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track is ok, nothing special
Quote from: HighEyeCue on January 25, 2011, 06:43:51 AMtrack is ok, nothing special
To me it really sounds like its Slim Da Mobsta on the hook..Yall SURE its Dre?
not really feeling it.Quote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 05:15:44 PMQuote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 05:05:09 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:58:53 PMQuote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 04:48:29 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:43:45 PMQuote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right? nope not confirmed. but some chatter that it was produced by dre and a new co-producer taylor graves, who's also singing on the track. good enough for me given the drums are on some next level shit thats the problem wit these goddamn Dr. Dre-productions. whenever u feel like "oh shit, thats a Dre-beat", the producion-credit ends up belonging to some Aftermath-dude.Dre's stuff is so easy to reprouce, its sometimes impossible to know who produced what even if the "sound" sounds like Dre.and whenver Dre gets confirmed credit for his work, it ends up being for some unconvential stuff like this reaggae-joint wit Game and Busta Rhymes..like what the fuck.. lolbut it does sound a bit like that Dauwan Parker-joint "Lost"i would say with higher than 90% certainly it's a dre production on whole vibe and quality of the joint. no way it's a neptunes/chad beat. when i read someone saying it was actually dre and this new dude who did it that sealed it. drums are the real give away, they smash ridicolously hard on a big system. kush uses similar shuffly hi-hats but the beat is a lot more bassy. make up sex is crystal clear with the monster claps. will probably never know.wouldnt be surprised if it was a Dre-beat,then again - wouldnt be surpised it wasnt either..that seperates Dre from other producers. u need cofirmation for every track that "sounds" like Dre, to confirm Dre's involvement wit it. kinda irritating, and destroys the beauty of it.not the case wit other dudes like Alchemist, Battlecat, Primo, Fredwreck etc - they dont always need "credit"-confirmation, cuz only they can sound like themselves..i have yet to hear someone that makes Dre style beats as good as Dre himself.some come close
Quote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 05:05:09 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:58:53 PMQuote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 04:48:29 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:43:45 PMQuote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right? nope not confirmed. but some chatter that it was produced by dre and a new co-producer taylor graves, who's also singing on the track. good enough for me given the drums are on some next level shit thats the problem wit these goddamn Dr. Dre-productions. whenever u feel like "oh shit, thats a Dre-beat", the producion-credit ends up belonging to some Aftermath-dude.Dre's stuff is so easy to reprouce, its sometimes impossible to know who produced what even if the "sound" sounds like Dre.and whenver Dre gets confirmed credit for his work, it ends up being for some unconvential stuff like this reaggae-joint wit Game and Busta Rhymes..like what the fuck.. lolbut it does sound a bit like that Dauwan Parker-joint "Lost"i would say with higher than 90% certainly it's a dre production on whole vibe and quality of the joint. no way it's a neptunes/chad beat. when i read someone saying it was actually dre and this new dude who did it that sealed it. drums are the real give away, they smash ridicolously hard on a big system. kush uses similar shuffly hi-hats but the beat is a lot more bassy. make up sex is crystal clear with the monster claps. will probably never know.wouldnt be surprised if it was a Dre-beat,then again - wouldnt be surpised it wasnt either..that seperates Dre from other producers. u need cofirmation for every track that "sounds" like Dre, to confirm Dre's involvement wit it. kinda irritating, and destroys the beauty of it.not the case wit other dudes like Alchemist, Battlecat, Primo, Fredwreck etc - they dont always need "credit"-confirmation, cuz only they can sound like themselves..
Quote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:58:53 PMQuote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 04:48:29 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:43:45 PMQuote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right? nope not confirmed. but some chatter that it was produced by dre and a new co-producer taylor graves, who's also singing on the track. good enough for me given the drums are on some next level shit thats the problem wit these goddamn Dr. Dre-productions. whenever u feel like "oh shit, thats a Dre-beat", the producion-credit ends up belonging to some Aftermath-dude.Dre's stuff is so easy to reprouce, its sometimes impossible to know who produced what even if the "sound" sounds like Dre.and whenver Dre gets confirmed credit for his work, it ends up being for some unconvential stuff like this reaggae-joint wit Game and Busta Rhymes..like what the fuck.. lolbut it does sound a bit like that Dauwan Parker-joint "Lost"i would say with higher than 90% certainly it's a dre production on whole vibe and quality of the joint. no way it's a neptunes/chad beat. when i read someone saying it was actually dre and this new dude who did it that sealed it. drums are the real give away, they smash ridicolously hard on a big system. kush uses similar shuffly hi-hats but the beat is a lot more bassy. make up sex is crystal clear with the monster claps. will probably never know.
Quote from: Matty on January 24, 2011, 04:48:29 PMQuote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:43:45 PMQuote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right? nope not confirmed. but some chatter that it was produced by dre and a new co-producer taylor graves, who's also singing on the track. good enough for me given the drums are on some next level shit thats the problem wit these goddamn Dr. Dre-productions. whenever u feel like "oh shit, thats a Dre-beat", the producion-credit ends up belonging to some Aftermath-dude.Dre's stuff is so easy to reprouce, its sometimes impossible to know who produced what even if the "sound" sounds like Dre.and whenver Dre gets confirmed credit for his work, it ends up being for some unconvential stuff like this reaggae-joint wit Game and Busta Rhymes..like what the fuck.. lolbut it does sound a bit like that Dauwan Parker-joint "Lost"
Quote from: imsohappydatmydiccsbig on January 24, 2011, 04:43:45 PMQuote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right? nope not confirmed. but some chatter that it was produced by dre and a new co-producer taylor graves, who's also singing on the track. good enough for me given the drums are on some next level shit
Quote from: LakersAlldaWay on January 24, 2011, 03:44:11 PMGame's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre."make-up sex" was never a confirmed Dre-production, right?
Game's voice and flow on the two songs we've heard from the RED album Dre sessions (this and Make Up Sex) has been on point. That's probably due to Dre's production and direction, plus the fact that Game can't use that lazy flow he's been using on a lot of songs lately when he's in the studio with Dre.
man this song is really good, game just mighta got the buzz back for the red album! mixtape is dope!release the no tag version!!!
Quote from: Gamestarr on January 25, 2011, 08:35:33 AMTo me it really sounds like its Slim Da Mobsta on the hook..Yall SURE its Dre?Sure. It's pretty clear when Dre says ''Where the beaches, where the bitches ? you know'' The pronunciation and voice pitch sound like typical Dre. I was doubting it as well cause Dre usually uses that ''Big, Bad, Deep'' voice but after giving it a few spins i think it's safe to say it's Dre.