That whole album gets forgotten about way too much in these convos. "The Formula" is another classic where you can hear Dr. Dre utilizing those 808 drums. If you have a great sound system, you can bump that song, and sonically, it still sounds like it came out yesterday.
Keep their heads ringing I remember listening to that on repeat on my Walkman back in the day when it came out. I couldn't believe he had managed to surpass the crisp dynamics from The Chronic. Perfectly mixed track. 👌
My man, that's what I'm talking about. That and Let me Ride are my joints. I heard that play in the 95 source awards, and I was looking for it for a minute lmao
@@wolf7el356 Dr. Dre is a PRODUCER, not a beatmaker or a session musician, inherently different roles. DJ Hitman?? You're grossly misinformed... Hittman was a rapper signed to Aftermath that also wrote for Dre, he had nothing to do with production and was not a 'DJ'.
Excellent. So futuristic when it dropped. That record was the precursor to the Chronic 2001. Dre had obviously evolved from the Death Row G-funk sound by then, and found a new sound after the first few Aftermath projects flopped. NL Top Dogg, Marshall Mathers LP, Restless by Xzibit and The Chronic 2001 all had that sound.
Yooo that is one of my favorite nwa songs and beats. The entire production on the N4LIFE album setup how the chronic sounded. I loved that beat. Nice mention. I don’t hear many people give that song props.
Yooooo thats another good one, I dont know why but that last NWA album they all did before they initially broke up it seemed to me that the whole album was like a coming out party Dr.Dre, because the way that the album was produced it sounded like a prelude to “The Chronic” especially the way Dre was rapping on “Dayz Of Wayback” and “Alwayz Into Something”
There are producers and musicians who have worked with Dre and said that he can take a beat/production from someone else and take it to another level when he puts his personal touch on it with the mix and sounds. That is a part of what a producer is/does
@AJ the whole album production wise bangs. Not one bad beat. I even like lend me your ear and that was my least favorite song as a kid but I appreciate more now just like good girl gone bad on Mr scarface is back album.
Some of my personal favourites from Dre :- WC - in the streets Eminem - evil deeds The game - higher Jay z - Watcher Snoop - serial killer Mary - family affair
Maxo you’re a real one!!! The first time I heard that beat in college I thought where does the beat drop on this little intro and it catches you off guard. Salute to Bushwick Bill on the intro, An insane beat!! 💯✊🏾
When it comes to Dr.Dre beats I don't know where to begin but "The Watcher" and part 2 is on my replay radar. Also, Phone Tap, Murder Ink, California Love, Break Ya Neck. Son to much beats from Dr.Dre. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anything off of Snoop's first album Doggystyle. Dre was KILLIN' it then. I like Dre's "G Funk" era beats better than his current ones. Although his current joints is still absolutely 🔥🔥🔥!
Too many to name, but here’s a few: 1. Dre Day 2. Forgot about Dre 3. Outta control Remix 4. Family Affair 5. Been there done that 6. In Da Club 7. The Real Slim Shady 8. My name is 9. How we do 10. Still Dre (I know Storch played the piano keys, but still…) 11. It’s funky enough (DOC) Could go on and on…
There are so many Dre joints that flew under the radar that are just SO dope. Yesterday i was listening to Obie Trice joint called Oh! & that Dre beat is just absolutely bananas. Let me Ride Deep Cover is just too crazy. Keep the Heads Ringin is one of my favorites. There’s different ERAS of Dre. Thats how good that man is in the studio. Shouts to Mel-Man, Storch, Mike Elizondo, all the dudes who brought him shit and he took it to the next level. The MIX and the techniques on Dre’s joints are so good that it goes over the head of the average listener. As a DJ, his beats just sonically are next level than every other beats. They literally crack out the speakers. Dude’s ears are nuts.
I can really appreciate a post like this. You're clearly not a casual. Dre did 4 beats on that Obie Trice album, a very underrated project btw. "Oh" with Busta Rhymes is def sick, but "The Set Up" with Nate Dogg is the crown jewell on there. Dre was in his whole bag when he made that track.
