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where are the production credits again?
Any production credits?
Didn't chronic and 2001 mostly sound different at the time? This sounds very similar to what is out there today. I didn't expect him to try to blend in.Hip hop back in the day was about the vibe of the song. Now it's all about studio tricks.
only issue is why we gota wait so long for hard copies? i dont fux wit digital, so i gota wait 2 weeks now to cop....shits fucked.
To be honest: This Album is a huge disappointment. The only track that stand out is "Animals". Dres sound architecture was good for the westcoast. His creativity in the 90s and 2000s was great. But today he is more an obstacle for the younger generation of west coast talents. The sound of this album is not west coast. It is more mainstream and rnb. Where is the melody and harmony of organic instruments? I think this was the signature of a good dre production and the whole west coast. I dont expect classic g-funk sound. I expect this organic dre sound. I missed it.These line makes me really angry: Quote...he also has seemingly little patience for anyone who cites economic deprivation or institutional racism as excuses for not being as successful as him."Anybody complaining about their circumstances lost me, homey," he announces on "Darkside/Gone." "We ain't even talking/Fuck that energy, fuck up off me." This may be the one Dr. Dre lyric that Fox News pundits could love. This guy makes a Soundtrack about Compton and tells his audience some neoliberal shit like this. NWA is a product of social and institutional racism in Compton. Sorry, it's cool that a lot of cats likes it - no disrespect. But i'm really disappointet about this album and some lines
...he also has seemingly little patience for anyone who cites economic deprivation or institutional racism as excuses for not being as successful as him."Anybody complaining about their circumstances lost me, homey," he announces on "Darkside/Gone." "We ain't even talking/Fuck that energy, fuck up off me." This may be the one Dr. Dre lyric that Fox News pundits could love.
somebody above mentioned that this album don't have a chronic-snoop oder 2001-hitman on it...i got to say that this anderson.paak guy grows on me! at first i didn't liked his style, thought he would be just another wayne-youngthug-type-copycat. but after every spin i like him more, defintetly got his own style. let's see what he'll come up with in the future.
Quote from: Desert Lord on August 09, 2015, 01:50:18 PMsomebody above mentioned that this album don't have a chronic-snoop oder 2001-hitman on it...i got to say that this anderson.paak guy grows on me! at first i didn't liked his style, thought he would be just another wayne-youngthug-type-copycat. but after every spin i like him more, defintetly got his own style. let's see what he'll come up with in the future.he's definitely no young thug