Daz Dillinger Says Dr. Dre Took His Ideas To Create "The Chronic"
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- Опубликовано: 22 апр 2018
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In this exclusive HipHopDX interview with Editor-In-Chief Trent Clark, Daz Dillinger talks the release of his new album "Dazamataz." He also shared his thoughts on Hip Hop gang relations transitioning from prominence of Crips to the rise of the Bloods, being Dr. Dre's first student in the game, his process producing 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me" album and almost selling "Ambitionz Az A Ridah" & "2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted" to Dru Down.
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Daz, and DJ Quik were two of the most underrated Producers in the music business
Foreal. Years went by before I learned how much they were involved in. Especially Daz, that dude's done so much shit!
Y’all sleep on the battle cat
@@cakes1053 Word Battlecat that guy
Quik was an underrated engineer as well
Havoc as well
Daz is definitely one of the best and most underrated producers the game has ever seen.
nnjvhvhhgc right next to quik
Quik, Daz, and DJ Pooh all got done dirty by Dre
Damizza and Mannie Fresh underrated too.
Wouldn't be no Daz if it wasn't for Dre !!!!! Probably no Long Beach rapper's period!!!!
Johny j> Dre & Daz
Tha Dogg Pond first album "Dogg Food" was the shit! One of the few rap albums that you can play from the beginning to the end without skipping a song.
cubedmack it still is I still play if it til this very day
That nigga Kurupt was an ASSASSIN on that album!
Hell yeah
One of my all time top ten albums.
All day
The Chronic changed the whole rap game. Erick Sermon said that when he heard The Chronic, he had to go back and rearrange his whole point of view on hip hop/rap music. Puffy even said The Chronic forced producers to bring in chords and all that and stop using beat breaks.
Revenge, Retaliation & Get Back should of went platinum!! Classic album!
Ed Doxen, doggfood album vs rrgb....which one u got
Doggfood.
"Should of", huh...
Such a dope album. Definitely got slept on. He killed that whole sound.
Kurupt mentioned Daz tended to be unorganized with his music hence to Pac getting a hold of Got My Mind Made Up for All Eyez On Me album. He wasn't disrespecting Pac when he said that but he said it was suppose to be their track and they wanted to keep Inspectah Deck's verse on it but it didn't work out that way
Daz is that dude man. For me Chronic had more impact on the streets. Doggy style had more impact on the radio.
💯 facts
The Chronic was harder and more "gangsta rap", but Doggystyle was perfect for kicking back and blazing a fat swisher to. Both classics.. Damn, I miss the G Funk era... 😔
Doggy style was like the chronic part 2 it was more laid back but was a perfect album but the chronic set it off I actually bought the chronic last week for the 1000 time it's still a classic and remember the d o c played a big part in both albums death row at its finest
Jamaal Davis great point👍!!!
Robert Hayden you already know brother
You bought it 1000 times?
It wasn't half as good as the chronic
@@jamaaldavis3222 death row was a fucked up group in the end , but that whole group had ALL STARS not gone lie 💯
Daz produced Ambitionz Az uh Ryder definitely a top producer
Yup enough said
Pee Wee Herman sample
DAZ HAS PRODUCED SUM BANGERS... BUT THAT AMBITIONS AS A RIDAH... IS HIS DOPEST CLASSIC BEAT OF ALL TIME
@@ant.-k7006 YO THAT OL SKOOL PEE WEE HERMAN BEAT SLOWED DOWN BECAME A TIMELESS CLASSIC
I'm 44 yrs young & I have always believed that Dr.Dre was the type of Producer that Got Credit off of other people Music..The Chronic was a Collaboration NOT All Dr.Dre!.
HitmaN
Mel man
DAZ
SoopaFly
Quik
Dj Yella
Scott Storch
Mike Elizondo
Hutch from ATL
Warren G
Sam Sneed...among others that Dre got credit for their work
Hold This L. Debarge & don't 4 get D.O.C.