Discussions like this can go on for hours and meld into other hip-hop categories. Any best Dre beat is barely edging out his other best beats by a hair. My two personal favoritesare 'I Ain't the One' and 'Let Me Ride' but then I put "P.I.M.P.' up there too. Its so many to choose from.
I mean the main reason why Gansta Rap grew as big as it did was due to Dr. Dre's hard pounding 808's. Back in the mid 80's that shit was bumping crazy. "Dope Man"
Heard it was originally meant for Rakim when he was signed to Aftermath. 50 owns that beat, but would've liked to have seen Rakim's approach to that track. Agreed tho. Excellent track. I can easily see one of these "drill" producers tryna remake that track.
My favs are “Not Today”-Mary J.Blige, “Still D.R.E”, “Deep Cover”, “Break your Neck”-Busta Rhymes, “Phone Tap”-The Firm, “Murder was the case”-Snoop, “Don’t Worry”-Game feat. Mary J Blige. There’s so many 🤦🏽♀️
Full Clip; Dirt Off Your Shoulder, Still D.R.E., Deep Cover, The Light, NY State Of Mind, Lose Yourself, C.R.E.A.M., there's just too many to narrow it down... and it all comes down to taste.
"Gin and Juice" is Dr. Dre's BEST beat for the pure and simple fact that it is a TIMELESS party joint. You can play that at ANY summer kickback young and old and people will bounce to it.
This is an impossible debate. It shouldn't ever be discussed because no matter the answer its disrespectful to the other beats That being said mine would be Doggy Dog World on snoop first joint. That beat is wild
There's so many Dre beats that I love so hard for me to say which is the best. My favourite Dre beats are; Keep Their Heads Ringin', What's the Diffrence, Gangsta Gangsta, Alwayz into Somethin', Can't C Me, Let me Ride, Ain't no fun, Role Model, Still DRE, Forgot About Dre, Outta Control Remix, Poppin Them Thangs, G’d Up, Gin and Juice.
Let Me Ride...or Phone Tap .....his other shit been nice too.....maybe Poppin Them Thangs is a close second but Let me ride for that being produced in 1991 with the little amount of gear out at the time....that beat was and still is FIRE!!! and phone tap... INSANE!
@@niccomakk you’re right it is Scott storch……. And Dr. Dre…… "Poppin' Them Thangs" is a song recorded by G-Unit and produced by Dr. Dre and Scott Storch.
Bro I just checked and Can't C Me was one of two tracks that Dre did any work on. That whole album was all Daz and Johnny J lol. I already heard this but shocked to see how little input Dre had on aeom
I love 'Puffin’ on Blunts and Drankin’ Tanqueray', 'Deep Cover', 'The Watcher' w/ Rakim, 'Lil Ghetto Boy', 'Hustlerz' by Nas, and on and on. Too many to name haha
@take over5 naw, Ye not from Premier or Dres era...put him in with Timbaland, Pharrell, Swizz, etc. That's like comparing Jordan, kobe, and lebron...different eras
I think my favorite joints is 'I ain't tha 1' that had Cube on the track, 'Deep Cover' that had Snoop on the track and of course 'California Love' with Pac on the track but my favorite Game track is 'Start from Scratch'
Dre is more of an engineer than a Producer. Majority of his earlier and late works were collaborative efforts. Lets not forget Yela boy, arabian prince etc- and then the hitmen
"Mind blowin" D.O.C. This is the first time I heard a "debate" about producers and no one mentioned DJ Premier. Hopefully, he comes up in another clip. Maybe I'm biased but Preem (My personal favorite) is right there. 1 and 1a.
Love all if Dre’s production. He has classics all day. Some one of his underrated beats are Mobb Deeo Outta Control remix, Warren G- Game Don’t Wait Remix, The D.O.C- Judgement Day.
