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told y'all the dre and mobb together in the studio shit was bullshit, go check back a while, i think i made a post about them lying, the shit everyone heard was probably daydreaming, and they probably told everyone it was nightmares, cuz that still has a sick beat....i dont beleive dre worked with mobb
Quote from: LyRiCaL_G on April 22, 2006, 09:55:15 AMtold y'all the dre and mobb together in the studio shit was bullshit, go check back a while, i think i made a post about them lying, the shit everyone heard was probably daydreaming, and they probably told everyone it was nightmares, cuz that still has a sick beat....i dont beleive dre worked with mobbLOL @ everybody still thinking "Nightmares" is bullshit, when Havoc, Prodigy & Interscope all talked about it, with specific details on how Dre used a shovel and dirt to create the track..XXL and other magazines wrote about the track in their review (magazines get sent early versions of albums), 40 Glocc describing the track as "killer" and "crack", etc.
Quote from: King ©® on April 22, 2006, 11:39:10 AMQuote from: LyRiCaL_G on April 22, 2006, 09:55:15 AMtold y'all the dre and mobb together in the studio shit was bullshit, go check back a while, i think i made a post about them lying, the shit everyone heard was probably daydreaming, and they probably told everyone it was nightmares, cuz that still has a sick beat....i dont beleive dre worked with mobbLOL @ everybody still thinking "Nightmares" is bullshit, when Havoc, Prodigy & Interscope all talked about it, with specific details on how Dre used a shovel and dirt to create the track..XXL and other magazines wrote about the track in their review (magazines get sent early versions of albums), 40 Glocc describing the track as "killer" and "crack", etc.shovel and dirt are for the busta album, not nightmares.........secondly the same thing was said about yayo and live by the gun, people and mags claimed dre produced it until it was found out it was done by focus...........dre didnt work with mobb as far as im concerned until i hear the jointby the way every artist coming out of gunit has claimed to have dre beats and all said it was dope to work with him and the so on and the joint was heat and so on, never beleive the bullshit
"['Nightmares'] don't sound like a Dre record," said Prodigy about Dre's experimental, enthralling production.
The most sought after producer in music adapted to the Mobb’s haunting sound for the infectious “Nightmares”. “It was crazy.” says Havoc about finally working with the greatest hip-hop producer of all time, Dr. Dre. “You get to see a genius at work. He is actually making beats after all these years. Coming from producer’s stand point, that’s an inspiration to me.”
JD: You've got a track on the album produced by Dre haven't you?Havoc: Yeah, yeah, it's called Nightmares, man that's tight.JD: What was it like working with Dre?Havoc: I mean, it was a good experience because I am a producer myself. So working with him was like an honour, you know to sit there and watch him do his thing, that was crazy.JD: Did you just sit back and take notes?Havoc: Yeah of course, I took a lot of mental notes, you know what I mean, I was glad I was a part of that.
For the Dr. Dre-produced "Nightmares," 50 sings a hook he conceived after being awoken in the middle of the night on a trip to Africa, and Prodigy adds verses about a recurring dream. "It's about protecting myself from being shot," he says. "But when I go to use the gun, I can't pull the trigger."
("Working with Dre, as you can imagine, is ill," Havoc said with a smile. "It's that Dre darkness.")
Young, Andre/Jackson, Curtis/Johnson, Albert/Lahiri, B./Muchita, Kejuan/Pant, Robert - 4.01 minutes
If Fiddy isn’t supplying his chart-topping vocals to a hook (i.e. the groupie-lovin’ “Backstage Pass” and the Dr. Dre–produced “Nightmares”...)
50 declared at the start of the session that he wouldn’t be playing a Mary J. Blige track and a Dr. Dre-produced one, but he couldn’t resist giving us a listen to the latter. ‘Nightmares’ sounds a little more ‘experimental Dre’ than his usual trademark beats. However, 50 did warn that it’s not yet been mixed.
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
Quote"['Nightmares'] don't sound like a Dre record," said Prodigy about Dre's experimental, enthralling production.QuoteThe most sought after producer in music adapted to the Mobb’s haunting sound for the infectious “Nightmares”. “It was crazy.” says Havoc about finally working with the greatest hip-hop producer of all time, Dr. Dre. “You get to see a genius at work. He is actually making beats after all these years. Coming from producer’s stand point, that’s an inspiration to me.”QuoteJD: You've got a track on the album produced by Dre haven't you?Havoc: Yeah, yeah, it's called Nightmares, man that's tight.JD: What was it like working with Dre?Havoc: I mean, it was a good experience because I am a producer myself. So working with him was like an honour, you know to sit there and watch him do his thing, that was crazy.JD: Did you just sit back and take notes?Havoc: Yeah of course, I took a lot of mental notes, you know what I mean, I was glad I was a part of that.QuoteFor the Dr. Dre-produced "Nightmares," 50 sings a hook he conceived after being awoken in the middle of the night on a trip to Africa, and Prodigy adds verses about a recurring dream. "It's about protecting myself from being shot," he says. "But when I go to use the gun, I can't pull the trigger."Quote("Working with Dre, as you can imagine, is ill," Havoc said with a smile. "It's that Dre darkness.") We have the writers for the track, put up by ROLLINSTONES Magazine:QuoteYoung, Andre/Jackson, Curtis/Johnson, Albert/Lahiri, B./Muchita, Kejuan/Pant, Robert - 4.01 minutesXXL REVIEW:QuoteIf Fiddy isn’t supplying his chart-topping vocals to a hook (i.e. the groupie-lovin’ “Backstage Pass” and the Dr. Dre–produced “Nightmares”...)Quote50 declared at the start of the session that he wouldn’t be playing a Mary J. Blige track and a Dr. Dre-produced one, but he couldn’t resist giving us a listen to the latter. ‘Nightmares’ sounds a little more ‘experimental Dre’ than his usual trademark beats. However, 50 did warn that it’s not yet been mixed.So you're saying that all these artists, magazines, websites, reviewers, etc. is lying ehh, and that the listening sessions are also made up ??You got conspiracy theories like 9/11.
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