Author Topic: Was "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Dre's greatest lyrical performance?  (Read 664 times)

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Re: Was "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Dre's greatest lyrical performance?
« Reply #45 on: March 25, 2008, 06:33:03 AM »
I heard that this song was meant to be part of his collab albums with Ice Cube which got pushed back. Dam what a dope album it woulda been. i think that the collab album, his own second album and Lady of Rages album were the main reasons we hardly heard anything from Dre round 95-7
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Re: Was "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Dre's greatest lyrical performance?
« Reply #46 on: March 25, 2008, 07:01:41 AM »
Now, I'm really popsitive Sam Sneed produced the track with Dre, same can be said about Natural Born Killaz, and J. Flexx wrote it (isn;t he even credited?)

I have absolutely no problem with the lyrics on there, they dope if you ask me, and flow and beat are ILL as hell

But as far as Dre's best lyrical performance, Express Yourself and Parental DIscretiopn Advised are tops for me, maybe 1-2 tracks from 2001 two, but I can agree with keep their hands ringin' being one of his best
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Re: Was "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Dre's greatest lyrical performance?
« Reply #47 on: March 25, 2008, 09:48:49 AM »
I thought "Ask Yourself A Question" was a pretty sick verse written by Kurupt for Dre on "Kuruption!". "Forgot About Dre" is another one, up there as well
 

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Re: Was "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Dre's greatest lyrical performance?
« Reply #48 on: March 25, 2008, 10:25:45 AM »
Now, I'm really popsitive Sam Sneed produced the track with Dre, same can be said about Natural Born Killaz, and J. Flexx wrote it (isn;t he even credited?)

Both Sam Sneed and J. Flexx are credited. Sneed is also listed as co-producer.