@@kevthepoet Math litrally asked Don Cannon from the jump, "Your Top 5 Producers?" Then, "What is the best beat Dr Dre ever produced?" Scott Storch, Rza, Swizz Beats, Pharrell, Marley Marl, Large Professor, Lord Finesse and The Beatnuts were the only other producers mentioned.
@@dlkc2000 00:10 "Your top 5 Producers?" Was the initial question They prodomently talked about Dr Dre 9:42 Then they proceeded to mention other producers
I’ve said this before, I’ll say it forever, and I 100% agree - “What’s The Difference” passes *ANY* car test. You can try this yourself. Most producer’s work pales in comparison. Dre is a top tier drum programmer, surgical engineer and a straight up elite ear in music period. All “ghost collabs” aside, no one can make heads ring like D.R.E
Always thought that beat, at the time, would've fit Daz & Kurupt much better. Beat is dope, but the song's mehh. "Hustlers" from the Hip Hop is Dead album is my fav Nas/Dr. Dre collab. I thought they nailed that one.
I think the “Let me Ride” off the Chronic was a good ☝🏾
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Oooh! That's hard one too!
There it is 💯
the drums on that one ☝🏾
This is the one.
Xxplosive may be my favorite Dr. Dre beat
Dre didn't make Xxplosive, Mel-Man did.
MelMan did that
My favorite Dr. Dre beat. "The Formula" 🔥🔥🔥
Took me back with this one
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Shit fire🔥
Gotta go THE WATCHER, XXPLOSIVE, AND LET THE BASS GO
That whole album gets forgotten about way too much in these convos. "The Formula" is another classic where you can hear Dr. Dre utilizing those 808 drums. If you have a great sound system, you can bump that song, and sonically, it still sounds like it came out yesterday.
The fact that nobody mention his production on DOC is nuts. “The Formula” and “Let the Bass Go” OH MY GOD!!!
It”s funky enough too 🔥
I might have to agree witchu on that let the bass go tho
funky enough
@@CREDITNEWSTODAY “The Grand Finale” c’mon now. Too many!
@@leofromthego6408 Oh sh@t...That's right I forgot about Grand Finale 🔥🔥 smh yep too many frfr.........
Keep their heads ringing
I remember listening to that on repeat on my Walkman back in the day when it came out. I couldn't believe he had managed to surpass the crisp dynamics from The Chronic. Perfectly mixed track. 👌
I totally agree!!! Out of all the beats that by far is the best one!!! I concur!!!!
My man, that's what I'm talking about. That and Let me Ride are my joints. I heard that play in the 95 source awards, and I was looking for it for a minute lmao
That's Timbaland's fav Dr. Dre beat. Tim's talked about that beat for years. It's up there. There's so many dope elements to that beat.
I agree beat wise but can't listen to the "ring a ling ding ding Dong" Song 🤦🏽♂️
The damn shame nobody said Gin and juice or you can find me in the club
Every beat on 2001 is superb. Shit STILL sounds clean today.
Still listen to that album front to back 🔥🔥
Thank Scott Storch, Mike Elizando, Mel-Man & DJ Hitman. They made those records, Dre just gets the production credit because he owns the publishing.
Agreed
@@wolf7el356 Dr. Dre is a PRODUCER, not a beatmaker or a session musician, inherently different roles. DJ Hitman?? You're grossly misinformed... Hittman was a rapper signed to Aftermath that also wrote for Dre, he had nothing to do with production and was not a 'DJ'.
FACTS
"B*tch Please" by Snoop and Xzibit is his best to me. Beat is tough and good for freestyles too.
That’s a good one
Excellent. So futuristic when it dropped. That record was the precursor to the Chronic 2001. Dre had obviously evolved from the Death Row G-funk sound by then, and found a new sound after the first few Aftermath projects flopped. NL Top Dogg, Marshall Mathers LP, Restless by Xzibit and The Chronic 2001 all had that sound.
