It's December 06, 2025, 12:00:13 PM
Dre was mixing Daz productions then so Dre had it when Pac came to Dre to listen to beats. Dre could've simply confused it for one of his own songs when he told Pac that or Pac could've easily assumed it was a Dre production being that Dre played it for him.
Exactly. People need to remember that most of us here are superfans and we know every date, song, production, etc. Most of these guys were just in the studio fucking around making beats, multiple beats every day, going back months, sometimes years later and touching up beats or working on other people's stuff all the while being high and drunk. Honestly just a matter of mistaken remembrance. I cringe when these artists get asked super specific questions about songs they've done over 30 years ago expecting them to remember every minute detail and if they get something wrong, they are chastised by the fans.
very scandalous.. DOC basically ran the streets until he crashed when he rode and barely escaped check out time. you would think him and pac would be trading war stories. then pac wonders why they called him bitch. only God can judge him tho.
maybe pac asked for a beat.. dre said how do u want it? then when pac replied, dre said that aint hard to find
Allegedly that Dre had that same conversation with Bruce, but it wasn't about beats.
I would suggest Dr. Dre would have been present in the recording studio when 2Pac put his vocals down for ‘Can’t C Me’.Just listen to how 2Pac pronounces certain words, stresses the vowels, his flow etc. It’s so different to every other track on the double album and he sounds way more intense on it than on many of the other tracks on All Eyez On Me. Granted that the nature of the beat and the lyrics kinda call for that, but still.I’d be willing to bet my bottom dollar that Dre coached 2Pac’s vocals to perfection on that one. It has the feel of certain vocals being laid a ton of times like Dre has been known to make artists do because 2Pac’s vocals and delivery are pretty much flawless and there’s no way those verses are one takes.
Is Dr Dre part of DPG?
no....also, i came across this when looking through my dillinger and young gotti part 2 CD booklet ^^ "shouts out to the entire DPG" .. coming from an album where they used the moniker DPG as a placeholder for Tha Dogg Pound due to legal reasonsjust more proof to what i was saying being FACTUAL
Good find, and I almost thought you solved the case—but I went back and checked Daz’ daughter post and she said “original members”.She said “original members” once at the beginning of the post and once at the end. Yes, in the middle it gets convoluted, but she starts and finishes with “original members.” So though it’s a good find for this discussion—this album came out way late to be a relevant counter to her “original members” argument.