Mel-Man - Top 10 Beats
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- Опубликовано: 26 апр 2022
- Here at BeatGrade we decided to do our own Top Ten series of great producers. This feature is Mel-Man. He's your favorite producer's favorite producer. He has produced some of the Best beats and Classic albums of all time. Including helping with launching Eminem AKA Slim Shady's career with The Marshall Mathers LP, and revitalizing Dr.Dre with his album release The Chronic 2001. Melvin "Mel-Man" Bradford, US record producer is also affiliated with the Dr. Dre team of Aftermath Entertainment has been featured on classic tracks such as What's the Difference, Still D.R.E., The Next Episode, The Watcher, Role Model, The Real Slim Shady, and Forgot About Dre.
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Mel man and dre were one hell of a combo.
Dr Dre and Scott storch and dr Dre and daz Dillinger and warren g,dr Dre and sam sneed.
Reunion needed asap
No Mel-Man made all the hits & Dre took the credit thats not a combo!
Tf did Dre actually do?
He’s a thief. The truth is Dre is no more talented than dj khalid
Mel MAN from the HILL District in Pittsburgh. You changed my life inviting me out to stay in Cali at your spot. tHANK YOU SO MUCH. Will owe you forever.
Mel man's beats for xzibit were🔥🔥🔥
This whole time I thought they were saying "Mailman." Lol. Dude made half the Chronic 2000 dang, talented!
You mean Chronic 2001, The Chronic 2000 was done by Suge at Death Row
It's pronounced the same
@@prof3ssor178 Are you saying [2000] and [2001] are pronounced the same, prof?
Mel Man and Mailman, though I don’t think that’s true, but they are close.
Now if he did tracks with Sam Sneed 🤯
Dre gets all the credit. Smh
Yeah, and it seems that he never clears it up in interviews. I always thought Premier was better than Dre anyway. Mel-Man's a beast.
True. I think Dre gets credit because if we take a look many people who worked with Dre aremt the same after. The work isn't as great. Dre ear for music is whole these joints become masterpieces.
48 Laws Of Power - Take credit for other peoples work
Does Micheal Jordan actually make the shoe with his bare hands? Does Phil Knight actually make Nikes with his bare hands? It’s called working hard without working which is a master class tactic used by the elite in the world on all levels.
@@savinay4812 Yes, tactic used by the loser power-hungry psychopaths of the world
I have never seen an interview with Mel-Man to hear what he thinks about music and his inspiration
Super sad, agree
This combination is dangerous
Misleading list. These aren’t Mel solo beats. He did “Bounce” for Busta, “LA Times” for Xzibit, “Benefit Of The Doubt” for Truth Hurts, “I Pledge Allegiance” for Nate Dogg all on his own.
Mel did all this. The exception is that they got ppl to keys(Scott Storch) along with other instruments. This is his drum patterns and sounds. He did this before he got with Dr dre when he was in pittsburgh
All those beats were🔥🔥🔥🔥
So mel man and em made classics
He is credited as co-producer for the whole Marshall Mathers LP. One of my favorite albums of all time. I guess he was at least was partly responsible for the dark sound of the album.
Damn, and he also worked on the chronic 2001 and other albums on aftermath records. He’s living comfortably for sure with those royalty checks, well hopefully he is
Pittsburgh's very own stand up
Mel-Man a beast. My Guess on how the combo worked is that MM did the sketch tracks including sampling. Then Dre engineered and directed the Studio Musicians who interpolated the sketch tracks. Dre is said to be against using samples in his music. So If its as I'm guessing it. Makes sense why these are Mel-Man/Dre Classics.
He's against using the original samples. He has musicians replay the main parts. It's all about mixing for Dre. It's easier to mix down something you have complete control over than a sample that might have extra elements to hide.
@@jason6010 💯
@@jason6010 that's right just like Dj Quik
I think you're overthinking all of that.
@@jason6010 yes and samples quality not the best
Beater than Dre’s tbh. You can hear Eminem slay these beats!
Mel-Man is simply one of the best "Left Coast" producer in the game. Next to Daz Dillinger, Battle Cat, DJ Pooh, LT Hutton, DJ Muggs, DJ Quik, & EA Ski.
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That says a lot when he’s from the heart of the ‘Hill District’ in Pittsburgh 🙌🏾
@@wesleysmith1823 Well I'm glad you said that...I live in PA as well ..Illy Philly....I will always support Pennsylvania anytime I can.....
Mel is from Pittsburgh PA pimp
@@Eric-kk5bn Cool Cool..,.
All got fire
Dre's ghost producer!!!
Heavy.