YEAH THATS UP THERE Queen
I choose this as well because this one of his only beats I can't find with any other names credited to it
Aw man....that was a banger
For me it’s ‘The Dayz Of Way Back’ on the N4LIFE album, the beat was way ahead of its time and haunting, lyrics are dope as hell too 💯
Yooo that is one of my favorite nwa songs and beats. The entire production on the N4LIFE album setup how the chronic sounded. I loved that beat. Nice mention. I don’t hear many people give that song props.
I’m with you there. That album was so well produced!
To me, that's Dre's best full body of work as a producer.
Yooooo thats another good one, I dont know why but that last NWA album they all did before they initially broke up it seemed to me that the whole album was like a coming out party Dr.Dre, because the way that the album was produced it sounded like a prelude to “The Chronic” especially the way Dre was rapping on “Dayz Of Wayback” and “Alwayz Into Something”
The production on that album was off the hook..
'Alwayz into Something ' my favorite Dre beat
UNDERRATED!!!
The bass is dangerous and the part that the keys go Pewwwwwww weeeeee weeeeeerrrr lol
Very early G-funk (along with Above The Law). Always Into Something could've easily been a track on The Chronic. Same sonics.
Nigga!! Read this one and got chills. I said “ One less Bitch” on that same album. 💯
That entire album
There are producers and musicians who have worked with Dre and said that he can take a beat/production from someone else and take it to another level when he puts his personal touch on it with the mix and sounds. That is a part of what a producer is/does
Lil Ghetto Boy. To me that's my favorite dre beat
So make all the ends you can make cause when you're broke you break
🔥🔥🔥
Dre did that wow I love that song
It's a good beat but it's not really original because is a direct sample
That beat on earphones is another level
NOTHIN BUT A G THANG!! It literally started an entire west coast movement, and we was bumping it in the east!
People don’t wear watches no more so they don’t know what time it is #lettemknow
"The Formula" D.O.C!!! Fire Production!!!!🔥🔥
The formula🔥🔥🔥
That one was heat 🔥 🔥 🔥
No on can do it better is my favorite track then funky enough.
@@stephon4112 thoughts on D.O.C And The Doctor? That beat went hard too 🔥
@AJ the whole album production wise bangs. Not one bad beat. I even like lend me your ear and that was my least favorite song as a kid but I appreciate more now just like good girl gone bad on Mr scarface is back album.
Smoking blunts and drinking tanqueray is a DEEEEEP cut. It wasn’t even on the chronic, it was a b-side to a single.
Dope song
“Bad Intentions” (Supa Ugly) is a hella underrated Dre beat
Mahogany did that beat.
@@MrRafie82 true it was a collaboration
@@MrRafie82 mahogany only did the flutes! But let's be honest dre had others doing tracks for years he just mixes it down to perfection 💯
@@d.cpro3751 And those flutes are the most crucial part of the beat 😄
@@littletrucc101 absolutely 💯
Some of my personal favourites from Dre :-
WC - in the streets
Eminem - evil deeds
The game - higher
Jay z - Watcher
Snoop - serial killer
Mary - family affair
WC - 'In the Streets' was solely produced by Scott Storch.
as a white guy evil deeds was a terrible song.
@@TheFUNKSTARR damn. Wow
@@jaywright6146 ye the lyrics were all over the place but beat was 🔥
Off top. The “stranded on death row” beat 🔥🔥🔥
Definitely UP there
Yep!
💯💯💯💯. Still one of the hardest beats of all times!
I was thinking the same thing dope beat!
Maxo you’re a real one!!! The first time I heard that beat in college I thought where does the beat drop on this little intro and it catches you off guard. Salute to Bushwick Bill on the intro, An insane beat!! 💯✊🏾
When it comes to Dr.Dre beats I don't know where to begin but "The Watcher" and part 2 is on my replay radar. Also, Phone Tap, Murder Ink, California Love, Break Ya Neck. Son to much beats from Dr.Dre. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anything off of Snoop's first album Doggystyle. Dre was KILLIN' it then. I like Dre's "G Funk" era beats better than his current ones. Although his current joints is still absolutely 🔥🔥🔥!
