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Official Dr. Dre production timeline ( 1999-2009 )
« on: February 20, 2006, 05:16:54 PM »
I've compiled a complete list of Dre's work over the last 10 years, pretty much a timeline over the last decade. Some of the leftover\leaked material may be out of the place but all the retail released stuff is accurate. Includes official production as well as records he mixed.

Late 1998

October 06

Produced "Ask Yourself A Question" off Kurupt's "Kuruption"

1999

February 23

Produced "My Name Is", "Guilty Conscience" and "Role Model" ( off Eminem's "The Slim Shady LP" )
*Mixed "Rock Bottom"

May 11

Produced "Buck Em", "Bitch Please" and "Just Dippin" ( off Snoop Dogg's "No Limit Top Dogg" )

June 15

Produced "Bad Guys Always Die" ( off the "Wild Wild West Soundtrack" )

November 16

Produced "Lolo ( Intro )", "The Watcher", "Fuck You", "Still D.R.E.", "Big Ego's", "Xxplosive", "What's The Difference", "Bar One", "Light Speed", "Forgot About Dre", "The Next Episode", "Let's Get High", "Bitch Niggaz", "The Car Bomb", "Murder Ink", "Ed-Ucation", "Some L.A. Niggaz", "Pause For Porno", "Housewife", "Ackrite" and "Bang Bang" ( off "Dr. Dre 2001" )
*mixed "The Message"

Produced "Ho's A Housewife" ( off Kurupt's "Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha" )

December 14

Produced N.W.A.'s "Chin Check" ( off the "Next Friday Soundtrack" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Hell Freezes Over" recorded during sessions for The Slim Shady LP
"My Life", "What's The Difference ( OG )", "The Way I Be Pimpin", "Stay In Your Place" and "The Throne Is Mine" recorded during sessions for Dr. Dre 2001

2000

January\February

Produced Warren G's "Game Don't Wait ( Remix )" ( off the 12" promo single release )

March 21

Produced "Hello" ( off Ice Cube's "War & Peace: Volume 2" )

March 28

*mixed Xzibit's "Year 2000" ( off the "Black And White Soundtrack" )

May 23

Produced "Kill You", "Who Knew", "The Real Slim Shady", "Remember Me?", "I'm Back" and "Bitch Please 2" ( off Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" )
* mixed "Marshall Mathers", "Drug Ballad", "Kim" and "Criminal"

December 12

Produced "U Know", "X" and "Best Of Things" ( off Xzibit's "Restless" )
* mixed "Kenny Parker Show 2001"

December 19

Produced "Intro", "Hennessey N Buddah", "True Lies" and "Lay Low" ( off Snoop Dogg's "The Last Meal" )
* mixed "Wrong Idea", "Go Away", "Stacey Adams", "Issues", "Game Court ( skit )", "Bring It On" and "I Can't Swim"

Produced "The Up In Smoke Tour" DVD instrumental

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Last Dayz", "Ass", "Get Mynz", "Outro" and "Blaaw" recorded during sessions for Hittman's unofficially released "Murder Weapon" album
"Black Rabbit" recorded during sessions for Restless
"Sunshine" recorded during sessions for Tha Last Meal

2001

March 06

Produced "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" and "That's What It Is" ( off Eve's "Scorpion" )

May 01

Co-Produced Phats Bossi's "Through The Rain" ( off the "Uninvited Guest Soundtrack" )

June 19

Produced "Nasty Mind", "Ain't Nuttin But Music", "Fight Music" and "Revelation" ( off D12's "Devil's Night" )
* mixed "Shit On You" ( off Limited Edition copies ; also off Eminem's "Curtain Call: The Hits" album, Stan's Mixtape )

July 31

Produced "Fast Lane" and "Sally" ( off Bilal's "1st Born Second" )
* second pressing of the album replaced original "Fast Lane" with remix version

