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Thread started 03/16/16 3:37am

Wolfie87

Did Dr. Dre ever praise Prince?

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?

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Reply #1 posted 03/16/16 4:47am

thedance

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wow do you like those artists.. eek


I no I don't like hiphop at all... wink

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Reply #2 posted 03/16/16 5:41am

jcurley

Snoop dog has absolutely slated prince in the past. He's an arsehole. Ice cube I ok but mmm they're all a bit limited from what I want from musuc
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Reply #3 posted 03/16/16 6:12am

Wolfie87

Back in -91 Digital Underground had a lyric that went like this:

"Funk is my mother, George is my father"

Now, DU was a huge deal in the states and especially on the West Coast during the Golden years of Hip Hop (1988-1993) I also believe they had a close relationship with NWA/NWA post Ice Cube. And since Prince also is a big admireer of Parliament and George, you would think their paths have been crossed sometime.

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Reply #4 posted 03/16/16 6:51am

Neversin

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Wolfie87 said:

Back in -91 Digital Underground had a lyric that went like this:

"Funk is my mother, George is my father"

Now, DU was a huge deal in the states and especially on the West Coast during the Golden years of Hip Hop (1988-1993) I also believe they had a close relationship with NWA/NWA post Ice Cube. And since Prince also is a big admireer of Parliament and George, you would think their paths have been crossed sometime.


Prince, Shock G. and Ice Cube's paths have crosseed numerous times...
Ice Cube directed the "Love Sign" video and Shock G. did remixes of the track, which remain unreleased...

Neversin.

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Reply #5 posted 03/16/16 7:07am

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I hope not

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Reply #6 posted 03/16/16 9:18am

GeminiBrown

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I've never heard Dre say anything positive about P. I can remember during the Eazy-E and Dre beef, Eazy-E pointed out that Dre wore makeup in one of his old groups, and Dre responded saying it's not like he was running around looking like Prince (or something similar). I'm not sure if it was disrespect as much as it was Dre trying to save face.

Snoop was mad because Prince wouldn't clear a sample for him. He took to YouTube and made a video dissing Prince (basically throwing a hissy fit). Cube has shown Prince love. He referenced him in his lyrics and video ("What can I do?"), and he directed a video for P. Pac was on record showing Prince love.
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Reply #7 posted 03/16/16 9:28am

KoolEaze

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GeminiBrown said:

I've never heard Dre say anything positive about P. I can remember during the Eazy-E and Dre beef, Eazy-E pointed out that Dre wore makeup in one of his old groups, and Dre responded saying it's not like he was running around looking like Prince (or something similar). I'm not sure if it was disrespect as much as it was Dre trying to save face. Snoop was mad because Prince wouldn't clear a sample for him. He took to YouTube and made a video dissing Prince (basically throwing a hissy fit). Cube has shown Prince love. He referenced him in his lyrics and video ("What can I do?"), and he directed a video for P. Pac was on record showing Prince love.

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Dre said that?

I remember that Dre and his Wreckin Cru used to emulate Prince´s Purple Rain clothes on the album covers of their first two releases. Everybody wanted to be a bit like Prince back then....the sexy, seductive lyrics, the way they dressed, the long curls, the color purple.

" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #8 posted 03/16/16 9:31am

KoolEaze

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" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #9 posted 03/16/16 9:40am

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KoolEaze said:



GeminiBrown said:


I've never heard Dre say anything positive about P. I can remember during the Eazy-E and Dre beef, Eazy-E pointed out that Dre wore makeup in one of his old groups, and Dre responded saying it's not like he was running around looking like Prince (or something similar). I'm not sure if it was disrespect as much as it was Dre trying to save face. Snoop was mad because Prince wouldn't clear a sample for him. He took to YouTube and made a video dissing Prince (basically throwing a hissy fit). Cube has shown Prince love. He referenced him in his lyrics and video ("What can I do?"), and he directed a video for P. Pac was on record showing Prince love.

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Dre said that?


I remember that Dre and his Wreckin Cru used to emulate Prince´s Purple Rain clothes on the album covers of their first two releases. Everybody wanted to be a bit like Prince back then....the sexy, seductive lyrics, the way they dressed, the long curls, the color purple.




