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Dre "didn't come with no big records on there or nothing like that, except for Phone Tap and a couple of other joints" Dre only did like 5 joints on that record I believe and Phone Tap was the biggest single of the album lol
Mainly produced by Chris 'The Glove' Taylor. The biggest problem with that album is the production. It's all so disjointed. Should have stuck with the French/Italian samples. '5 Minutes To Flush' stands out as the worst beat on it. Especially since '4 In The Morning' fits the sound 1000x better. And it's absolutely criminal that this 'The Untouchables' sampling song wasn't on it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diqodK55NJ8&pp=ygUTdGhlIGZpcm0gdW5yZWxlYXNlZA%3D%3D
Big Hutch and Daz are the best westcoast producers in historyDr Dre 1988 1994
Big Hutch and Daz are the best westcoast producers in history
Dre is the most disrespected producer in hip hop by far the GOAT
Glove only came wit the idea for the beat on Phone TapDre is the one who produced it and made it a classic Dre is the most disrespected producer in hip hop his a true producer in every sense of the world, while most producers nowadays wouldn't know how to craft a track if their life depended on it by far the GOAT
You seriously going to forget about the hits dre made after 94'?
yes but mainstream nothing compare to NWA or the first chronic ;real hip hop heads know their shit , Above the Law Legends , time will reveal Big Hutch solos , Daz solos are on another level .