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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Tha Crip on June 07, 2004, 03:26:06 PM
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does anyone have any ideas?
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it was daz who didnt want dre on it
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yeah didn't dre have some on it then daz took them off
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yeah didn't dre have some on it then daz took them off
yeah thats what this former deathrow employee said
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yeah didn't dre have some on it then daz took them off
Yeah Dre produced Cant C Me
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www.aftermathmusic.com/interviews/tonybest.html ... there's your answer ... ;)
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'politics' bah...
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'politics' bah...
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damn dat was a good read cant wait till pt 3....didnt know dre did a diss track to DOC....also annie mae was sopposed to be on aftermath lp....dats crazy...dat song sounds tight now jus imagine how it prolly sounded b4
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Yeah but Dre did some ghost producin on ''Dogg Food''
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Everything at Death Row has always been complicated.
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Yeah but Dre did some ghost producin on ''Dogg Food''
yeah, good post, except for the fact that you have no proof whatsoever.
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Yeah but Dre did some ghost producin on ''Dogg Food''
yeah, good post, except for the fact that you have no proof whatsoever.
lol
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???
Yeh But Dre Wuz On "Respect" And Mixed Tha Whole Album.
It`s What Cha Call "They Didn`t Want Dre On Dogg Food"?
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I dont care what anyone says, i would put alot of money down that dre produced RESPECT and LETS PLAY HOUSE...
1) these beats sound exactly like dres style at the time
2) these beats are too good to be daz (best beats on the album)
3) dre talks on both of them...coincidence??
ghost producing to make up for the beats daz did for dre in the past like murder was the case, rat tat tat tat etc...
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^^ Yes,I`m Think Absolutelly Tha Same.
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'politics' bah...
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Yeah but Dre did some ghost producin on ''Dogg Food''
more like daz did some ghost producin on doggystyle
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yeah didn't dre have some on it then daz took them off
Yeah Dre produced Cant C Me
Thats A Tupac song...
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Aftermathmusic.com:
The Warren G. Song "Annie Mae" was supposed to be on the first aftermath compilation. What happened?
Tony Best:
It got pulled due to problems with the labels. Plus, it had a sample from Prince's "Darling Nikki" that didnt get approved. The original version is tight as fuck. Warren came with it on that track.
Wow. How I'd like ta hear that!
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yeah didn't dre have some on it then daz took them off
Yeah Dre produced Cant C Me
Thats A Tupac song...
A DPG song too, and I think a Dre/Cube song too, but not too sure.
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imo
daz didnt want dre on the cd becuz of what happen on the chronic...i remember daz on a fuck dre spree many moons back,kuz it was numerous songs he produced on the chronic and never got credit 4 or paid..4 along wit warren and others..
not only could dre have had ghost produced some songs.. but dj quik could have too, quik was around the camp around that time..and the cd does say david blake, instead of quik..why would he say david and not quik? and alot of those songs does have a quik sound..and has his signature bells
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imo
daz didnt want dre on the cd becuz of what happen on the chronic...i remember daz on a fuck dre spree many moons back,kuz it was numerous songs he produced on the chronic and never got credit 4 or paid..4 along wit warren and others..
that could be true
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www.aftermathmusic.com/interviews/tonybest.html ... there's your answer ... ;)
That was a real dope interview ;D
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imo
daz didnt want dre on the cd becuz of what happen on the chronic...i remember daz on a fuck dre spree many moons back,kuz it was numerous songs he produced on the chronic and never got credit 4 or paid..4 along wit warren and others..
not only could dre have had ghost produced some songs.. but dj quik could have too, quik was around the camp around that time..and the cd does say david blake, instead of quik..why would he say david and not quik? and alot of those songs does have a quik sound..and has his signature bells
Daz was asked in an interview what songs he produced on The Chronic and Doggystyle, and there weren't many, he just wants the credits for those few songs. And DJ Quik was listed as David Blake not to trick people who didnt know he produced on albums, but just for legal reasons.
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I dont care what anyone says, i would put alot of money down that dre produced RESPECT and LETS PLAY HOUSE...
1) these beats sound exactly like dres style at the time
2) these beats are too good to be daz (best beats on the album)
3) dre talks on both of them...coincidence??
ghost producing to make up for the beats daz did for dre in the past like murder was the case, rat tat tat tat etc...