Dr Dre used to get all the credit for All eyes on me. Yeah Dre Mixed and remastered it, but he only produced 3 beats on there. The rest was Daz, Dj quick, n some others.
ThaHeadRaider 32 - A lot of people, especially casual Tupac or hip hop fans in general were giving dre the credit for the album. Especially after Tupac died. I never said I did. (by the way when I say casual hip hop or Tupac fans, I mean mostly white folks or women at that time in the bay area.) People hear Death Row, and automatically assume Dr. DRE. A lot of folks didn't open up the cd cover to even look at the credits for the songs. This was before everybody had internet to just look shit up. So if soemone sounds credible, no one will challenge them unless they knew better.
Antonio Guzman .. dre is fake he not a gangster he dnt produce.. what f.. is he
Doggystyle was the real sequel to Chronic
I wish Daz's last album sounded as good as the chronic...his best album was retaliation revenge and get back
On GOD
Yup...a full on all around solid album
The best Daz album was RAW hands down
@@akritejuce RAW was dope as hell
Daz Dillinger came up with all the concepts and all the sounds but Dr. Dre he knew how to process music to make it sound 20 times better ..that’s the difference Dre doesn’t come up with the ideas he knows how to adjust the levels to make each sound so amazing
Even Warren G stole two beats from Dr. Dre in his “Regulate” album. Daz himself admitted that he made just the scratches on Rat Tat Tat Tat (not the hole beat). Ain’t no fun beat was remixed by Dre. You can hear a slightly difference between a Dre beat and a Daz beat
True but Warren was still pretty damn good too
I can tell the difference right off.
Warren G gave Dr Dre a lot of samples to use for the Chronic album.
Lesson keep your ideas to yourself in the rap game
Without The DOC The Chronic or Doggystyle wouldnt have been classics
Why tho
Fr he wrote “ A LOT”
@yOGlo brraappp!!! - T͠opic D.O.C is not from the west. He is from Dallas, TX. He just repped the west.
He was the writer.
Never knew t hat..what song did doc wrote
"The Chronic" was like "Terminator"
"Doggystyle" was like "Terminator 2"
Exactly!!
You are conveniently forgetting the other failed Terminator movies starring:
Dr. Dre - Detox
Dr. Dre and Ice Cube - Helter Skelter
Rakim (THE MF'ing GOD!!!)
Raekwon
Eve
Bishop Lamont
Hittman
Jon Connor
Dawaun Parker (Producer)
Dawn Robinson (R&B)
Knoc-turn’al
The Last Emperor
Michel’le (R&B)
Slim The Mobster
Stat Quo
Joell Ortiz
Truth Hurts (R&B)
And more.....
@@brettjohnson78 Michel'le was actually pretty good for the women
Chronic was Shrek
Doggystyle was Shrek 2
Agree nice analogy
Both albums are classic.
Many fail to realize what a producer and a beat maker does. Quincy Jones doesn't play all the instruments on an album but he damn sure puts it together and write the notes.
Dre is orchestrating hip-hop albums. He didn't cut on all the breaks or choose all the samples or hit every drum pad. However he Produced those classic albums before during and after Daz. His sound is distinct and legendary no matter if Scott storch was on the keys or Yella boy was on the wheels.
Facts, but Dre capitalized off a lot of other producers. Dre executive produces his projects through and through, but production as far as putting the sound together wasnt always his own work. This has been complained about for years by producers and rappers he's worked with. Dre name stamped on songs that he had very little to do with
Yea same shit Kanye does
But Quincy can literally play and READ music on many genres. So not such a great analogy. Musician versus a good ear.
@@reggiemunch and Jones writes music. Dre doesn't
Well she shouldnt get all of the credit as producer.
Real talk. Daz is O.G.
your mother is a DUMBASS
Ага
What if Daz was Dr.Dre ghost producer? 🤫🤷♂️
Shut the fuck up kids you dont know who is who or what someone did just by rumors. Fuck off
@Brian Lester was you there watching
Daz , get back, revenge, and retaliation was a all time classic! "Daz is a real playa," word from too short.
