It's June 16, 2024, 11:11:40 PM
If we're talkin' about beats that were "supposed" to be on "Detox", there was a whole article about them on some magazine. I can't remember what magazine it was right now though. You could probably just list every Dr. Dre beat that came out after "2001", cause probably most of them were intended for "Detox" at some point.
Check out my dr dre detox mixtapes! http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=279279.0i also made a 2013 tape.. Got tracks like new day, 2 kings , that scoe remix ft kendrick and slim the mobster, a others that i can't think of right now..Peace
this is what I came up with...1. "Kush" ft. Snoop, Akon, & Sly2. "I Need A Doctor" ft. Eminem & Skylar Grey3. "Mr. Perscription" ft. Nikki Grier & Sly4. "Under Pressure" ft. Jay-Z5. "Die Hard" ft. Eminem6. "Flashy" ft. Snoop Dogg7. "Chillin" ft. Swizz Beats8. "Popped Off" ft. TI9. "Drug Test" ft Game & Snoop 10."3 Kings" ft. Jay-Z & Rick Ross11."Comtpon" ft. Kendrick Lamar12."Turn Me On"-13."Topless (TI Reference Track Version)" ft. Nas14."Topless (Eminem Reference Track Version)" ft Nas15."OG's Theme (Ludacris Reference Track)"16."Say Dr Dre (Crooked I Reference Track)" 17."This Is Detox (TI Reference Track)"18."Coming Back (TI Reference Track)"19."It's Like That (Prophet Reference Track)"the first part consists of tracks that were completed or leaked unfinished and were definitely intended for "Detox"the rest are tracks that leaked as reference tracks with other cats rapping dre's versewe can list hundreds of songs if we list the songs in which the beat was originally intended for "detox"..I believe every beat dre made after "2001" was originally intended for "detox", so i left off songs like "crack a bottle" and "boss' life", considering the beat mighta been intended for "detox", but was used for a completely different song.now, after looking at the tracklist, i think the album woulda been solid, at best. safe to say i agree with dre's decision to not release this, because even though some songs may knock, releasing an album anything under great would tarnish his legacy. so yea, hopefully he realized that the generic sounding songs were bringing the value down, and is re-working some real shit up in the lab.if i left something off, feel free to add..
People always neglect to mention Bishop Lamont's 'Who's Your Daddy, Bitch?!' when discussing potential Detox tracks, in my opinion the best reference track of them all.