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Reply #30 posted 06/12/14 10:00am

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It's pretty well known that Daz actually ghost-produced "Afro Puffs" and a chunk of "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" too. Check the writers credits on "Afro Puffs". Daz has a writers credit. The lyrics are undeniably Rage's.

But I know that's not your point. To address that - I maintain that Dre should NOT own Death Row's catalog. He jumped ship. He left that label in the lurch. He voluntarily gave up any controlling rights as a co-founder when he did that. If he wants to regain the masters to The Chronic, sure. He can have that. But nothing else. Remember, Pac's main beef with Dre was that he was lazy, and he'd show up every now and then and make one beat, while other cats like Daz and Pac himself were in the studio every damn day. Dre was only a co-founder because he was the big name at the time the label started. But Pac was right, Dre is lazy. 15 years since Chronic 2001 and still no Detox proves that. Dude has made 2 albums in 25 years. Plus, he's egotistical. If Dre bought the whole Row catalog, you'd maybe get one or two re-releases of his shit and everything else would get ignored. Fuck that shit. The real gems of Death Row are the songs that Dre had nothing to do with. Even some of the stuff he was involved with, was produced by others. Like "Natural Born Killaz" which was Sam Sneed's song.

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Reply #31 posted 06/12/14 2:44pm

Cinny

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Militant said:

It's pretty well known that Daz actually ghost-produced ..

I don't even believe that. Knowing Dre's style from 1984-1991, I hear a continuation of production style (mixing aesthetic, sample choices, instrumentation) especially in 1991's Efil4zaggin preceding 1992-1993 Death Row hip hop genre classic albums, The Chronic and D****style.

And I know he jumped ship, but I still think the catalog would be in better care under Dr. Dre (with too much money) than a random Canadian woman (with too much money). lol

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Reply #32 posted 06/12/14 2:49pm

Cinny

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Dude has made 2 albums in 25 years.

You can't call him lazy when he makes the huge hit single for a bunch of other artists, and shrinking the timeframe to 25 years to make your point would still include The D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better (1989). razz

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Reply #33 posted 06/13/14 7:46am

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Cinny said:



Militant said:


It's pretty well known that Daz actually ghost-produced ..



I don't even believe that.



You can disbelieve what you want, but the shit is well documented and true.
Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #34 posted 06/13/14 10:09am

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Well, Dre's house is living proof that you can't buy class.

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Reply #35 posted 06/13/14 12:05pm

Cinny

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smokeverbs said:

Cinny said:

I don't even believe that.

You can disbelieve what you want, but the shit is well documented and true.

YOU again! lol

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Reply #36 posted 06/13/14 12:06pm

Cinny

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Well, Dre's house is living proof that you can't buy class.

Hey have you seen pictures of the house he is LEAVING to move to the one featured in this thread?

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Reply #37 posted 06/13/14 5:50pm

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Cinny said:

smokeverbs said:

Cinny said: You can disbelieve what you want, but the shit is well documented and true.

YOU again! lol

Ignorance is bliss.

Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #38 posted 06/16/14 11:53am

Cinny

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smokeverbs said:

Cinny said:

YOU again! lol

Ignorance is bliss.

No, I've just never seen a credible source for this claim of Daz producing The Chronic and D----style. Would love to see it though!

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Reply #39 posted 06/17/14 5:59am

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Pretty sure it was discussed in Ronin Ro's book. Suge has also stated that Daz did a lot on Chronic and Doggystyle.


"Daz pretty much did the whole album. And at the end of the day, once Daz finished it, everybody wanted Andre to get the credit. Next thing I know Daz is having a meeting with Andre and them and came back and said, "It's okay, give me a few bucks and I'll sign anything over that says produced by Andre instead of me." - Suge

I don't know why this is news - Dre has ALWAYS had people doing the work for him. 15 years ago, it was Mel-Man's stamp all over 2001 (Scott Storch too), and Mark Batson all over recent work with Eminem and 50 Cent. The MAIN riff on "The Real Slim Shady" was Tommy Coster, Dre did only the drums (I guess) yet has the producer credit.