Too many to name, but here’s a few:
1. Dre Day
2. Forgot about Dre
3. Outta control Remix
4. Family Affair
5. Been there done that
6. In Da Club
7. The Real Slim Shady
8. My name is
9. How we do
10. Still Dre (I know Storch played the piano keys, but still…)
11. It’s funky enough (DOC)
Could go on and on…
My 1. Family Affair
Great conversation! Salute to the outstanding content brothers!
Now they wanna talk about Dre. Y’all Niggaz clowns
Yes Dr Dre is Definitely the Godfather of Beatmasters 💪. Start to Finish
Hearing the beats is one thing… working with the man is a whole other animal! I’ve been blessed to see it happen
How is it?
Hands down one of the greatest moments in my career
Hands down one of the greatest moments in my career
@@markbyrd1775 I bet it was I would fanboyed out and I ain't even like that but I've always respected his work
There are so many Dre joints that flew under the radar that are just SO dope. Yesterday i was listening to Obie Trice joint called Oh! & that Dre beat is just absolutely bananas.
Let me Ride
Deep Cover is just too crazy.
Keep the Heads Ringin is one of my favorites.
There’s different ERAS of Dre. Thats how good that man is in the studio.
Shouts to Mel-Man, Storch, Mike Elizondo, all the dudes who brought him shit and he took it to the next level.
The MIX and the techniques on Dre’s joints are so good that it goes over the head of the average listener. As a DJ, his beats just sonically are next level than every other beats. They literally crack out the speakers.
Dude’s ears are nuts.
I forgot about Keep your heads ringin...shame the f**k on me😲😲😲
I like "The Set Up" too by Obie.
My favirite song on that album
I can really appreciate a post like this. You're clearly not a casual. Dre did 4 beats on that Obie Trice album, a very underrated project btw. "Oh" with Busta Rhymes is def sick, but "The Set Up" with Nate Dogg is the crown jewell on there. Dre was in his whole bag when he made that track.
Let Me Ride my favorite...
My favorite will always be Nuthin But A G Thang. That shit blew me away back in the day, never heard anything like that in hip hop before.
Salute to you for this selection!!! When "Nuthin' but a G Thang" came out IT COMPLETELY CHANGED ALL of HIP HOP Music!!!!🤴🏽✌
Yall forgot "Natural Born Killaz" Dre & Ice Cube, Dre honestly has a lot of tracks that still ring to date, give that man his flowers
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 💯💯💯
👍👍
That’s my pick
Sam Sneed co-produced that
@@chuuuchify 🔥🔥 Sneed is everywhere
"Lay Low" beat always gets slept on 🔥🔥🔥
Great one
'Cus people don't really listen to snoop, plus the east coast bias is real
@@Blocphace that's true especially during that time
Deep cover….#1 hands down!!!!!
That one or NWA's " radio"
Love this content...could listen to it all day. Dre list of beats is ABSURD
More convos like this please.
My favorite 🔥🔥🔥 beat from Dre is Funky Enough by D.O.C
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Let the bass go
Heat- 50 cent - Get Rich - hands down this is his best beat 🔥 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
"Shit Popped Off" ft TI is a slept on Dr Dre beat
Yeah t.i snapped on that.
There's nobody better than Dre from the 80's to present.
The Watcher 2 with Rakim, In da Club 50 Cent, Da Shiznit Snoop Dogg, The Formula The D.O.C (My personal favorite)....
Discussions like this can go on for hours and meld into other hip-hop categories. Any best Dre beat is barely edging out his other best beats by a hair. My two personal favoritesare 'I Ain't the One' and 'Let Me Ride' but then I put "P.I.M.P.' up there too. Its so many to choose from.
“Forgot about Dre” Gotta Be up there in the ranks!
Mel-Man's beat
🔥🔥 Debate
I mean the main reason why Gansta Rap grew as big as it did was due to Dr. Dre's hard pounding 808's. Back in the mid 80's that shit was bumping crazy. "Dope Man"
Keep The Heads Ringing
That beat for 50 Cent's "Heat" is insane bruh, just wanted to put that out there
Heard it was originally meant for Rakim when he was signed to Aftermath. 50 owns that beat, but would've liked to have seen Rakim's approach to that track. Agreed tho. Excellent track. I can easily see one of these "drill" producers tryna remake that track.