"I heard MF saying they made Hov. Made Hov say, okay so, make anotha Hov?!"
Clever my brother but so true couldn’t have said it better
that's the one!!
The chronic was funkadelic remakes
mm 2018 originated from Detroit
Actually only 2 tracks have funkadelic samples
@@Mattia_22 actually 5 have including bicthes ain't shit
The Chronic was a standout album. It was the first release after the breakup of NWA. It gave the West Coast it's sound. If there was no Chronic, the West would not have blown up.
I don’t even know if daZ realised the impact of their album in the African continent it was sooooooo huge like MIcheal jackson back then especially in Westside AFRICA Nigeria . We learnt lots of slangs from them one thing that stuck on my mind that separated Westcoast from the east cost was the west coast was on some clean sound and they treated their albums like movies too .Of course Dre synthesiser was the west cost signature then their albums were theatrical too it was the movement that permeates through AFRICAN continent they changed everything too many flavours coming out from LBC . Yall don’t even know how much money yall lost for not coming to the African continent back then .Boy, billions of dollars. I remember back then, every house hold in Nigeria was banging the chronic, Dogg pound and the doggy style lady of rage , twins we also wore khaki and chucks tailor all day I still wear them till these day. I mean, you guys as a whole had that MIcheal jackson impact on us hard . I guess them white folks lied to yall that lots of disease in Africa lol lots of BS meanwhile them white folks be out here in Nigeria caking up imagine that lol but it’s all good though. I wonder who they engineer was in the 90s . cos the mixing was sooooo point , clean sounds man off the chain . We heard in nigeria that Dre use to stress the engineer out along the line of he always want is sound loud and stuff . Nowadays , I always use Dogg pound as an example .to them lil kids like yo if u want to be a rapper better be like daZ meaning be a producer too that way u continue to get money when u old and stuff . Good looking out daZ . I wish I could meet u guys some day . I came to the Uk in 96 but I heard Dogg pound came for a show in 95 . I’m like damn . but some day it will happen. I don’t know when but it will happen some day .
Dope interview!!! Bring part 3
Daz is so underrated. He deserves a lot more credit not only because he produced these greatest songs but also because he is still in the game. Much love!
Doggystyle was a dance floor album chronic was a blazing album
Daz & Havoc are the most underrated producers of hip hop history.
Daz is a real OG !
Dude is laid back-chill real as real can get man and most of all ......he is about his business man ! Much love and respect Daz!
Has anyone taken Daz serious since he said "used to beat up Suge, throw him around" on Vlad??? HAHAHA
Facts lol
Right & he was small back then!
Man Daz THe Type Of Dude That Talk Alot Of Shit & Brag For No Reason
Yep! I can’t believe that Dre got his ideas for The Chronic
Did he? Lolol. Nobody threw Suge around in the early to mid nineties. Nobody.
I love both albums, but I admit I’ve listened to Doggystyle hella times more than The Chronic. Both certified classics tho
Doggystyle's a better album. Period.
@@tochiRTA Nah. Chronic is a little bit better.
Those pic frames in the backdrop are insane tho💯
Daz will always be appreciated by the straight raw uncut street G one of my favs of all time he goes down as one of the greatest to us Gs
What have you done since working with Dre then, Daz? What classics have you made? There's a difference between making beats and producing songs. Sheesh
A P snoop said the same thing when he heard daz talking reckless
Benjamin Marquez did he where show my
Listen to Leon Haywood-I wanna do something freaky to you 1975 that song should tell you how much a fraud dr dre is.
@@ogspermcell So anyone who samples is a fraud? You dont know shit about music.
His Album RAW is a classic. Half of the shit on AEOM is Daz too. Watch yo mouth.
I can agree with that. The chronic is legendary tho
Dj Quik + Daz + Battlecat = Musically is the west coast triangle offense. These legends are still my top 3 music producers.