August 28

Produced "Family Affair" ( off Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama" ; "No More Drama 2002" Re-Release )
* the 12" promo\single release included remix version

September 11

Produced "Put It On Me" ( off the "Training Day Soundtrack" )
* re-released on DJ Quik's 2002 album "Under Tha Influence" )

November 06

Produced "Holla", "Str8 West Coast" and "The Wash" ( off "The Wash Soundtrack )"
* co-produced "Bad Intentions"
*mixed "Benefit Of The Doubt" and "On The Blvd"
* "Holla" re-released on Busta Rhymes' album "Genesis"
* "Str8 West Coast" remix version released on Knoc-Turn'al's 2002 EP

November 27

Produced "Truck Volume" and "Break Ya Neck" ( off Busta Rhymes' "Genesis" )
* the 12" promo\single release of "Break Ya Neck" included remix version

December 04

Produced "Your Wife" ( off Nate Dogg's "Music & Me" )

Produced "Hate In Yo Eyes" ( off Mack 10's "Bang Or Ball" )

December 11

Produced "Lookin' At You" ( off Warren G's "The Return Of The Regulator" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Crooked Cops" recorded during sessions for "Training Day" Soundtrack
"There They Go" recorded during sessions for "The Wash" Soundtrack ; rumored Dr. Dre\Snoop Dogg collaboration album
"Bouncin" recorded during sessions for Knoc-Turn'al's unofficially released "Knoc's Landin" album
"Jump Into It" recorded during sessions for the Baby Boy Soundtrack ; alternate version used on "The Return Of The Regulator"

2002

May 26

Produced "Business", "Say What You Say" and "My Dad's Gone Crazy" ( off Eminem's "The Eminem Show" )
* mixed "Without Me" and "Hailie's Song"

June 25

Produced "Push Play", "Jimmy" and "Queen Of The Ghetto ( off Truth Hurts' "Truthfully Speaking" )
* mixed "Addictive", "Grown", "Tired", "This Feeling", "Real", "Bullshit", "Next To Me" and "The Truth"
* produced remix version of "Addictive" off the 12" promo\single release

July 16

Produced The Rolling Stones' "Miss You ( Dr. Dre 2002 Remix )" ( off the "Austin Powers: Goldmember Soundtrack" )

July 30

Produced "The Knoc" ( off Knoc-Turn'al's "L.A. Confidential Presents...Knoc-Turn'al" EP )

August 20

Produced "Finer Thangzzz" ( off Big Tray Deee's "The General's List" )

August 27

Produced "What" and "Satisfaction" ( off Eve's "Eve-Olution" )

Produced "It's A Shame" ( off Devin The Dude's "Just Tryin' Ta Live" )

October 01

Produced "Choke Me, Spank Me ( Pull My Hair )" and "Losin Your Mind" ( off Xzibit's "Man vs. Machine" )
* mixed "Multiply", "Symphony In X Major", "BK To LA", "Right On" and "Enemies"

October 29

Produced Joe Beast's "Gangsta" ( off the "8 Mile Soundtrack" deluxe edition, Shady\Aftermath Sampler )
* mixed "R.A.K.I.M.", "Wanksta", "California" and "The Weekend"
* "Wanksta" re-released as bonus cut on 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Tryin"

November 12

Produced "The Watcher 2" ( off Jay-Z's "The Blueprint 2: The Gift And The Curse" )
* re-released on 2003's "The Blueprint 2.1"

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"The Whoop" recorded during sessions for Ras Kass' unofficially released "Goldyn Chyld" album
"In The Hood" recorded during sessions for Joe Beast ; alternate version used for 50 Cent
"Coors Light" Advertisement instrumental ( #1 )
"Feel Me" and "Don't Fuck Wit Us" recorded during Ab Liva sessions

2003

January 07

Produced "Papa Lil Soldier" ( off 40 Glocc's "The Jakal" )

