Author Topic: Knoc-Turn’al On Dr. Dre Having 250 Artists Signed To Aftermath/Writing 4 Songs  (Read 589 times)

abusive

No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 
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Dee Tha AK

The Compilation in 96 was a slept on banger though
 

ImNotKash

Alcohol ruined his career smh
 

Hiphopscanner.com

thats crazy so many rappers
 

Dee Tha AK

thats crazy so many rappers

King T
Kurupt

Not ruined their career but still affected especially the interviews of gotti.
 

b.laden

Dr Dre having 250 producers around him too lol
and 1500 musicans..but he s the king for mixing the left cymbal.
 

abusive

LA CONFIDENTIAL doesn't have a trademark for the music class. He needs to handle his business instead of throwing subliminal shots.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

Okka

Did that new album drop yet?
 

Dee Tha AK

LA CONFIDENTIAL doesn't have a trademark for the music class. He needs to handle his business instead of throwing subliminal shots.

What u mean?
 

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abusive

What u mean?
I mean he can get the trademark to it and control it so no one else can use it. Until then its up for grabs.
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

Tony Trey

Jesus. When people say Dre is a perfectionist to a fault, this is what they mean.
 

Mr. Sunshine

Honestly, you can't take that drunk, fucked-up guy seriously, 250 artists who may have worked with Aftermath but certainly weren't all signed
 

abusive

Honestly, you can't take that drunk, fucked-up guy seriously, 250 artists who may have worked with Aftermath but certainly weren't all signed
What difference would it make if they were singed or not? Why did you feel the need to point that out?
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

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Great interview though… he seems like a really good dude.  I respect that he ain’t acting bitter about his time (even though his stardom fell closer to 6’2” than that of Xzibit) he’s grateful for the success he did have and his time working with Dre.

He probably still gets checks for 2001 album, the Wash and some of his other writer credits.

That was great to reminisce on one of my favorite periods in the West resurgence era which was when “Bad Intentions” and the Missy Elliot joint were both making their rounds on MTV and BET.
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