Another person who contributed a lot to Death Row under-the-radar was DJ Quik. He did a LOT of mixing work, keyboard work and even talkbox, most notably on "All Eyez On Me" - Thug Passion and All About U come to mind. Johnny J, who became a good friend of mine before he passed, confirmed this to me.

The way Snoop tells the story is that other dudes was making the beats and Dre was "producing" in the same sense that Quincy Jones produces or Mutt Lange produces, the pop/rock definition of the word. Which is fine. But, in hip-hop, we tend to associate the word "produced by" as in, this is the dude that made the music. And the evidence doesn't suggest that that's what Dre's role was.

I mean, peep Sam Sneed's "The Heist". This is the track that became "Natural Born Killaz". It's not very far removed from what it became.

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Reply #40 posted 06/17/14 7:21am

Cinny

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ahhh Ronin Ro's book, I've been looking for it.

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Reply #41 posted 06/17/14 7:25am

Cinny

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Militant said:

The way Snoop tells the story is that other dudes was making the beats and Dre was "producing" in the same sense that Quincy Jones produces or Mutt Lange produces, the pop/rock definition of the word. Which is fine. But, in hip-hop, we tend to associate the word "produced by" as in, this is the dude that made the music. And the evidence doesn't suggest that that's what Dre's role was.

That is actually the best explanation I've heard.

Thanks, Militant!!!

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Reply #42 posted 06/17/14 11:32am

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Cinny said:

SquirrelMeat said:

Well, Dre's house is living proof that you can't buy class.

Hey have you seen pictures of the house he is LEAVING to move to the one featured in this thread?

Is it even more tacky?

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Reply #43 posted 06/17/14 11:57am

KCOOLMUZIQ

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I wish you would stop attacking his new home. He didn't even renovate it yet.. rolleyes

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #44 posted 06/17/14 12:48pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

rolleyes

I wish you would stop attacking his new home. He didn't even renovate it yet.. rolleyes


Unless he knocks it down and re-builds, its always going to be a mock Chateau.

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Reply #45 posted 06/17/14 1:14pm

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woogiebear said:

He should buy BACK the Death Row Catalog from WHOEVER bought it!!!!

cool

Exactly. Instead of suing that random Canadian Lady who owns Death Row's music because she changed the artwork on Chronic Re-Lit, Dr. Dre should just own the whole catalog.

I haven't been following this too closely but this dude spent four years in court fighting instead of buying their OWN catalog? Wow. It sounds like he needs to fire his lawyers! smile

By the way, anybody know who Dre has been dating over the past few years? I sure haven't seen him connected with anyone lately? Is this that down low thing at play?

Trolls be gone!
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Reply #46 posted 06/17/14 1:18pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

rolleyes

Dre has been married for decades. Don't bring that dl crap on this thread...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #47 posted 06/17/14 3:31pm

Cinny

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rolleyes

Dre has been married for decades. Don't bring that dl crap on this thread...

For once, this is true lol

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Reply #48 posted 06/17/14 3:52pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

Dr. Dre leaves $5,000 tip for waitress

Dr Dre Louis Stewart Collection

Rap producer Dr. Dre was blessed by electronics giant Apple, Inc., so he’s blessing others by sharing the wealth. Dre, 49, left a $5,000 tip for a waitress at a West Hollywood venue on Thursday, Radar Online reports.

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The entrepreneur, whose real name is Andre Romelle Young, was seen partying at the venue taking tequila shots, chatting with the deejay and taking pictures with fans.

As for the waitress who received the big pay off, she was “stunned” said an onlooker.

Skybar wasn’t Dr. Dre’s only stop that night. He was also spotted at Full Moon Bazaar, also at the Mondrian Hotel, where he reportedly snagged a Mac & Lou bracelet for his wife, Nicole Threatt.

Also one of Dre's sons Andre Young Jr. overdosed on heroin and morphine years ago. He died @ only 20 years old. Which is one reason I feel he decided to halt "Detox" permanently ..

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