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Im not saying you NEED big name producers...but when beats from like Timbaland, Kanye West, and JD are 'confirmed' for the album and we get less then stellar beats (imo) from lesser name producers, I wonder why he wouldn't take advantage of having those legends at his disposal. I think the production on this album is the most bland of any of his CD's ever.
DJ Nasty and LVM have been around a while. I wasnt talking about one song. That song is nasty minus the wack Jeezy verse. But the rest of the album has some pretty average production.
Quote from: izzy2024 on September 27, 2006, 08:24:08 PMDJ Nasty and LVM have been around a while. I wasnt talking about one song. That song is nasty minus the wack Jeezy verse. But the rest of the album has some pretty average production.Can you recommend me any other joints produced by them?
Quote from: izzy2024 on September 23, 2006, 03:36:54 PMIm not saying you NEED big name producers...but when beats from like Timbaland, Kanye West, and JD are 'confirmed' for the album and we get less then stellar beats (imo) from lesser name producers, I wonder why he wouldn't take advantage of having those legends at his disposal. I think the production on this album is the most bland of any of his CD's ever.02. Grew Up A Screw Up feat Young JeezyProduced by DJ Nasty & LVMI don't know who this duo is, but this is a "big name producer" calibre beat.