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Sriram619

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THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« on: April 19, 2006, 02:00:54 PM »
it seems like everybeat he does for a projects get taken out its ridiculous, i mean interscope is full of shit
 

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Re: THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2006, 02:12:07 PM »
I hope Dre pulled his track from Blood Money and gave it to Busta or Game instead. 50's been given too many Dre beats as it is.
 

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Re: THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2006, 02:15:06 PM »
The beats he usually gives out are usually half ass beats (in comparison to some of his other shit). Especially the Gunit beats. He just gives them whatever, if he gives them anything at all. The good shit goes on his own projects, or any Aftermath/ project (especially if its an artiss debut release).

 

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Re: THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2006, 07:00:27 PM »
since game's album who knows where dre's beats have been going (stat quo, bishop, maybe busta, detox?).  we know that stat quo and busta's projects are both complete and they both have dre beats on them, and that the dre beats on the GRODT soundtrack and other stuff have been leftovers from the massacre (with the possible exception of the mobb deep nightmares beat which we have no idea what has been going on with).

however i think the beats that dre gave 50 and g-unit (pre the documentary) are some of the best beats and songs produced of his career.  in da club is a MONSTER first single, 50 used it very well and it alone practically ensured his rule over mainstream rap.  whattup gangsta was a powerful introductory track for an album and he did a real good job with that, and back down was a really hard beat too, worked very well for a diss song.  poppin them thangs was a perfect beat for a "crew" song and g'd up is one of my most favorite beats of dre's career, its got a really particular atmosphere to it and g-unit used it really well.  now i am not a g-unit fan at all (fuck them) but dre's laced them with amazing beats and they've understood how to use them well.  if detox sounds anything like in da club, g'd up, etc. i would be more than happy.
 

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Re: THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2006, 09:58:02 PM »
whattup gangsta was a powerful introductory track for an album and he did a real good job with that,


Produced by Rob "Reef" Tewlow.  ???
 

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Re: THERE IS GONNA BE NO MORE NEW DRE BEATS FOR AWHILE
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2006, 11:40:46 PM »
whattup gangsta was a powerful introductory track for an album and he did a real good job with that,


Produced by Rob "Reef" Tewlow.  ???

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