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Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 04, 2010, 12:25:00 PMthis is one of the biggest, most major singles in Hip Hop history; it's got a club feel to it; who could of done the beat more justice?do you really think so, or is it because you're used to hearing the 50 cent version?i mean, if the beat was used for a different song and/or for a different rapper, we would be used to that version 50 cent did his thing though, like Matty said.
this is one of the biggest, most major singles in Hip Hop history; it's got a club feel to it; who could of done the beat more justice?
Rakim passed on Heat and Back Down, not In Da Club, if I remember correctly.
Nah this is 50s beat,nobody elses.This is one of the most prolific singles in the history of rap music.
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
dre day why is this song so dope?whats so dope about this song?
Quote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on February 04, 2010, 05:44:16 PMdre day why is this song so dope?whats so dope about this song?the best song on "chronic" and the best dre-song ever IMO
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 04, 2010, 02:42:45 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on February 04, 2010, 12:25:00 PMthis is one of the biggest, most major singles in Hip Hop history; it's got a club feel to it; who could of done the beat more justice?do you really think so, or is it because you're used to hearing the 50 cent version?i mean, if the beat was used for a different song and/or for a different rapper, we would be used to that version 50 cent did his thing though, like Matty said.i didn't necessarily mean "biggest, most major" as in "the greatest"; just in terms of sales & popularity.& yeah, i guess if someone else used the beat, i could be here saying the same thing about someone else; but the song was sick; great club banger & for a song written for the intentions of the club, not many people could of done it better than 50 did it.50 was also running with the hype at the time too that factored into the success; i know if Rakim took this beat, it wouldn't matter if he said word for word 50 Cent's bars, i don't feel it would of came close to the amount of success.
haha my bad nah i was askin dre day the memberbut why is this song so dope?im not sayin its wack, but classic? years later the song itself is borin not the albummany men>>>>>in da club (and obviously many men is slow but damn at least its not borin)for a club beat its cool but damn its borinQuote from: fabtoxicp on February 04, 2010, 05:53:04 PMQuote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on February 04, 2010, 05:44:16 PMdre day why is this song so dope?whats so dope about this song?the best song on "chronic" and the best dre-song ever IMO
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on February 04, 2010, 02:52:32 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 04, 2010, 02:42:45 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click on February 04, 2010, 12:25:00 PMthis is one of the biggest, most major singles in Hip Hop history; it's got a club feel to it; who could of done the beat more justice?do you really think so, or is it because you're used to hearing the 50 cent version?i mean, if the beat was used for a different song and/or for a different rapper, we would be used to that version 50 cent did his thing though, like Matty said.i didn't necessarily mean "biggest, most major" as in "the greatest"; just in terms of sales & popularity.& yeah, i guess if someone else used the beat, i could be here saying the same thing about someone else; but the song was sick; great club banger & for a song written for the intentions of the club, not many people could of done it better than 50 did it.50 was also running with the hype at the time too that factored into the success; i know if Rakim took this beat, it wouldn't matter if he said word for word 50 Cent's bars, i don't feel it would of came close to the amount of success.i can't picture Rakim on it either Quote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on February 04, 2010, 05:59:02 PMhaha my bad nah i was askin dre day the memberbut why is this song so dope?im not sayin its wack, but classic? years later the song itself is borin not the albummany men>>>>>in da club (and obviously many men is slow but damn at least its not borin)for a club beat its cool but damn its borinQuote from: fabtoxicp on February 04, 2010, 05:53:04 PMQuote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on February 04, 2010, 05:44:16 PMdre day why is this song so dope?whats so dope about this song?the best song on "chronic" and the best dre-song ever IMOwell you've seen the responses in this topic, haven't you anyway, i thought it was clear that i pointed out that the song isn't that good to me, but quite good - not the best song on the album.i understand that you don't like it, but why do you think it's boring?that beat tells a story IMO, it has a lot going on.
it doesn't change up?that's not true
to each is own but thats one of the borin-est beats everyeah it changes up but nuthin drastic and thats expected in all songs where they change up but some change up more than others like HEAT,IF I CANT, POPPIN THEM THANGZpoppin them thangz= one of the best beats ever (see all the complications goin on in this song) in da club dont have nuthin