February 06

Produced "In Da Club", "Heat", "If I Can't" and "Back Down" ( off 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Tryin" )
* mixed "What Up Gangsta", "P.I.M.P." and "21 Questions"

February 25

Produced "Judgment Day", "Mentally Disturbed" and "Psychic Pimp Hotline" ( off The D.O.C.'s "Deuce" )

April 15

Produced "In Da Hood" ( off 50 Cent's "The New Breed" DVD release )

July 18

Provided Additional Music, Composed Score for "Bad Boys II"

August 26

Produced "Not Today" ( off Mary J. Blige's "Love & Life" )
* re-released on the "Barbershop 2 Soundtrack" in 2004

September 23

Produced "The Setup", "Shit Hits The Fan", "Look In My Eyes" and "Oh!" ( off Obie Trice's "Cheers" )
* remix version of "The Setup" off the 12" promo\single release

September 30

Co-Produced "The Last Three Minutes" ( off Chris Botti's "A Thousand Kisses Deep" )

November 14

Produced "Poppin Them Thangs" and "G'd Up" ( off G-Unit's "Beg For Mercy" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Rich Girl" OG version recorded during Brooklyn sessions ; alternate version used for Gwen Stefani
"Nigga Like Me" recorded during sessions for Jay-Z's "The Black Album"
"Afterlife ( Instrumental )" and Rakim's "After U Die" recorded during sessions for Rakim's unreleased album "Oh My God"
"Take The Heat" recorded during sessions for Method Man's "Tical 0: The Prequel"
"Coors Light" Advertisement instrumental ( #2 )

2004

March 23

Produced "I Like" ( off Knoc-Turn'al's "The Way I Am" )

April 27

Produced "American Psycho 2" ( off D12's "D12 World" )

November 12

Produced "Evil Deeds", "Never Enough", "Mosh", "Rain Man", "Big Weenie", "Just Lose It", "Ass Like That" and "Encore" ( off Eminem's "Encore" )

November 23

Produced "Rich Girl" ( off Gwen Stefani's "Love Angel Music Baby" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"The Future" recorded during early Stat Quo sessions ; material used on DJ Green Lantern's "Countdown To Armageddon Pt. 4" mixtape
"Grown Man Business" recorded during sessions for Xzibit's "Weapons Of Mass Destruction"

2005

January 18

Produced "Intro", "Westside Story", "Higher", "How We Do", "Start From Scratch" and "Don't Worry" ( off The Game's "The Documentary" )
* mixed and provided additional production on "Don't Need Your Love"
* mixed "Dreams", "Hate It Or Love It", "The Documentary", "Runnin", "Where I'm From", "Special" and "Like Father, Like Son"
* mixed "Til The Wheels Fall Off" ( bonus track on "The Documentary" DVD release )

March 03

Produced "Outta Control" and "Gunz Come Out" ( off 50 Cent's "The Massacre" )
* mixed "Candy Shop", "Get In My Car", "Ryder Music", "Disco Inferno", "Just A Lil Bit", "Build You Up", "I Don't Need Em" and "Hate It Or Love It ( Remix )"

September 06

Produced "Outta Control" Remix ( off 50 Cent's re-release of "The Massacre" )
* re-released on Mobb Deep's 2006 album, "Blood Money"

November 01

Co-wrote\produced "Danger", "Is Love Enough?" and "Go Ask Shakespeare" ( off Burt Bacharach's "At This Time" )

November 08

Produced 50 Cent's "Talk About Me" and "When It Rains It Pours" ( off the "Get Rich Or Die Tryin' Soundtrack" )
* mixed "We Both Think Alike"

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Opportunity" recorded during sessions for Stat Quo's unreleased album "Statlanta"
"Hard Liquor" recorded during sessions for The Documentary
"Westside Story" remix version recorded during sessions for The Documentary
Early Busta Rhymes "Big Bang" singles "I'll Hurt You" and "Where's Your Money" mixed by Dre

