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I'm not DLing the track, because I'll have it on repeat till the album drops, and when it does I'll be tired of it by then
Quote from: Detox Iz Not Active on November 18, 2010, 05:20:08 PMI'm not DLing the track, because I'll have it on repeat till the album drops, and when it does I'll be tired of it by then I thought you didn't like this?
Has a high quality finished version Leaked??
Is the one posted up on the site .. the final version?
Quote from: UNCEEN on November 18, 2010, 08:44:54 PMIs the one posted up on the site .. the final version?Which site? DrDre.com? If so, yes. If it's 3:55 then I'm pretty sure it's gonna be the final mix.
If this launches Detox do you think Slim The Mobster and Earl Hayes will be releasing albums via Aftermath or will they end up like the majority of the roster, no album debut?Dr.Dre's confidence seems horrible which is really funny to me. I'm really interested in seeing what happens next. I liked watching the Aftermath wave in early 2000. Eminem was succesful and then he made the power play move by signing 50 Cent and that took everyone to another level which allowed the successful debuts of Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo, and The Game. Not to mention Obie Trice & D12. It died once G-Unit self-destructed on beefs and poor management; Eminem got addicted; and Dr.Dre never capitalized on the top of their success by releasing Detox.Now he's trying to jump start it again. I really hope the next wave will allowed Slaughterhouse to shine. So much success could be achieved for them. I'd even like to hear more Earl Hayes music. Not to mention the New Royales and Sly.