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ok...three tracks. Two of them are different and the third is a demo version of one of them...
The Vibe mag "Sneak Peak " article is the real deal !!!!!!!! Just the fact that Interscope let some cats come in and preview 7 tracks tells us that we are making strides at least ..The narrowing down process has started and they are unveiling it , a little ....
Quote from: Cross Em Out on April 02, 2010, 04:40:21 PMDre is the ONLY hip hop producer to have so many people expose him from Hutch to Erotic D, to Daz, to Emmanuel Dean to Mel Man to Neff U. You seriously think they are all lying? I don't think they are all lying but I also think people zero in on another producer or instrument player having a bone to pick with Dre and immediately assuming that they are the "ghost producer". In many cases, they are not actually listening to what the person is actually saying.Big Hutch: To my knowledge, he never said that Dre stole a single beat from him. His argument was that Dre gets credit for the G-Funk sound and doesn't acknowledge Hutch's part in creating that style. Emmanuel Dean: Watched the DVD interview a couple times and Dean doesn't say he PRODUCED Gin & Juice or What's My Name? He says he worked for Dre as one of the people who physically created the beat. Yes, producers actually have people who get paid to do the grunt work for them. He says when he the publishing came back, he got screwed. Now, the implication here seems to be that Death Row didn't want to pay people so they short-changed them on publishing. He was angry because Dre got his credit as a producer but the guys who worked for him didn't so they wouldn't see royalties or plaques for that stuff. "Stealing credit" is when you take credit for somebody else's work which Dean never accused Dre of doing. He said Dre didn't speak up when Death Row fucked people out of their credit, which is a completely different accusation altogether. He also maintained that since getting his own label, he heard he was doing right by people when it came to that shit. Mel Man: When did Mel Man say Dre took credit from him? He appeared in a photo shoot with other producers who were complaining about credit (Neff U) but I can't recall him ever going on record against Dre. Did he do an interview or something about this?
Dre is the ONLY hip hop producer to have so many people expose him from Hutch to Erotic D, to Daz, to Emmanuel Dean to Mel Man to Neff U. You seriously think they are all lying?
Is the Dre and Jay-Z pic real?