Ps Name is Snoop from the Jimmy Bones Soundtrack is a classic as well
Well it's clear that this man is a musical genius. Kind of sad I thought all these beats were DRE the entire time
Same here, most of the beat I though were by Dre
@@musacj they both produced songs together.
It was both Dre and Mel-Man
Yep, always pays to check the liner notes of the album. Mel-Man is that dude! I look at the credits for all my favorite tracks from and yep .. Mel-Man did that. wouldn't be the first or last time dre got too much credit for something he didn't create.
@@buddy_love None of these are done by Mel-Man alone, go and listen to every Mel-Man beat that Dre wasnt involved in and you will hopefully understand that all of these are mostly Dre than Mel-Man. But this is not the first and the last time that somebody in the youtube comments is trying to steal Dre credit lol.
These videos are important
Dre had a hand on all of these joints both rocked the Mpc 3000 n Mel alwayz got his co producer credit n B Please 2 was done by Engineer Richard Segal
48 LAWS OF POWER: TAKE CREDIT FOR OTHER PEOPLES WORK. POWER MOVES BY DRE
They both got credit
Guys in movies the director gets all the credit and we often forget the producers and executive producers but they all contribute heavily on the making of the film the same happens in music the producer is credited and we forget the beatmakers and songwriters
Beatmakers and Songwriters don't mind. Performance royalties and publishing income more than makes up for it lol
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This is the WTF episode of the man behind The beat. Ive heard the rumors and now i got the truth. Mel Man need flowers for just his work alone on the chronic 2001. Why he aint blow up is a mystery to me. An if we being honest he made the chronic 2001 what it is as much as the good dr. Salute
Nigga wat! Dre got all the credit and this beast mel-man was cookin the shit
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West coast legend!!!
Mel man did “who knew” by em and another good one on that LP. In today’s world of publishing he’d stupid rich if these songs came out now.
Yeah dude has ALWAYS been nice..
Brasiiiil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Play his top 10 beats without Dr. Dre in the room.
From my hometown of Pittsburgh!!!
what i knew about this duo... mel-man always had his credit for his involvement on producing track together with Dr.dre while Mel-man still with Aftermath.... 1996-2000 ...
Pittsburgh created the Westcoast sound in the late 90s and early 00s!! 412 stand up!!
Facts! Sam Sneed, Mel Man, and Bud’da are all from Pittsburgh!
Mel man is a beat maker , dre is a producer.
yeah also scotty scotch
That’s a Good explanation .
the problem is people act like Dre made those actual beats
That my dawg!!! -H>
M.e.l. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Will the real beat maker please stand up.
Damn I thought Em did half the Em tracks i heard here! My bad! Salute Mel-Man
Pittsburgh, The Hill, Burrows Street
Man that kill your beat was the hardest beat on that ems album that shirt was simple but doPe af
fuck you is sick and role model is like one of the sickest beats ever
Dre is a sound engineer more than a producer.
He is a producer more than a beatmaker.
Dre is CEO
Dre’s mixes always on point
Niggaz never been a studio but want to say shit 😂
There is one fire beat that didn't make this list. It's called Wizard/Untouchable and was made for The Firm album (1997). The credits say it's all Dre but i know the story behind this song and it's strickly Mel-Man's beat so you better check it folks it's something else.
Wow, get down Mel-Man those are all hits. Always thought they were Dre beats! Fire... his finger prints were all over Eminem album
All this time I thought these were Dre’s smh 🔥
They’re Dre. Just not his alone.
Wow! I have always thought most of these beats are Dr Dre produced. Cool to learn the real producer behind them. B*tch please II, Who knew and I'm back are fire joints!
facts,I thought dre did all these lol he must be mixing them that's it
@@stizzle8174 not true
@@BillMurrayWutang how u know?
@@stizzle8174 Dre has a body of work going back to the 80s. Where are Mel man’s beats without Dre?
@@BeefyTime1 yea and most of those are g funk he just tweaked the drum pattern,don't get me wrong dre is a dope producer but he had generic drum patterns and his samples was identical to the original record,he didn't flip no samples really
Damn Dre….. what u been doing?
To be in the position to have all the glory or all the blame is the position I want to be in. JB went for it. He don't need to make excuses why.
Damnnn thas homie its a master
All credit 4 dre but thas dogg its real brain
U got do one of nujabes
Nujabes, Mr. DJ and all of Hieroglyphics, too!
@@Kabman89 hieroglyphics thas grup its so fuckin dope
I mess with this channel and the worst thing is that I know you know better. I’m getting the feeling that the uploader knew only posting co productions with Dre would stir up views and controversy etc.
