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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2008, 08:28:55 AM »
Ok, so let's we only pick the beats after 2003, since that's the new era of Dre's production:

50 Cent - In Da Club, Heat
G-Unit - Poppin Them Thangs, G'd Up
Obie Trice - Oh, Look In My Eyes, Shit Hits The Fan
Mary J. Blige - Not Today
Eminem - Encore (Big Weenie and Rain Man are also nice but I can't really judge them since Em sucked so much)
The Game - How We Do, Higher, Start From Scratch
50 Cent - Outta Control, Gunz Come Out, Outta Control remix
GRODT OST - When It Rains It Pours (it kinda reminds me of the last track of 2001, same vibe)
Busta Rhymes - Get You Some, Been Through The Storm, Cocaina, Goldmine, Don't Get Carried Away (especially the chours!)
Jay-Z - Trouble (but more changes in the beat!)
Snoop Dogg - Imagine
Stat Quo - Here We Go

BTW Larabee you need to update this: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=103016.0

Def dont agree with alot of those, cuz when u think about it maybe those tracks wouldnt be that good if Dre did some shit on em.
Like In Da Club, Heat, Start From Scratch etc etc are classic songs, would it be that with Dre doin/spittin maybe some other shit with those beats?
 

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2008, 09:13:13 AM »
i dont think dre would sound that good on the club banger types of beat i think he would be dope on beats like 'lost ones' the laid back kinda beats with a nice vibe to em

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #18 on: February 07, 2008, 11:57:00 AM »
alotta beats in here named weren't even produced by Dre lol
 

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #19 on: February 07, 2008, 12:29:08 PM »
 

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« Reply #20 on: February 07, 2008, 12:37:40 PM »
yup outta control rmx 8)

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #21 on: February 07, 2008, 12:40:06 PM »
alotta beats in here named weren't even produced by Dre lol

No they actually all were produced by Dre.

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #22 on: February 07, 2008, 02:32:14 PM »
Ok, so let's we only pick the beats after 2003, since that's the new era of Dre's production:

50 Cent - In Da Club, Heat
G-Unit - Poppin Them Thangs, G'd Up
Obie Trice - Oh, Look In My Eyes, Shit Hits The Fan
Mary J. Blige - Not Today
Eminem - Encore (Big Weenie and Rain Man are also nice but I can't really judge them since Em sucked so much)
The Game - How We Do, Higher, Start From Scratch
50 Cent - Outta Control, Gunz Come Out, Outta Control remix
GRODT OST - When It Rains It Pours (it kinda reminds me of the last track of 2001, same vibe)
Busta Rhymes - Get You Some, Been Through The Storm, Cocaina, Goldmine, Don't Get Carried Away (especially the chours!)
Jay-Z - Trouble (but more changes in the beat!)
Snoop Dogg - Imagine
Stat Quo - Here We Go

BTW Larabee you need to update this: http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=103016.0

Def dont agree with alot of those, cuz when u think about it maybe those tracks wouldnt be that good if Dre did some shit on em.
Like In Da Club, Heat, Start From Scratch etc etc are classic songs, would it be that with Dre doin/spittin maybe some other shit with those beats?

yeah i kinda agree with u to some extent and def alot of those beats shouldnt even be close to making detox....but in da club is an amazing beat but like u i really cannot imagine anyone apart from 50 rippin it the way he did at the time...start from scratch i can def see dre spittin on...(similar to watcher, vibe wise) and higher would def be some snoop/dre shit all over again...."oh" could have been on some xzibit em n dre shit

to me one of the best dre beats which gets slipped on alot because of obie fuckin the track up was the "the setup" beat he did, seemed natural for snoop and dre to spit on that and the beat was amazing, so many other cats spit over that beat but i would have loved to hear snoop and dre spit on that

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Re: Dre joints that he should've kept for Detox?
« Reply #23 on: February 07, 2008, 02:34:43 PM »
Yeah, Don't Get Carried Away is another. When I think of a 'Detox' style beat, I think of switch ups in the beat and chord changes every several bars. A few other examples that I can think of include

Obie Trice's "Oh!"
Em, Dre, 50 "Encore"
Game "Don't Worry" ( during his verses )
Game "Start From Scratch" ( not so much in terms of switch ups but in beat pattern and layering )
Busta "Cocaina"



the encore beat was one of the worst dre beats i heard in ages, it was so rigid and eminem like it hardly even sounded like a westcoast cat made the beat imo...

the only joint from bustas album to me which is detox studio session material is the get you some beat...wasnt impressed with dres other shit on the album...i think the beat for nas and busta was dissapointing....i think the beat with the grave digging effect was def made with detox in mind or atleast on some creative shit but overall the beat is not very good...cocaina is a nice joint but the beat is boring...dont worry is ncie during game verses yes but detox material?....

start from scratch is def detox worthy and so were oh and the setup was a banger to instrumental wise...would have been perfect for snoop to rap over....but nothing dre has done recently really even comes into mind when in thinkin of detox....

i think you need to check 2001 again and some of his beats the year or 2 after that and remind yourself of real dre beats...

and i know you're a big dre fan and got good knowledge so u know your dre shit but really i dont think hardly any of the shit mentioned in this thread is comin into detox, if dre thought any of it was good enough, he would have kept it imo...

pz

I agree with you that Dre ain't hitting them out the park like he used to. The beats I mentioned were not my particular favorites, just a few joints that illustrated that concept of the beat switching up and shit. As long as the sound is fresh, I'll dig it but lately, there hasn't been anything too noteworthy to come out of Dre's studio.

oh right i get you thought are we really sure the beats are going to switch up alot on detox? because dre aint the only cat whos doing that, alot of cats are adding shit onto there beats as the beats get further into it...i wonder what type of beats dre has kept locked for detox, i hope the shit is fresh like u said and blows everyone away and i hope theres energy to the tracks, even the slower and dark tracks on 2001 felt hyped up, i hope he can follow that up....not an easy feat to achieve but if anyone can, we all know its dre