2006

June 13

Produced "Get You Some", "How We Do It Over Here", "Cocaina", "Don't Get Carried Away" and "Legend Of The Fall Offs" ( off Busta Rhymes' "The Big Bang" )
* mixed and provided additional production on "Been Through The Storm", "In The Ghetto" and "Goldmine"
* mixed "New York Shit" and "You Can't Hold The Torch"
* remix version of "In The Ghetto" released on 12" promo\single version

November 21

Produced "Lost One", "30 Something", "Trouble" and "Minority Report" ( off Jay-Z's "Kingdom Come" )
* mixed "The Prelude", "Oh My God", "Kingdom Come", "Show Me What You Got", "Do U Wanna Ride", "Anything", "Hollywood", "I Made It", "Dig A Hole" and "Beach Chair"
* remix version of "30 Something" released on mixtapes

Produced "Boss' Life", "Round Here" and "Imagine" ( off Snoop Dogg's "Tha Blue Carpet Treatment" )
* uncredited mixing on "That's That Shit"
* remix version of "Boss' Life" released on 12" promo\single version

December 05

Produced Stat Quo's "Get Low" ( off "Eminem Presents...The Re-Up" )

December 19

Produced "Hustlers" ( off Nas' "Hip Hop Is Dead" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"No Stoppin Carson" recorded during early sessions for Bishop Lamont's "The Reformation"
"Nightmares" recorded during sessions for Mobb Deep's "Blood Money"
"Leave It Alone" recorded during sessions for Nate Dogg
"Put Your Cups Up" recorded during sessions for Obie Trice's "Second Rounds On Me"
"Murder Dem Murderders" recorded during sessions for Snoop Dogg's "Tha Blue Carpet Treatment"
"Weed Snortin" recorded during sessions for Six-Two's "Mac & G's" album

2007

January 23

*mixed "Problems" ( off Sunshine Anderson's "Sunshine At Midnight" )

March 27

Produced "Hold On" and "U Ain't Goin Nowhere" ( off Young Buck's "Buck The World" )

September 11

Produced "Come & Go" and "Fire" ( off 50 Cent's "Curtis" )
* mixed and provided additional production on "Straight To The Bank"
* mixed "Amusement Park"

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Here We Go" recorded during sessions for Stat Quo's "Statlanta"
"Drop It" recorded during Papoose's unreleased "The Nacirema Dream" album
"Oh My God" and "Heaven" recorded during sessions for Bishop Lamont's "The Reformation"

2008

October 07

Produced "Yo Ho" aka "Comin Back" ( off Devin The Dude's "Hi-Life" )

November 11

Produced "Hold On" ( off Trick Trick's "The Villain" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Grow Up" recorded during sessions for Bishop Lamont's "The Reformation"
"Any Day Now" recorded during sessions for Nikki Grier
"Bitch I'm Back" recorded during sessions for Slim Thug
"I Do Me" recorded during sessions for Spliff Starr
"Crack A Bottle" ( original version, Eminem solo ) recorded during Relapse sessions

2009

May 19

Produced "Dr. West", "3 a.m.", "My Mom", "Insane", "Bagpipes From Baghdad", "Hello", "Tonya", "Same Song & Dance", "We Made You", "Medicine Ball", "Stay Wide Awake", "Old Time's Sake", "Must Be The Ganja", "Mr. Mathers", "Deja Vu", "Crack A Bottle" and "Underground" ( off Eminem's "Relapse" )

September 08

Produced "Catalina" and "About Me" ( off Raekwon's "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II" )

( Leftover\Leaked Material )