Yeah I remember reading this in a magazine, but it was a long time ago. Like I said, I really think it was more about Dre trying to save face because Eazy-E actually posted a photo of Dre from those days. He also called Dre out on the whole 'Chronic' image by referencing on of the old N.W.A. songs where Dre said he "never smokes weed or Sess". I always thought Eazy-E won that one, but Dre slid by because of Snoop and Death Row.
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Reply #10 posted 03/16/16 10:34am

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Wolfie87 said:

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?


-/// Why do we need Dr.Dre to say anything about Prince?
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Reply #11 posted 03/16/16 11:54am

BlackandRising

Ice Cube, What Can I Do? Bought a house next to Prince, so now I can kick it

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Reply #12 posted 03/16/16 12:00pm

Wolfie87

laurarichardson said:

Wolfie87 said:

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?

-/// Why do we need Dr.Dre to say anything about Prince?

The biggest producer over the last 25 years I would say. Is by far the richest man in the music industry after the Beats by Dre/Apple deal. So yeah, don't respect his ass after what he said about New York in "A message to Benedict Arnold" but as a producer he is my favourite up until "The Chronic". Boring record, and not to mention the overrated Doggystyle. He must have some opinion on Prince.

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Reply #13 posted 03/16/16 3:07pm

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Wolfie87 said:

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?

By the way, what did Tupac sample???

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Reply #14 posted 03/16/16 3:54pm

Wolfie87

Astasheiks said:

Wolfie87 said:

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?

By the way, what did Tupac sample???

If I Was Your Girlfriend. Don't remember the song.

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Reply #15 posted 03/16/16 3:59pm

Connected

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I loves me a bit of Dre - Next episode/still dre... they are kick ass!

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What was the lyric about Prince turning into a Symbol on the Eminem/Dre record - "Without Me"

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Now let's go, just give me the signal I'll be there with a whole list full of new insults
I've been dope, suspenseful with a pencil ever since
Prince turned himself into a symbol

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Is that anything other than a reference to Prince's *ahem* name change...?

~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~
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Reply #16 posted 03/16/16 4:29pm

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Dre sampled some Illya Kuryakin looking mo-fo. nuff said.

https://youtu.be/G9jHiifI74Q

[Edited 3/16/16 16:30pm]

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Reply #17 posted 03/16/16 4:42pm

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Dandroppedadime said:

Dre sampled some Illya Kuryakin looking mo-fo. nuff said.

https://youtu.be/G9jHiifI74Q

[Edited 3/16/16 16:30pm]

Loving it man from...!!!! Great spot and is my ringtone!!!

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Reply #18 posted 03/16/16 5:18pm

Marrk

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Dr Dre is not fit to pass comment on Prince. Like a rotten, maggot-filled apple commenting on a cool, delicious orange. Wouldn't be right! mad

[Edited 3/16/16 17:37pm]

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Reply #19 posted 03/16/16 5:36pm

Marrk

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Dandroppedadime said:

Dre sampled some Illya Kuryakin looking mo-fo. nuff said.

https://youtu.be/G9jHiifI74Q

[Edited 3/16/16 16:30pm]

lol He's been around awhile. Respect.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McCallum

[Edited 3/16/16 17:42pm]

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Reply #20 posted 03/16/16 6:17pm

BEAUGARDE

Never heard anything about P from Dre but Snoop was pissed that P wouldn't allow him to sample a song by The Time but I think he understands why (now) but he did pay homage to P in 1 of his videos. Those guys grew up listening to funk & was there in the foreront in the 80s
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Reply #21 posted 03/16/16 6:43pm

jonnylawson

DRE said production has three simple lessons

Listen to

James brown

Prince

Stevie wonder

DRE is a massive admirer of prince
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Reply #22 posted 03/16/16 9:19pm

lwr001

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DRE said production has three simple lessons Listen to James brown Prince Stevie wonder DRE is a massive admirer of prince

Further, Robim Power use to hang with NWA after her stint with P and she saud they all loved him..Prince is a unque, pretty smooth dude who absolutely knows what he is doing on any instrument and studio,,,,Pimp hand is strong,,,Tupac wanted to take P's name when he wennt to the symbol

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Reply #23 posted 03/17/16 2:47am

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Wolfie87 said:



laurarichardson said:


Wolfie87 said:

I know that most West Coast acts paid respect to Prince. Like Ice Cube, Shock G, Tupac (sampling), Snoop Dogg, Dj Quik, Above The Law (sampling) and so on. But I've never heard Dr. Dre say anything about Prince. Does anyone recall him praising Prince in some interview or elsewhere?



