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Quote from: Overseer on February 10, 2006, 02:42:05 AMhe also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single songDr. Dre dickriders like to make his discography look even better than it already is. Jacob is a good example.
he also 'only' mixed Dogg Food.. didnt produce a single song
actually i've just relised there is ONE producer who has a more impressive resume than dre who started in the rap/hip hop world and expanded to everything else...........anyone wanna take a stab?
To the threadstarter, I don't know what the fuck you are talkin about sayin dre supervised AEOM. Dre DIDN'T shit on that album except for produce two songs. In the making of AEOM the producers, engineers, guest artists...they all said dre didn't do shit on the album except for the two songs. You are reachin higher than pluto to include AEOM on the list. It's very insulting, incorrect, and criminal to the ppl who actually PRODUCED the album to say dre is responsible for the classic that is AEOM.
^what classic albums has primo been largly responsible for
rza can't say he's revolutionized the game like dre, he's had one era from 93-95 , yes he had 4 or 5 classics (if you stretch them) but where is his "straight outta compton"? where is his "chronic" where is his sslp?he's got enter the wu and 3 or 4 other classics that are the same album basically but with another member featured more, he's got a good track record too, most definately but it still doesn't measure up4. sgv, you're not going to give dre, the marshall mathers lp? u relize that when we look back on that album in 20 years it's going to be one of those epic landmarks of our time , kinda like "are you experienced" is to people who went through the sixties " the wall" is to people of the 70's "purple rain" is to people of the 80's ? i mean c'mon dre only mixed, produced, and executive produced the album...
Quote from: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 02:39:52 PM^what classic albums has primo been largly responsible forhave you ever heard of gangstarr? he's half of the duo. they pretty much set the precedent for new york hip hop. the other guys name is guru. he's not that hot an mc, so premo pretty much shines on all the albums. i suggest you check out one of their albums. dj premier has also produced countless tracks for Nas, fat joe, the lox, pretty much every nigga from york whos sold a platinum album. i think premo is largely responsible for the sound of new york hip hop. its pretty safe to say his catalogue rivals dre's. plus he never had a slump phase like the firm or aftermath album, pretty solid 15+ years
Quote from: Don Jacob on February 13, 2006, 01:14:09 PMactually i've just relised there is ONE producer who has a more impressive resume than dre who started in the rap/hip hop world and expanded to everything else...........anyone wanna take a stab?It wouldn't be Rick Rubin would it?