When it rains it pours by 50 cent will kill that one.
That’s if he even did it
@@AfricanBootySlappers everyone who works/ worked for Dre says he puts work in so yeah he did make it
It was a ghost producer he never did that
“The next episode” 🔥🔥
Mel-Man made that beat but ok
I like that natural born Killaz beat with ice cube on it
Banger!!!
That was produced by Sam Sneed.
Between that and a nigga always into something
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Sam sneed
Above the Law (Just Kickin'Lyrics)/D.O.C. (No One Can Do it Better) The Firm (Phone Tap)
The better question and more difficult to answer. What is the worst Dre beat you ever heard?
Not sure, but likely something he did for Eminem lol.
Damn near IMPOSSIBLE..
he produced most of the tracks on Em's Relapse album. Take your pick.
Toss up between nas is coming or higher for game
Listen to that Firm album and Jay Z’s kingdom come album. Plenty of bad beats to choose from
“This is how we do”. Still to this day that beat hits hard!!!
Always into something to me is dre’s best production . Perfect mix of old school hip hop & a Fresh clean sound
That whole album is his best work imo
Break ya neck from busta is the hardest dre beat of all time for me. That was so different back then. Busta always had the hardest beats
Timbaland, Pharrel and Dre are the holy trinity.
Pharrell or The Neptunes cuz their sounds are not quite the same
*J Dilla >>>>>>> Dre
Alwayz into something🔥🔥🔥
Best Dre beat… The Watcher by Jay-Z 🔥🔥🔥
A cold one fosho....THE WATCHER feat. Rahkem The God, Truth Hurts and Hova!!! Them shitz was CRAZY! 💯
That whole D.O.C album is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Word..that Michael Jackson sample🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@steph-cst which song would that be?, I was a big D.O.C. fan and can't think of which song sampled MJ
D.O.C
Funky enough,no one can do it better
@@steph-cst It wasn't Michael Jackson it was a group called The Sylvesters.
Foster Sylvers
this debate was more like a chill discussion. I was definitely looking forward to some heat on this one
Explosive is his best beat 💪🏾
💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Agreed
Mel-Man made Xxplosive, Dre just gets the production credit because he owns the publishing.
I love that beat. The whole chronic 2001 was amazing
100 miles and runnin. Honorable mentions: 'It's Funky Enough', 'Straight Outta Compton', 'Prelude', 'Still D.R.E.', 'Easier Said Than Done', '
I thought Tha Shiznit was the greatest shit ever🔥 Choke Me Spank Me for Xzibit was underrated!!! Appetite For Destruction was amazing!!!
Mecca & Math is like 2 cousins who love tf out each other but only they can tell 😂😂😂😂
Keep Their Heads Ringin
My favs are “Not Today”-Mary J.Blige, “Still D.R.E”, “Deep Cover”, “Break your Neck”-Busta Rhymes, “Phone Tap”-The Firm, “Murder was the case”-Snoop, “Don’t Worry”-Game feat. Mary J Blige. There’s so many 🤦🏽♀️
Still D.R.E. And What’s the Difference definitely top. The Next Episode 🔥
Yes lawd!!!
Full Clip; Dirt Off Your Shoulder, Still D.R.E., Deep Cover, The Light, NY State Of Mind, Lose Yourself, C.R.E.A.M., there's just too many to narrow it down... and it all comes down to taste.
🔥🔥🔥 The Watcher 2
🔝 5 1) Alwayz in something 2) Lost ones 3)Back down 4) Tha shiznit. 5) Deep water 💧
Lay Low is 🔥
Heat is 🔥
Talkin The Hardest by Giggs (originally a Stat Quo tune) 🔥🔥
Deeeez Nuts 🔥🔥
"Gin and Juice" is Dr. Dre's BEST beat for the pure and simple fact that it is a TIMELESS party joint. You can play that at ANY summer kickback young and old and people will bounce to it.