-/// Why do we need Dr.Dre to say anything about Prince?


The biggest producer over the last 25 years I would say. Is by far the richest man in the music industry after the Beats by Dre/Apple deal. So yeah, don't respect his ass after what he said about New York in "A message to Benedict Arnold" but as a producer he is my favourite up until "The Chronic". Boring record, and not to mention the overrated Doggystyle. He must have some opinion on Prince.


-/- A producer or good at picking samples. Dre is a sampler and Prince is a musician big difference.
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Reply #24 posted 03/17/16 8:36am

SPYZFAN1

But Dre also plays keyboards, synthesizers, drums and of course drum programming. I remember some TV special where Dre was going through his crates of vinyl and the "Dirty Mind" LP was there.

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Reply #25 posted 03/17/16 9:50am

BlackandRising

Wolfie87 said:

Astasheiks said:

By the way, what did Tupac sample???

If I Was Your Girlfriend. Don't remember the song.

I dont think he sampled IIWYG; Heartz of Men contains the backward masked part of Darling Nikki and another song on same CD samples 777-9311. I think there's another song that samples a guitar solo from Prince but can't remember off top of my head.

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Reply #26 posted 03/17/16 10:56am

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Neversin said:

Shock G. did remixes of the track, which remain unreleased...




The remix on the Crystal Ball set was done by Shock G, so that one did get released.

BlackandRising said:

Wolfie87 said:

If I Was Your Girlfriend. Don't remember the song.

I dont think he sampled IIWYG; Heartz of Men contains the backward masked part of Darling Nikki and another song on same CD samples 777-9311. I think there's another song that samples a guitar solo from Prince but can't remember off top of my head.





Tupac certainly did sample IIWYG. It's the original unreleased version of "Thugz Get Lonely Too". It samples the live version from the SOTT movie rather than the studio version.

Actually there's a few more instances too.

The unreleased Thug Life era song "Is It Cool 2 Fuck?" samples "Get It Up". The unreleased original version of "Pac's Life" has a replayed riff from "Pop Life". And the Digital Underground/Tupac collaboration "Wussup With The Luv" samples "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker". That's in addition to the Heartz Of Men use of Darling Nikki and the 777-9311 sample, which Tupac used for "Whatz Ya Phone #".














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Reply #27 posted 03/17/16 4:12pm

GeminiBrown

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Militant said:



Neversin said:


Shock G. did remixes of the track, which remain unreleased...







The remix on the Crystal Ball set was done by Shock G, so that one did get released.





BlackandRising said:




Wolfie87 said:




If I Was Your Girlfriend. Don't remember the song.




I dont think he sampled IIWYG; Heartz of Men contains the backward masked part of Darling Nikki and another song on same CD samples 777-9311. I think there's another song that samples a guitar solo from Prince but can't remember off top of my head.








Tupac certainly did sample IIWYG. It's the original unreleased version of "Thugz Get Lonely Too". It samples the live version from the SOTT movie rather than the studio version.



Actually there's a few more instances too.



The unreleased Thug Life era song "Is It Cool 2 Fuck?" samples "Get It Up". The unreleased original version of "Pac's Life" has a replayed riff from "Pop Life". And the Digital Underground/Tupac collaboration "Wussup With The Luv" samples "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker". That's in addition to the Heartz Of Men use of Darling Nikki and the 777-9311 sample, which Tupac used for "Whatz Ya Phone #".

















It may just be me, but I think " To live and die in L.A." samples "Do me, baby".
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Reply #28 posted 03/17/16 4:26pm

bonnie184

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It may just be me, but I think " To live and die in L.A." samples "Do me, baby".

It does throughout the whole track

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Reply #29 posted 03/17/16 4:27pm

Thizz

Yes he is . . I believe recently when he mentioned that Purple Rain is the best soundtrack of all time . . when he released the Compton album

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