaz you being a dirty psycho
Ohhhhh
See you should make peace instead making people become a pyscho"
Good work.. btw, it's:
Too late for niggaz to get religious and start bringing their bible
And I THINK it is:
See you can tell like all my niggaz you being a dirty psycho
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Ya, i heard they getting sued for Guilty conscience.
he's getting sued by a 70 yr old woman who claims her dead husband did the guilty conscience tune in the 70s. lol
peace
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All 3 are HEAT
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Eminem's mom isn't the only grandma with a bone to pick with the star rapper.
A 70-year-old Los Angeles woman is suing Eminem and producer Dr. Dre for unlawfully sampling music by her late husband on the hit "Guilty Conscience" from Em's 1999 disc, The Slim Shady LP.
In a lawsuit filed last month in U.S. District Court and published on The Smoking Gun, Harlene Stein says "Guilty Conscience" features snippets from a 24-second piece called "Pigs Go Home" that her husband Ronald wrote for the score of the 1970 film "Getting Straight," which starred Elliott Gould and Candice Bergen. The sections Eminem and Dre used compose the background instrumental for the rap song.
Stein's complaint also names Eminem's music publishing companies, Eight Mile Style Music, Ain't Nuthin' Goin' on But F---in', Ensign Music Corporation, WB Music Corporation, Famous Music Corporation, Colgems-EMI Music Publishing Inc., and Interscope Records as co-defendants.
The liner notes for The Slim Shady LP state that "Guilty Conscience" features an "interpolation" of "Go Home Pigs," but Stein is never credited as the song's composer, nor was his wife ever paid royalties for use of the song. Stein died in 1988 and his wife inherited his estate.
The suit does not specify damages, which Stein's attorneys are calculating, but they could amount to well over $3 million. Stein is asking for 5 percent of the retail list price of 90 percent of the 4.6 million copies of The Slim Shady LP sold in America and 2.5 percent of the retail price of 90 percent of the copies of the album sold abroad. In addition, she wants substantial payments from sheet-music sales and publishing royalties, as well as punitive damages.
Finally, Stein asks that Interscope not distribute records with the sample of "Pigs Go Home" and that all existing copies be pulled from shelves.
A spokesperson for Interscope Records declined comment