I know the uploader is aware that Mel-Man has an extensive production discography where he’s solely the only producer on the track and not one of those was posted…
People hear Daz & Mel-Man beats and go Dre is so dope as a producer 😂 (DRE YOU AINT MAKE A BEAT IN YEARS - Tupac Shakur)
Literally all em beats
Dre struck gold in the 412 - Mel Man and Sam Sneed
Whatever happened to Mel-Man?
After the early 2000s, he kind of just dropped off the face of the Earth. Anyone have idea what happened to Mel-Man?
How quicc we forget about Bud'dah
wuzdadifrnce btwn me n u damn hard intro dis song was da shit
412.
First comment 🤷🏼♂️
The effect Mandela... Todos creían que era Dre y de repente sale este Man reclamando su puesto en la historia... Me siento estafado, Dre hizo lo que hacen muchos productores, atribuirse el mérito durante décadas...
no, a Mel Man siempre lo nombran, simplemente Dr.Dre es el Ingeniero General y Lider del Proyecto, te falta leer los creditos de las canciones.
It’s crazy Dre gets so much credit when this is clearly Mel-Man sound. This why Storch and others stopped working with Dre.
What the heck Dre didn't make these beats I'm confused now lol
They both did.
Westcoast beat
Can QD3 get some love?
If Mel-Man did all of these, then what the hell was Dre doing at this time? They made it seem like Dre was behind most of this.
If Mel Man did all these, how come he never followed up with anything else? Everyone always says Dre never did this music or that music and act like so and so did it. If so and so did all this great work, why do they never follow up with great work without Dre?
@@BeefyTime1 Fact, people really think Dre is a fraud after more than 30 years in rap game, fraud cant last that long.
@@kurtcocain8675 you're our only hope
You're a talented producer
Maybe mail interscope and ask them if they can allow you to work with them
And then when you get There ask dre to release atleast something
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But this is mel-man AND Dr.Dre mostly, not only DRE right?????
Wow I thought Dre did F you and Slim shady. Mel Man was dope. But also two producers can work together like Trackmasters, Cool & Dre and Etc
Joe beast - no .....
His best beat ever
shi**in on the world
What about, Bitch Please pt. 1, Dogg named Snoop, X, Bounce?
What’s the difference shoulda bin way higher
It’s funny how all these producers who worked with Dre can’t make any decent music when they’re not with Dre with the exception of Scott storch and daz.
No dre cant make a good beat without them period
100 steel city finest the hill district 412
Did he get credit thought dre made all of that or that's how it was portrayed
More like MEL MAN 2001 😂
Most of these track I thought was Dr.Dre
They co produced all the songs
Dre always getting credit by using next dudes beats...thought yall already knew that shit!!!!🙄🙄😳.....
Yeah just like quincy jones. Stop talking about production. You obviously don't know much.
Nothing mind blowing average at best. He does have joints better than this list.
Someone please tell me what Dre did with these tracks? Was it just the mixing? Was it 50/50 production ideas?
I think the Dr. just mixed them. He's Hip Hop's best engineer for sure.
Alot of people think Dre makes beats, he is capable Im sure but did he do the actual beats? Not as many as you'd want to believe...Trust me, if it wasn't for Sam Sneed, Mel man, Daz, Logic, and a host of others Dre wouldn't have the rep he enjoys today...Don't get me wrong Dre is dope for what he does, he just didn't do all of what people assume he did.
There's a difference between a beatmaker and a producer (though they can be both). Beatmakers create beats and tracks. Producers make ideas into finished songs.
He did a Dj Khaled
@@messiahblackgod dr Dre collaborate with them with producing. They co produced songs with dr Dre.
Wtf shout out to the burgh 412 code
No by Joe Beast should be on here.
Dre claims to made all his beats but in reality Mel-man, Daz and Scott Storch made all his beats. They should own the BeatsBy company not Dre
dr. dre was more of a co-producer on these tracks.
can’t call dre a great producer when he was too scared to work with Michael Jackson but played a part in helping dissing him
Dre breaks artists, which is way harder to do. He likes the challenge. Maybe you don't understand the difference
did dr dre ever produce anything? lmao
Mel man made the skeleton beats Dr Dre took em to another level including mixing them.. wonder why Mel man was over after leaving Aftermath.
Mel-Man made all the hits Dre took the credit for!
Mel-Man was credited for every one of these tracks. 2001 literally says "produced by Dr. Dre and Mel-Man".
Play a track that he did without Dre. Because all these tracks were produced with Dre. That goes to show that Mel Man isnt s7^^ on his own.
Dr Dre really didn't produce shit
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