It's May 25, 2024, 06:01:13 AM
this song is exactly why i say bishop will never release on aftermath . . and this song is exactly why COOL AND DRE >> DR DRE
some good points being made. i probably went a bit harsh on the track but come on, we've been waiting for something official from bishop/dre for quite a few years now! anything less than outstanding and mega-dope was always gonna be a dissapointment, even for a street single. especially if you consider that detox is supposed to be in full swing and that detox/the reformation are supposed to be quite closely connected projects. i hope that detox has MUCH better productions than this on it. yes it is dope to an extent (better than a lot of the crap coming out at the moment) but when its dre you expect incredible, isn't that why we've been waiting so long in the first place?now this could just be a very light warm-up for the reformation material thats gonna blow us away and if so then its still all good and im flapping needlessly (this is my gut feeling on it). however i was expecting dre to already switch up these new style drums he's been using to a completely new sound or start to expand these simple loops into bigger productions with more going on in the instrumentation.peace.
That's what makes Dre the greatest producer of all time. Like some of you said, there are beats you are not feeling at all in the beginning and then you love them. For me it was the same with "Outta Controll RMX" or "Trouble" by Jigga.
real nice ladiback track,i like it,it reminds me of crooked i's single it has a concept and brings a good message accross.westcoast mc's are the only once coming out with the realest shit even on singles we dont sell out with fucking retared dances and licking on loliopops hiphop lives on the westcoast.i love the message of this song "GROW UP" cuz im sick of these bitch made mothafuckas acting like kids mothafucka grow up maybe this can inspire some of these fucked up kids of this generation