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Quote from: Hack Wilson on May 13, 2009, 11:03:36 PMQuote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on May 13, 2009, 11:02:28 PMQuote from: Adon on May 13, 2009, 09:32:43 PMDre used the same bassline twice on doggystyle. It's nothin new. twice?try 3 times."g funk intro" and "dre day" sample the same exact songhe was talking just doggystyle but yeah dre day as wellthe ones on doggystyle Gfunk into, Whats my name and Doggy dogg world
Quote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on May 13, 2009, 11:02:28 PMQuote from: Adon on May 13, 2009, 09:32:43 PMDre used the same bassline twice on doggystyle. It's nothin new. twice?try 3 times."g funk intro" and "dre day" sample the same exact song
Quote from: Adon on May 13, 2009, 09:32:43 PMDre used the same bassline twice on doggystyle. It's nothin new. twice?try 3 times.
Dre used the same bassline twice on doggystyle. It's nothin new.
The Deja Vu song is basically Bishop Lamonts (another dre. produce track) with extra drums in the back, and a different guitar riff.The main drums are set up the same way everything is, only difference its modified to be slightly more Chaotic, were as Bishop's is suppose to be calming.Also 1 of the track's sounds like a modified version of Tupac's "Until the end of the time" not the OG the one released on the album, just 1 less drum.
Dre's admitted to re-using the same beats but he sequences them in a way that they they sound totally different, he's clearly not sequencing hard enough lately otherwise we wouldn't notice.
Quote from: Blasphemy on May 13, 2009, 10:13:31 PMThe Deja Vu song is basically Bishop Lamonts (another dre. produce track) with extra drums in the back, and a different guitar riff.The main drums are set up the same way everything is, only difference its modified to be slightly more Chaotic, were as Bishop's is suppose to be calming.Also 1 of the track's sounds like a modified version of Tupac's "Until the end of the time" not the OG the one released on the album, just 1 less drum.What Bishop Lamont song? This beat sounds very familiar.
Quote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on May 13, 2009, 11:09:12 PMQuote from: Hack Wilson on May 13, 2009, 11:03:36 PMQuote from: Mtl 's M-0-s-T on May 13, 2009, 11:02:28 PMQuote from: Adon on May 13, 2009, 09:32:43 PMDre used the same bassline twice on doggystyle. It's nothin new. twice?try 3 times."g funk intro" and "dre day" sample the same exact songhe was talking just doggystyle but yeah dre day as wellthe ones on doggystyle Gfunk into, Whats my name and Doggy dogg worldcant c see me aswell
did Dre ever producer "Role Model" for Eminem??? i know he produced a 2-3 tracks on that CD but not sure if that was one
Quote from: Hack Wilson on May 14, 2009, 09:22:22 AMdid Dre ever producer "Role Model" for Eminem??? i know he produced a 2-3 tracks on that CD but not sure if that was oneDr. Dre & Mel-Man. Still my favourite Em track to date...I love the bass on it.
The latest trend of cloning your own beat ( thanks Drumma boy) has even hit Dr Dre's lazy ass.the "My Mom" instrumental is a slowed- down clone of "Gunz Come out" off of 50 cent's Massacre album.my mom - gunz come out -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n03yT9A2MRgthe next one i noticed was Eminem's song " Bagpipes from Baghdad". This was tougher to figure out, but Dr Dre pulled a kanye and used a sped up sample; his own. its " Role Model"Bagpipes from Baghdad -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIKfATRpUrQRole Model - there is probably more, but i haven't heard the album fully, and i am not familiar with all of Dre's production. I sure as hell aint hyped for detox no more if he gonna be recycling s**t