Pork chop helped make that beat
That was not Dre beat, he namesake it and put his name on it
ruclips.net/video/G1Rb6HE3ywQ/видео.html
One of my favorites was the formula by the doc
It's so many but one I my favorites is "Stranded on deathrow"
B-Please! on Snoop Dogg’s Top Dogg Album 💿 🔥, still will blow the speakers up 🔊
Straight up. That's the one for me too. ✊🏼
This is an impossible debate. It shouldn't ever be discussed because no matter the answer its disrespectful to the other beats
That being said mine would be Doggy Dog World on snoop first joint. That beat is wild
Mine was NY-NY and snoop kicked down 1 of those rat infested buildings 🤣
@Yo! 3rdtier Dr dre didn't produce NY NY
@@yo3rdtier128 that was Daz from dogg pound
Didnt daz produce that too?
@@chosenone2788 actually was dj pooh
Patiently waiting
All of Doggystyle, but Serial Killa was on constant repeat. “6 Million Ways to Die…..Choose 1.”
Kurupt came in RIPPIN!!!!
Yh I agree write that at top then red this comment 💯%
There's so many Dre beats that I love so hard for me to say which is the best. My favourite Dre beats are; Keep Their Heads Ringin', What's the Diffrence, Gangsta Gangsta, Alwayz into Somethin', Can't C Me, Let me Ride, Ain't no fun, Role Model, Still DRE, Forgot About Dre, Outta Control Remix, Poppin Them Thangs, G’d Up, Gin and Juice.
Let Me Ride...or Phone Tap .....his other shit been nice too.....maybe Poppin Them Thangs is a close second but Let me ride for that being produced in 1991 with the little amount of gear out at the time....that beat was and still is FIRE!!! and phone tap... INSANE!
I'm sure poppin them thangs is Scott Storch
@@niccomakk you’re right it is Scott storch……. And Dr. Dre……
"Poppin' Them Thangs" is a song recorded by G-Unit and produced by Dr. Dre and Scott Storch.
How y'all forget about the D.O.C album!! Dre and the Doc chemistry was on point!!
Best DRE Beat is MOBB Deep Ft.50cent - Out Of Control
Best Dre beats "IF I CANT", " HARD LIQUOR", "OUTTA CONTROL", "OH!" and "STILL DRE and BLOW YA MIND - collaborative effort with Scott Storch".
Can't c me by tupac was my favorite Dr. Dre beat ever.
Bro I just checked and Can't C Me was one of two tracks that Dre did any work on. That whole album was all Daz and Johnny J lol. I already heard this but shocked to see how little input Dre had on aeom
@@RaytheGrayt He had one foot out the door at Death Row by the time 2Pac joined. Not a shocker he only did two tracks on AEOM.
I love 'Puffin’ on Blunts and Drankin’ Tanqueray', 'Deep Cover', 'The Watcher' w/ Rakim, 'Lil Ghetto Boy', 'Hustlerz' by Nas, and on and on. Too many to name haha
I think the only producer that can be mentioned with Dre is DJ Premiere
*kanye
@@sbrooks904 as good as he is, nope...he can be compared to Pharrell
Apollo Brown & 9th Wonder
Kanye better than Premier
@take over5 naw, Ye not from Premier or Dres era...put him in with Timbaland, Pharrell, Swizz, etc. That's like comparing Jordan, kobe, and lebron...different eras
Math you never disappoint my g
Explosive is 🔥🔥🔥🔥Dre beat
R.i p Nate Dogg. Favorite part of the track !!
@@bigloc3442 facts!!!!💯💯💯
n most definitely can not forget about next episode n exxplosive
Boys in the hood with easy e is underrated I loved that beat
Definitely a good one!
