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lol at suge, yet he said that daz did half of doggystyle
Is that shit old, cuz Snoops looks younger in there..
what is the beat playing in the background?damn I want to hear that unreleased version of Vapors
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 09, 2011, 05:44:55 AMlol at suge, yet he said that daz did half of doggystyle I'm not convinced Daz did most of Dogg Food, especially Let's Play House and Respect sound like Dre production.
Quote from: HighEyeCue on February 09, 2011, 08:57:55 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on February 09, 2011, 05:44:55 AMlol at suge, yet he said that daz did half of doggystyle I'm not convinced Daz did most of Dogg Food, especially Let's Play House and Respect sound like Dre production.yeah exactly these two songs sound very Dre-esque, and Dre does ad-libs on them. Snoop said in an interview that Dre produced a lot for Dogg Food. I think Dre has something to do with I Don't Like To Dream About gettin' Paid. I think Dre didn't really mind letting Daz get his shine on his own album so he didnt claim any of the production even though he must have been involved in a good part of it. In the end Dre knew this album wasnt going to be remembered like The Chronic or doggystyle by the masses so he probably wasn't interested in getting credits.LOL @ Snoop trying to say that he could have paid battlecat for beats and pretended he produced them. Battlecat was too established a producer when Snoop really started fucking with him, and his sound is too peculiar. He had already produced for successful artists like Domino, WC & The Madd Circle, PPC, Spice 1, or Dana Dane before 95, not to mention his classic but underground work for artists like Bloods & Crips, Tweedy Bird Loc or Lighter Shade of Brown. No way snoop could have put his name on a BC beat.