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Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: GL from SOHH on November 16, 2004, 02:34:23 PM
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Snoop Dogg
R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta) The Masterpiece
Doggystyle/Star Trak/Geffen records, 2004
(http://cover6.cduniverse.com/CDUCoverArt/Music/6798226.jpg)
01. I Love To Give You Light (Intro)
Produced by Alchemist
02. Bang Out
Produced by J.R.
03. Drop It Like It's Hot (feat. Pharrell)
Produced by The Neptunes
04. Can I Get A Flicc Witchu
Produced by Josef Leimerg
05. Ups & Downs
Produced by Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell
06. The Bidness
Produced by Soopafly
07. Snoop D.O. Double G
Produced by Black Jeruz & Sha Money XL
08. Let's Get Blown (feat. Pharrell)
Produced by The Neptunes
09. Step Yo Game Up (feat. Lil' Jon & Trina)
Produced by Lil' Jon
10. Perfect
Produced by The Neptunes
11. WBALLZ
12. Fresh Pair of Panties On
Produced by Ole Folks
13. Promise I
Produced by Mr. Porter
14. Oh No (feat. 50 Cent)
Produced By: Ron Browz
Additional Production by Sha Money XL
15. Can U Control Yo Hoe (feat. Soopafly)
Produced by L.T. Hutton
16. Signs (feat. Justin Timberlake & Uncle Charlie Wilson)
Produced by The Neptunes
17. I'm Threw Witchu
Produced by Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell
18. Pass It Pass It
Produced by The Neptunes
19. Girl Like U (feat. Nelly)
Produced by L.T. Hutton
20. No Thang On Me (feat. Bootsy Collins)
Produced by Hi-Tek & The Snoopadelics
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02. Bang Out
Produced By: J.R.
who said Snoop wasn't cool with Dre? :nawty:
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Who's J.R. ?
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A producer from Dr. Dre's team.
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What does that have to do with anything.. ??
50 Cent & Banks is on Dre's label and works with Snoop, doesn't have to mean anything.
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What does that have to do with anything.. ??
50 Cent & Banks is on Dre's label and works with Snoop, doesn't have to mean anything.
Yeah, And Game & Buck too (Snoop worked with them too)
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also Denaun Porter works in Dre's studio i dont understand why Snoop doesnt get Dre to produce
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any word on the samples?
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drop it like it's hot has an vocal interpolation of laid back's white horse(i think)
let's get blown has a vocal interpolation of slave's watching you
ups and downs has a sample of the bee gee's love you inside out.
that's all i know.
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Basically the two best songs are produced by Sha Money XL, and he ain't even West.
This record miss some Fred Wreck-production for real. The Deanaun Porter-joint was wack,
more than half of the beats Neptunes provided doesn't belong on a Snoop album. This whole record is a
punch under the belt for hardcore Snoop Dogg fans. I don't even wanna ask where Dre is on this, his lack
of presence on Snoop-albums nowadays has begun showing like crazy
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i thought this was a very good album. i accepted a long time ago that snoop will never get back to his "chronic-doggystyle" days. i like his real laid-back style because its some shit you can ride out to. i think alot of people don't like the fact that he's doing something different from what he use to. its good that he's experimenting with different sounds but at the same time staying true to his west coast roots. i wish that he would've used fred wreck and battle cat and more tracks from baby dubb and l.t. hutton. it doesn't really bother me that he used tracks by the neptunes because they didn't produce a heap of tracks and the ones that they did produce weren't bad. i thought the track by mr. porter was hot. thats one of my favorite tracks.
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J.R is not on dre prod team.
J.R is Jelly Roll.
He's always with Snoop these past years.
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J.R is not on dre prod team.
J.R is Jelly Roll.
He's always with Snoop these past years.
J.R. = Jonathan Rotem, new up and coming producer, with a bigger potential than Jellyroll, imo.
His resume:
http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=62171.0
Haven't been updated with the latest G-Unit release(s) though..