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Started by LostSkanless - Last post by k1000
Head Of State - Nate Dogg
Just discovered there actually was a full version of this song, that is good. Even though it sounds like a mash-up:
Started by killagee - Last post by LazyLatino
dope!!Started by Leggy Hendrix - Last post by Leggy Hendrix
Did not expect to see the forum still active, let alone see some old familiar faces still regularly posting. My god it's been a long time.
What a place this was back in the day. Fond memories
What a place this was back in the day. Fond memories

Started by Sccit - Last post by geezy
Is Daz a dope producer, Yes. But Daz along with the rest of the producers at Death Row benefited from Dr. Dre's sounds and his musicians (Tony Greene, Ricky Rouse, Butch & Barney). DJ Jam told me along time ago that Dr. Dre would be done with a session and everyone would run to get the studio after Dr. Dre left to get all the presets so they could get that super clean sound. I thought Daz did a great job on "R.A.W.", cause it was his first album Daz pretty much did everything on his own. Even the engineers that worked with Dr. Dre everyone wanted to work with them cause they knew they had the Dr. Dre secrets on presets and mixing a song. Daz still makes nice beats but the sound and mixing is not there. Hopefully they get a good budget and can go in a nice studio and get that sound back.
I guess difference between good beat makers and a producer that can put everything together top to bottom and make it sound quality
Started by Sccit - Last post by geezy
he needs soopafly or mike dean.. or sccit & siavash on the co-production
I agree, I don't trust Daz's solo work....someone that take the process and quality serious needs to be with him to make this above average
Started by Sccit - Last post by LostSkanless
Is Daz a dope producer, Yes. But Daz along with the rest of the producers at Death Row benefited from Dr. Dre's sounds and his musicians (Tony Greene, Ricky Rouse, Butch & Barney). DJ Jam told me along time ago that Dr. Dre would be done with a session and everyone would run to get the studio after Dr. Dre left to get all the presets so they could get that super clean sound. I thought Daz did a great job on "R.A.W.", cause it was his first album Daz pretty much did everything on his own. Even the engineers that worked with Dr. Dre everyone wanted to work with them cause they knew they had the Dr. Dre secrets on presets and mixing a song. Daz still makes nice beats but the sound and mixing is not there. Hopefully they get a good budget and can go in a nice studio and get that sound back.
Started by TraceOneInfinite - Last post by MUHFUKKA
Looney whatsup u still going to india

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