I think my favorite joints is 'I ain't tha 1' that had Cube on the track, 'Deep Cover' that had Snoop on the track and of course 'California Love' with Pac on the track but my favorite Game track is 'Start from Scratch'
Dre is more of an engineer than a Producer. Majority of his earlier and late works were collaborative efforts. Lets not forget Yela boy, arabian prince etc- and then the hitmen
Few know or understand this. He's got lots of ghost producers too.
Daz, cold 187,
🎯🎯🎯. Dudes a straight engineer who's masqueraded as a producer
Quiet hater. No matter what names you claim ghost produced for Dre they haven’t gain notoriety after Dre.
@@denniswise1460 it's the truth bro, notoriety be damned. It's a well know fact in the industry.
"Mind blowin" D.O.C. This is the first time I heard a "debate" about producers and no one mentioned DJ Premier. Hopefully, he comes up in another clip. Maybe I'm biased but Preem (My personal favorite) is right there. 1 and 1a.
Dre has at least 10 unfukwitable classic beats. At the bare minimum. He is untouchable imo
Love all if Dre’s production. He has classics all day. Some one of his underrated beats are Mobb Deeo Outta Control remix, Warren G- Game Don’t Wait Remix, The D.O.C- Judgement Day.
@user-ny4ek8tc3r game don't wait remix is fire
Forgot about dre and California Love
1. It's Funky Enough
2. Gz up Hoez down
3. Straight out of Compton
4. Dayz of Wayback
4. Deep Cover
DJ Premier is not even mentioned... damn!
Prem is 🔥🔥🔥
Even Kanye is crazy when it comes to producing beats.
These dudes dont know beats i see
That wasn't the question, the question was bout Dres beats, not the best producer.
@@kevthepoet Math litrally asked Don Cannon from the jump, "Your Top 5 Producers?"
Then, "What is the best beat Dr Dre ever produced?"
Scott Storch, Rza, Swizz Beats, Pharrell, Marley Marl, Large Professor, Lord Finesse and The Beatnuts were the only other producers mentioned.
@@fluidflowz6712 They were talking about Dre's best beats period. No one got to their favorite producers.
@@dlkc2000 00:10 "Your top 5 Producers?" Was the initial question
They prodomently talked about Dr Dre
9:42 Then they proceeded to mention other producers
Firm Fiasco is my fav. Sounds sonically perfect
“In da Club” , “21 Questions” , “Still Dre” , “Kush” “Don’t Push Me” THOSE 5 ARE THE TOP 5 BEST BEATS IN THE WORLD FOR ME 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He didn’t do 21 questions. That was midi mafia
Don’t push me was produced by Eminem and DJ Khalil did Kush lol you not wrong for thinking that tho
Eminem produced Don't Push Me.
horrible opinion
knockturnel FT SNOOP and, the Next episode beat, perhaps sam sneed or natural born killer too many.
Scarface feat. Dr. Dre, Too Short, Ice Cube- Game Over (Dre sampled that Enter The Dragon Theme)
The watcher pt 2 underrated af🔥
I’ve said this before, I’ll say it forever, and I 100% agree -
“What’s The Difference” passes *ANY* car test.
You can try this yourself.
Most producer’s work pales in comparison.
Dre is a top tier drum programmer, surgical engineer and a straight up elite ear in music period. All “ghost collabs” aside, no one can make heads ring like D.R.E
Dres best beat was made by scott storch snd written by Jay Z
Definitely need to Big up Producers on the Pod. Great Question. Need to challenge younger artists on message and lyricism as well.
Nas is coming. Dre is a genius for that beat. He mixed the west coast sound with an east coast twist
💯 agree
The production was so crisp. It was such a big deal hearing Nas on that track back in the day.
And people hate that record. I'm like Y'ALL BAT SHIT CRAZY!!!
Always thought that beat, at the time, would've fit Daz & Kurupt much better. Beat is dope, but the song's mehh. "Hustlers" from the Hip Hop is Dead album is my fav Nas/Dr. Dre collab. I thought they nailed that one.
all these answers are cool, but G'D up out of G-Unit is the one that STANDS OUT. It's just so dark and GRIMEY, like, it was so perfect sonically