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Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:37:49 AMQuote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof? Dr. Dre "produced" it but Daz Dillinger made the beat. Ain't nothin' wrong with that
Quote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof?
so Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shit
Quote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:39:36 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:37:49 AMQuote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof? Dr. Dre "produced" it but Daz Dillinger made the beat. Ain't nothin' wrong with that no, otherwise he would have been credited, like on Rat-tat-tat-tat
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:44:26 AMQuote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:39:36 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:37:49 AMQuote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof? Dr. Dre "produced" it but Daz Dillinger made the beat. Ain't nothin' wrong with that no, otherwise he would have been credited, like on Rat-tat-tat-tatCome on homie, we all know that Dre uses musicians, they play the music and Dre tells them what he wants to hear. I just can't understand why so many people would lie about not gettin credited on "The Chronic". I'm a big fan of Dre, he's my favorite producer.
Quote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:58:35 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:44:26 AMQuote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:39:36 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:37:49 AMQuote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof? Dr. Dre "produced" it but Daz Dillinger made the beat. Ain't nothin' wrong with that no, otherwise he would have been credited, like on Rat-tat-tat-tatCome on homie, we all know that Dre uses musicians, they play the music and Dre tells them what he wants to hear. I just can't understand why so many people would lie about not gettin credited on "The Chronic". I'm a big fan of Dre, he's my favorite producer.the musicians get credited.if Daz didn't get listed, then he didn't have anything to do with it, simple.
i don't recall that Big C Style was in the SOLAR building by the way
I seen him make tracks from scratch. My whole record the nigga made damn near everything from scratch. "Ain't No Fun", Daz and Warren G brought him the little *sings melody*, that's all they had! Dre took that muthafucka to the next level! Warren G brought in the Donny Hathaway, "Little Ghetto Boy, laying in the ghetto streets." Dre flipped it like "Hold on, gimme that!" Took that muthafucka and made it straight hit!Dubcnn: So you're saying it's wrong that Daz or Warren G would claim that they didn't get the credit they deserved on The Chronic or Doggystyle?I'ma say it like this: they didn't deserve the credit back then because they didn't do the work. They made beats, Dre produced that record. Point blank, and I'd say it in they face. They made beats, cuzz produced the record. If you a real nigga in the rap game, you'll understand what I'm saying. I can make a beat, but I can't produce! I can make a beat, but can I tell a nigga what to rap about, can I tell him when to come with the hook? Can you break the beat down? That's what producing is.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 11:02:44 AMQuote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:58:35 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:44:26 AMQuote from: Okka on November 18, 2009, 10:39:36 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 10:37:49 AMQuote from: Cross Em Out on November 17, 2009, 10:42:32 AMso Daz produced High Powered. More proof that Dre aint shithow is that proof? Dr. Dre "produced" it but Daz Dillinger made the beat. Ain't nothin' wrong with that no, otherwise he would have been credited, like on Rat-tat-tat-tatCome on homie, we all know that Dre uses musicians, they play the music and Dre tells them what he wants to hear. I just can't understand why so many people would lie about not gettin credited on "The Chronic". I'm a big fan of Dre, he's my favorite producer.the musicians get credited.if Daz didn't get listed, then he didn't have anything to do with it, simple.Big Style witnessed Daz makin the beat, why would he lie about it? Why would so many people lie about not gettin credited? Even Snoop Dogg said that they made some of the beats but they didn't "PRODUCE" them, he didn't say it directly though. I know you a Dre fan but come on, what the fuck Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on November 18, 2009, 11:02:44 AMi don't recall that Big C Style was in the SOLAR building by the wayI just watched "Welcome To Death Row" not too long ago and they show material of him bein there, even Lil' Style was there.
i haven't watched Welcome to death row recently, does it show the session of High Powered?
Quote from: RhyanG on November 17, 2009, 08:13:18 AMthe interviewer sounds just like Miles Iverson who did tharow.com with Am7yea they r all the same person u didnt know? the guy who did the interview is actually 20 different people lol how dope is that crooked i song? that shit bumps!!
the interviewer sounds just like Miles Iverson who did tharow.com with Am7
You know, it's funny I usually don't like the Death Row related material I hear these days, but this 19th Street material is really good. DJ Seedless did a good job mixing.
Quote from: Tanner G. on November 18, 2009, 12:15:00 PMYou know, it's funny I usually don't like the Death Row related material I hear these days, but this 19th Street material is really good. DJ Seedless did a good job mixing.It's all old material though. 19th Street Records released some real tight albums. I really wanna hear more unreleased music from the "19th Street LBC Compilation" days.