I agree 100%, and I've always felt that way. You can't tell me Dre didn't produce Let's Play House, and Respect. I'd bet money on it.
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WHO CARES MAN...
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talkin about dogg food again. i just noticed that NOT ONE dogg food track is on the death row greatest hits album. in europe the released a GH volume2 last years and still no dogg food tracks on the discs. amazing how they placed Dear mama, Me against the world, Pour out a little liquor, keep ya head up on the first GH. these tracks arent even death row tracks lol. or daydreamin and Who been there, who done that?... greatest hits?? hell nah.
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the 'dre' feel may be down to the fact that Dre mixed pretty much the whole album!
btw which tracks did Pooh produce again? NY, NY is one right? what are the others..
kurupt produced one towards the end too...
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the 'dre' feel may be down to the fact that Dre mixed pretty much the whole album!
btw which tracks did Pooh produce again? NY, NY is one right? what are the others..
kurupt produced one towards the end too...
Pooh produced SMOOTH too
kurupt did SOO MUCH STYLE
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the 'dre' feel may be down to the fact that Dre mixed pretty much the whole album!
^^ ;)
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its more likely that soopafly ghostproduced for daz, he has admitted himself that daz paid him under the table for beats, and he did the keys for most of daz' beats in that time. i think he ghostproduced "lets play house", since he played the keys, and they play a big part of that song.
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imo
daz didnt want dre on the cd becuz of what happen on the chronic...i remember daz on a fuck dre spree many moons back,kuz it was numerous songs he produced on the chronic and never got credit 4 or paid..4 along wit warren and others..
not only could dre have had ghost produced some songs.. but dj quik could have too, quik was around the camp around that time..and the cd does say david blake, instead of quik..why would he say david and not quik? and alot of those songs does have a quik sound..and has his signature bells
Daz was asked in an interview what songs he produced on The Chronic and Doggystyle, and there weren't many, he just wants the credits for those few songs. And DJ Quik was listed as David Blake not to trick people who didnt know he produced on albums, but just for legal reasons.
I remember that Daz said he produced ''Rat-tat-tat-tat'' and the song where even Dre says ''Daz kick that beat man'' was it ''Lyrical Gang Bang'' or something like that...
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WHO CARES MAN...
This is the west coast connection forum, discussing west coast music is what we do you idiot
HEY what songs was quik listed as david blake on?
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I checked and I didn't see david blake listed anywhere...
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its more likely that soopafly ghostproduced for daz, he has admitted himself that daz paid him under the table for beats, and he did the keys for most of daz' beats in that time. i think he ghostproduced "lets play house", since he played the keys, and they play a big part of that song.
Yup! And I refuse to believe Kurupt produced "So Much Style". That beat has Soopafly's sound all over it. I heard that on the remastered version of "Dogg Food", they list Soopafly as the producer of "So Much Style". Can anyone confirm this?
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yeah, i thought it was Soopafly too ^^^ I didnt know Kurupt knew how to produce
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Both Suge and Daz didnt want Dr Dre production on the Dogg Food album.
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If Kurupt doesnt know how to produce, how did he do Nate's song Never Leave Me Alone? Pretty tight beat if you ask me......
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If Kurupt doesnt know how to produce, how did he do Nate's song Never Leave Me Alone? Pretty tight beat if you ask me......
I ain't saying he doesn't know how to produce. Just that I don't think he produced that particular song. Listen to "I Will Survive"(produced by Soopafly)off of "Dead Man Walking", and tell me it doesn't sound similar to "So Much Style". Hell, I may be wrong, but SMS sounds too much like Soopafly production to be produced by someone else.
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daz used to buy beats from soopa under the table, and put em out.. why not kurupt ;)
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^^^That's probably how it went down. I wish I was in the studio when the shit happened, so I'd know for sure.
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why would suge not give credit to soopafly for a song he produced? He gave credit to dj pooh for the songs he produced on dogg food. many of fred wrecks beats or scott storches beats sound just like dre. you know it is possible to make similar sounding beats from 2 different producers. Soopafly did the keyboards to so much style, which is probably why it reminds you of that other song off DMW so much.
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my dogg food booklet says that soopafly & overdoze produced sooo much style, not kurupt.
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I checked and I didn't see david blake listed anywhere...
"heartz of men" on all eyez on me has david blake as the producer.
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Thats A Tupac song...
You haven't read this whole thread have you?