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I agree that a lot of light is shedding on the real dreLmao @ dre being a cheerleader in high school
Yup^^^ ... On another note I heard the Mel-Man track from the The Wash featuring Ox. Bringing it up cuz Bad Azz mentioned The Wash. That was Mel-Man solo and guess what! That song was WACK as fuck! You can hear the 2001 elements in it but something is missing ... its clear but it just doesn't bang like a Dre track. I bet Dre could've made that one way better but what's the point... if makes it better he's robbing people right If that's what he does (I don't know) then so be it. Takes a B- track and makes it A+ who gives a fuck?! All these people complaining have never made A+ tracks consistently without Dre. Storch makes some bangers with already established artists but I've never seen him and his team makes stars ... just like the other people complaining I'll give Timbo and Neptunes credit though of course on career longevity and $$$
That melman track on the wash was indeed ass. So were the songs he did for truth hurts. But what about the "gangsta" joint he did for joe beast? Tell me he didn't fool you into thinkin that was dre...
My understanding is that Dre is rather a dope mixer than a dope producer. Don't make me saying what I didn't say, he can produce as well, but it's like a lot of times he ACTUALLY take someone else's songs & add some instrument, or some effect, etc which MAKE those songs sounded dope. Therefore IMO some of them entourage saying this or that like a Cold187um, Daz, I mean u know, shits like taking credit from other's work.
A producer is the person responsible for the final sound of the product. Dre is a producer in every sense of the word.What's ironic is that you will take credit away from Dre when it's not like Hutch or Daz were coming up with original instrumentals. So why are you giving credit to these guys for pulling out samples? If you're going to talk about beatmakers, shouldn't you be giving credit to the person who made the sample?
Quote from: One2free on June 10, 2011, 05:36:46 AMMy understanding is that Dre is rather a dope mixer than a dope producer. Don't make me saying what I didn't say, he can produce as well, but it's like a lot of times he ACTUALLY take someone else's songs & add some instrument, or some effect, etc which MAKE those songs sounded dope. Therefore IMO some of them entourage saying this or that like a Cold187um, Daz, I mean u know, shits like taking credit from other's work.Do you know what a producer is?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_producerA producer is the person responsible for the final sound of the product. Dre is a producer in every sense of the word.What's ironic is that you will take credit away from Dre when it's not like Hutch or Daz were coming up with original instrumentals. So why are you giving credit to these guys for pulling out samples? If you're going to talk about beatmakers, shouldn't you be giving credit to the person who made the sample? 95% of hip hop is taking some oldass song and adding shit to it to make it bump. Isn't that what Dre does?
Just imagine YOU often coming with dope structure beats that you works ur ass to find it, & next dude saying wait, Im adding this, slowing that, & take credits for it ?ok im exagerating, but just to get an idea u know
^^well, its alright though lol, don't get upset because y'all dig Dre guys.So, your saying is that "How coming with the sample or the structure of the beat should give u credits" now, Dre did just mix a thing or 2, and that alone should give him 90% credit, wait no, entire credit as in booklets?I don't agree for real, somehow, I understand where those who did like complain coming from.Until he remade everything from track he was given, I don't understand how adding an instrument or remade that one should give him THE credit for the final song.Just imagine YOU often coming with dope structure beats that you works ur ass to find it, & next dude saying wait, Im adding this, slowing that, & take credits for it ?ok im exagerating, but just to get an idea u knowI meanwait, lol nevermind just look out for detox right
That's the thing, I doubt if these dudes are that upset over not being credited for finding a sample. I mean shit I've never read the credits to an album and saw "sample found by..."My guess is these dudes basically make the beats and dre comes in and, as snoop puts it, takes them "to another level". I'm sure they enjoy working with a legend but not being credited for your work has to suck.