"Topless" and "Shit Popped Off" recording during sessions for Detox
"Dr. Pepper" Advert instrumental ; alternate version of Shit Popped Off
"Hallelujah" recorded during sessions for The Reformation
"Freestyle" recorded during session with RBX ; mixtape release
"The Warning" recorded during sessions for "Relapse 2"
"I Get It In" and "OK, You're Right" recorded during sessions for 50 Cent's "Before I Self Destruct"
"Dreamin" recorded as material for upcoming DJ Kay Slay compilation ; 50 Cent sessions
« Last Edit: October 06, 2009, 10:53:44 AM by Larrabee »
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2006, 07:57:16 PM »
Big props on this!
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2006, 03:01:29 AM »
Props,Jome aint gonna like this though  :P
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2006, 03:57:31 AM »
lmao!


good list tho props
Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program

 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2006, 07:02:02 AM »
November 27, 2001
Truck Volume, Break Ya Neck ( off "Genesis" )

what about "Holla" ?

.... dope, it got released on my birthday  ;D
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2006, 10:31:03 AM »
Hahaha, nah I'm not tryna fuck with Jome's work. It's just the 1999-present timeline of Dre tracks that have been released on albums, and a couple of them only released on CD singles. I dig statistics in music, so I just put this list together for reference, I guess. Glad ya'll like it. A couple of interesting facts on this stuff:

# of beats released per year

1999 ( 24 )
2000 ( 14 )
2001 ( 19 )
2002 ( 17 )
2003 ( 15 )
2004 ( 11 )
2005 ( 10 )

Altogether in those 7 years, a total of 110 tracks were officially released. 71 of them are directly related to Aftermath\Shady\G-Unit. Who has been on the most beats:

01. Dr. Dre ( 30 )
02. Eminem ( 28 )
03. 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg ( 16 each )
04. Nate Dogg, Xzibit & Hittman ( 10 each )
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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2006, 11:02:47 AM »
Hahaha, nah I'm not tryna fuck with Jome's work. It's just the 1999-present timeline of Dre tracks that have been released on albums, and a couple of them only released on CD singles. I dig statistics in music, so I just put this list together for reference, I guess. Glac ya'll like it. A couple of interesting facts on this stuff:

# of beats released per year

1999 ( 24 )
2000 ( 14 )
2001 ( 19 )
2002 ( 17 )
2003 ( 15 )
2004 ( 11 )
2005 ( 10 )

Altogether in those 7 years, a total of 110 tracks were officially released. 71 of them are directly related to Aftermath\Shady\G-Unit. Who has been on the most beats:

01. Dr. Dre ( 30 )
02. Eminem ( 28 )
03. 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg ( 16 each )
04. Nate Dogg, Xzibit & Hittman ( 10 each )













Interesting stuff, props.
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2006, 11:08:44 AM »

2004 ( 11 )
2005 ( 10 )



 Dre is sleeping for 2 years , hope it wouldn't be 9 beats in 06  ;D










 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2006, 11:15:53 AM »

2004 ( 11 )
2005 ( 10 )



 Dre is sleeping for 2 years , hope it wouldn't be 9 beats in 06  ;D












lol, he's a lazy cunt, went from doing multiple albums with Ruthless in the 80's to doing less than a beat a month haha

Hopefully that changes when Detox comes around.
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2006, 05:12:21 PM »
Well, I would suppose that it's typical for Dre to lay low for a while, before dropping his record. Busta is set to come out in April or May, hopefully. I saw the MTV Grammy Special a few weeks back, where The Game announced that "The Doctor's Advocate" is to be released on June 6, 2006. Game made reference to that "666" theory, you know with the play on words shit, Devils Advocate, Doctors Advocate. He said him and Dre are gonna drop something "angelic" that day. A June release date for Game would be real nice.
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2006, 05:29:07 PM »
NO MORE WAR
 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2006, 07:41:27 PM »
game isn't coming out in june, the album would have to be finished already. busta will probably be delayed to then.

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2006, 05:45:50 PM »
i see detox december game in october, busta in august!
Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program

 

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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #13 on: February 26, 2006, 04:55:25 PM »
Good Idea, Props!
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Re: Official Dr. Dre production ( 1999-2005 )
« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2006, 05:01:27 PM »