It's June 16, 2024, 07:17:26 AM
Did Dre produce any tracks for the Black Mafia Life album
Did Dre produce any tracks for the Black Mafia Life album...Dre must have gotten a few ideas from Above the Law, I just noticed "Pimp Clinic" uses Let Me Ride sample before Dre right?
No. But he co-produced 2 tracks on ATL's debut album, Livin Like Hustlers.Correct. Pimp Clinic is all over the place. But that chorus is the gold and that's what Dre built upon.
So we gonna forget about NWA Alwayz Into Somethin..Dre started G Funk on The DOC and Niggaz4Life albums.. argue with ya mother 😂
Yeah, Dre's a genius at taking great ideas like their use of the "Let Me Ride" sample and there's a lot of interesting things going on in that track—but you could see how it's a bit messy as you said. Dre is great at perfecting the idea and putting the whole thing together to perfection from beginning to end. Dre might spend months just trying to add a few seconds of outro to perfect a track. They said it took forever just to get Mel-Man to do a couple seconds right in his bit at the end of MMLP
I don't think 2pac was really that dope until "Strictly For My"... on that Above the Law track he's still spittin his Digital Underground style. He may have coined "G Funk" on it--but Pac's verse might even be the weakest verse on the track. I think the Chronic influenced him because by the time that Thug Life album dropped Pac was on the Death Row style even though it would still be a couple of years before he'd join the label. I don't even own 2pacalypse Now and have barely listened to the album. Even "Brenda's Got a Baby" is over-rated to me.
I hear what you are saying, but you are wrong about Brenda's got a baby. Listen to it a few times more. The lyrics are so real, I can see the situation/story without closing my eyes. One the best songs ever made