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Quote from: Respect This Pimpin' on December 10, 2010, 08:17:10 AMQuote from: Action! on December 10, 2010, 06:05:14 AMDre sounds dope on under pressure more so then he does on Kush. Jay-Z sounded terrible. He should've released under pressure with Eminemwhoa... that's completely wack. Dre was cool on UP, Jay MURDERED UP, and Eminem would've sounded completely outta place on that.I thought both Dre and Jay sounded uncomfortable on the track, I don't know about Em over this type of beat as well.
Quote from: Action! on December 10, 2010, 06:05:14 AMDre sounds dope on under pressure more so then he does on Kush. Jay-Z sounded terrible. He should've released under pressure with Eminemwhoa... that's completely wack. Dre was cool on UP, Jay MURDERED UP, and Eminem would've sounded completely outta place on that.
Dre sounds dope on under pressure more so then he does on Kush. Jay-Z sounded terrible. He should've released under pressure with Eminem
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on December 10, 2010, 05:36:58 PMQuote from: Elkoizm on December 10, 2010, 05:12:10 PMIn later years when we are all either senior or have passed away, our great grandkids can look back through the history pages of music and see Kanye on page 2 and Dre on page 87 under 'Hip-hop'.This is of course a statement I made based on their mainstream success.Are you high? No I am completely aware of what I'm saying. I'm not saying Dre will be forgotten but if you think hip-hop? Dre, Pac, Jay-Z, Nas etc. (the greats) but music overall in the 21st century you'll definitely see Kanye alongside Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Justin Timberlake etc. (cultural icons).Dre will not be part of that I hate to say. But this is steering away from the thread topic.
Quote from: Elkoizm on December 10, 2010, 05:12:10 PMIn later years when we are all either senior or have passed away, our great grandkids can look back through the history pages of music and see Kanye on page 2 and Dre on page 87 under 'Hip-hop'.This is of course a statement I made based on their mainstream success.Are you high?
In later years when we are all either senior or have passed away, our great grandkids can look back through the history pages of music and see Kanye on page 2 and Dre on page 87 under 'Hip-hop'.This is of course a statement I made based on their mainstream success.
Quote from: Elkoizm on December 10, 2010, 05:52:11 PMQuote from: THE RAPTURE on December 10, 2010, 05:36:58 PMQuote from: Elkoizm on December 10, 2010, 05:12:10 PMIn later years when we are all either senior or have passed away, our great grandkids can look back through the history pages of music and see Kanye on page 2 and Dre on page 87 under 'Hip-hop'.This is of course a statement I made based on their mainstream success.Are you high? Just for the heck of it, what sound has Dre pioneered and which era did it take place? What albums? I'm not taking jabs, it's a direct question. And this time, again I'm not high.No I am completely aware of what I'm saying. I'm not saying Dre will be forgotten but if you think hip-hop? Dre, Pac, Jay-Z, Nas etc. (the greats) but music overall in the 21st century you'll definitely see Kanye alongside Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Justin Timberlake etc. (cultural icons).Dre will not be part of that I hate to say. But this is steering away from the thread topic.lmao Kanye isn't a cultural Icon. Maybe one day he will go down as being greater than Dre if he continues to be successful. But as of right now? He's not on Dre's level yet. He hasn't pioneered an entire sound of hip hop. He may have dabbed outside of hip hop a little because of 808s and Heartbreak, but most people still see him as a rapper. And frankly he's more recognized for his antics than his musical output.
Quote from: THE RAPTURE on December 10, 2010, 05:36:58 PMQuote from: Elkoizm on December 10, 2010, 05:12:10 PMIn later years when we are all either senior or have passed away, our great grandkids can look back through the history pages of music and see Kanye on page 2 and Dre on page 87 under 'Hip-hop'.This is of course a statement I made based on their mainstream success.Are you high? Just for the heck of it, what sound has Dre pioneered and which era did it take place? What albums? I'm not taking jabs, it's a direct question. And this time, again I'm not high.No I am completely aware of what I'm saying. I'm not saying Dre will be forgotten but if you think hip-hop? Dre, Pac, Jay-Z, Nas etc. (the greats) but music overall in the 21st century you'll definitely see Kanye alongside Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Justin Timberlake etc. (cultural icons).Dre will not be part of that I hate to say. But this is steering away from the thread topic.
idkKanye is a genius and Dr. Dre is a legend. If u want my opinion I think Dre will have 2 step his game up a little (hopefully not imitating Kanye becuz y'all know how the industry goes). Dr. Dre is my preferred choice of listening but Kanye is a legend already, if u don't like him then that's merely just YOUR PERSONAL OPINION becuz his music/catalog speaks VOLUMES, in NOT JUST hip hop but music period, anybody can hear that.