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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: abusive on April 26, 2016, 06:44:11 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1Rb6HE3ywQ
Former Dogg Pound Member Emanuel Dean details not getting credit for making "Gin and Juice" and "Snoop Doggy Dogg on the second day he met Dr.Dre.
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To my knowledge, he wasn't a Dogg Pound member, just a producer who used to occasionally work with them (he co-produced Reality on Dogg Food)
Thanks for the link, it's old though isn't it ? I think it was on the DPG Eulogy DVD which came out some time around 2003.
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Yeah this is from "DPG Eulogy". This was posted on Daz' Youtube channel. I thought he and Dre were cool now. Why would he try to fuck it up again?
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He dropped a video last week too talking about how Dre took credit for one of his beats. I personally don't see anything wrong with speaking the truth ever.
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He dropped a video last week too talking about how Dre took credit for one of his beats. I personally don't see anything wrong with speaking the truth ever.
Yeah, me neither, but i doubt that Dr. Dre will like it :D
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^I look at it like this Okka: If you tell me that I stink, I can get mad that you told me or I can go and take a shower.
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gin & juice is widely regarded as a classic.
so what other hit records his this chap created?
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gin & juice is widely regarded as a classic.
so what other hit records his this chap created?
I don't think saying he "created" them is right - he played keys and other stuff in Gin & Juice and What's My Name, so all he can brag about is being a co-producer and not the "mastermind" behind those records, like he thinks judging from that video. Yes, it was fucked up he didn't recieved his credit (a lot of in-house producers @ Death Row got that threatment), but he needed Dre to turn that beat into magic more (and opposite).
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a session player.....he played the keys. even he says dre made the beat. maybe deserved more money, but not production credit.
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I dont know why so many people still dont get the difference between "beatmakers"/"session players" and an actual producer.
All the different instruments like the guitars, drum machine, horns etc. are obviously played by guitar players etc. but the producer actually takes all those little pieces/elements and forms a whole song out of them, sequencing everything and creatin a structure there. I doubt that for example one of the piano players from dres studio musicians would be able to make a whole song. Still everybody who played an instrument should also be credited.
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I dont know why so many people still dont get the difference between "beatmakers"/"session players" and an actual producer.
All the different instruments like the guitars, drum machine, horns etc. are obviously played by guitar players etc. but the producer actually takes all those little pieces/elements and forms a whole song out of them, sequencing everything and creatin a structure there. I doubt that for example one of the piano players from dres studio musicians would be able to make a whole song. Still everybody who played an instrument should also be credited.
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I dont know why so many people still dont get the difference between "beatmakers"/"session players" and an actual producer.
All the different instruments like the guitars, drum machine, horns etc. are obviously played by guitar players etc. but the producer actually takes all those little pieces/elements and forms a whole song out of them, sequencing everything and creatin a structure there. I doubt that for example one of the piano players from dres studio musicians would be able to make a whole song. Still everybody who played an instrument should also be credited.
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So Dre used Emanuel Dean for the keyboards on The Chronic, and he used Scott Storch for The Chronic 2000. Scott Storch actually played keyboards on 7,8 songs on 2001, but only gets credit as a co-producer on Still Dre. However, if u have talent u can make more than 2 hits, and thats the difference between Scott Storch and this other porkshop!! Lets be real about the situation. Its and honour to be a part of Dr Dres production team, but what you do with your life is up to you!!
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I dont know why so many people still dont get the difference between "beatmakers"/"session players" and an actual producer.
All the different instruments like the guitars, drum machine, horns etc. are obviously played by guitar players etc. but the producer actually takes all those little pieces/elements and forms a whole song out of them, sequencing everything and creatin a structure there. I doubt that for example one of the piano players from dres studio musicians would be able to make a whole song. Still everybody who played an instrument should also be credited.
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So Dre used Emanuel Dean for the keyboards on The Chronic, and he used Scott Storch for The Chronic 2000. Scott Storch actually played keyboards on 7,8 songs on 2001, but only gets credit as a co-producer on Still Dre. However, if u have talent u can make more than 2 hits, and thats the difference between Scott Storch and this other porkshop!! Lets be real about the situation. Its and honour to be a part of Dr Dres production team, but what you do with your life is up to you!!
Actually Scott Storch isn't credited as a co-producer on "Still D.R.E."
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I dont know why so many people still dont get the difference between "beatmakers"/"session players" and an actual producer.
All the different instruments like the guitars, drum machine, horns etc. are obviously played by guitar players etc. but the producer actually takes all those little pieces/elements and forms a whole song out of them, sequencing everything and creatin a structure there. I doubt that for example one of the piano players from dres studio musicians would be able to make a whole song. Still everybody who played an instrument should also be credited.
money
So Dre used Emanuel Dean for the keyboards on The Chronic, and he used Scott Storch for The Chronic 2000. Scott Storch actually played keyboards on 7,8 songs on 2001, but only gets credit as a co-producer on Still Dre. However, if u have talent u can make more than 2 hits, and thats the difference between Scott Storch and this other porkshop!! Lets be real about the situation. Its and honour to be a part of Dr Dres production team, but what you do with your life is up to you!!
Actually Scott Storch isn't credited as a co-producer on "Still D.R.E."
Which is why most people think that Dre did the keys.
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Storch shoulda been credited as a session player ., was he?
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Storch shoulda been credited as a session player ., was he?
Yes, and its a well known fact Scott was the man behind that famous piano riff. However the credits can be confusing at times, and this wikipedia page gives scott credit as a producer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_D.R.E.
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Storch shoulda been credited as a session player ., was he?
Yes, and its a well known fact Scott was the man behind that famous piano riff. However the credits can be confusing at times, and this wikipedia page gives scott credit as a producer:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Still_D.R.E.
Don't you actually own "2001"?