Interesting to hear how the music got put together
I believe it, and the reason I say that , is that the dogg pound and snoop dogg are the main performers on that album. Dr Dre may as well have been featured. And then Doggstyle was like part two of the Chronic.
Daz 1st album is still my top 20 best albums
Retaliation Revenge and Get Back is a top 10 West Coast Album. Hard af 🔥🔥
This ain't the first time I heard about this...Daz production credit is so underrated...
Facts.
Westly Price you know!
I hear that about the top producers a lot, from Dre to Quincy Jones. Some of the best beats/music they produced were actually made by some of they’re “understudies”.
"instead of signing you, I'm gonna give you the game" Now THAT'S what's up. Daz is 1000
Glad daz on his stuff e.s up from East side south central LA ECNH59
Dre let daz play with the drum machine a couple times now it’s I’m the real hit maker , just make some more hits nobody in your way now .
Javi Soprano you obviously don’t know your history . Most of Tupac’s stuff when he went to death row were a majority of Daz Beats ! That’s weren’t event meant for pac and Beats that weren’t even meant for dre album
Prolifik Wuhn so who said I thought those beats are fire , they aight .
@@javisoprano1010 lol u said make a hit..last time i checked all eyez on me went quadruple platinum lol
Ant Pain California love made that do what it did check who produced that 😂
@@javisoprano1010 lmao stop it..when ppl bout that album u never heard cali love..that song was for the radio..the combination of pac and deathrow made that album take off and daz had a big part in that lol..dre was the man but pac said it himself that dre had nothing 2 do with aeom besides cali love and u cant c me
Both classics, but ima go with The Chronic all day! In every catergory.
Both albums go hard 💯🚀
One of the most underrated producers in the game. Made some fucking classic beats
I can see why Daz said Doogystyle , that's when he actually got recognition and perform the songs
The Chronic vs. DoggyStyle: Comparison is the thief to the joys of life.
Both are THE BEST...sprinkle a little bit of Dogg Food in there!
Dope interview kid
There were always dope producers you have never heard before that stayed underground. Only true guru fiends knows these names and these who have seen the work on productions at that time.
Daz just showed me how to become a successful indie artist and flip 600 to 100 bands
All 3 albums are classics..Dre was the mastermind and all of his students did their part. Simple as that.
Anyone notice at 0:10 snoops name is spelled wrong? Says Doog instead of Dogg
The Dogg food album you can play from from the first to the last without skipping my most loved album of all time
He says he made certain beats on Doggystyle but it sounds to me like Dr. Dre would remix Daz's original beats (on Doggystyle) and made better versions of them. Daz versions would have sounded nothing like Dr. Dre versions - Snoop says that over and over in interviews.
Also Daz in a VLADTV interview said that he did the scratches sounds on Rat-tat-tat-tat (Not the whole song) And put the strings on Little Ghetto Boy (Not the whole song.) But shout out to Daz for having dope ideas
So Daz ghost produced for Dr.Dre or composed the tracks for him and Dr.Dre just added to it
It’s common knowledge that Daz produced the majority of Doggystle
@@CesarSanchezfool nah thats bullshit.yeh he would add a little scratch or drums but that doesnt mean he produced anything.perfect example is doggfood is mixed by dre,yet its funny they claim this n that yet he hasnt produced anything close to doggfood
Daz is fake. His a little bitch, if Pac were alive i guarantee you he would end up dissing his ugly ass
U know niggas like to sauce it up lol
DJ Pooh is one of my favorite producers.
Daz Dillinger is an amazing producer with a very distinguished sound.
BE ABOUT YO' PAPER, MAIN!!! DAZ DILLINGER ON TOP O' THANGZ.
I like Daz but if he is really as dope as he says and he claims Doggystyle and Chronic is basically Dogg Pound, how come he hasn't come out with something that dope since Dogg Food?
You don't know his unpublished catalog
And he was sidetracked with lawsuits and baby mama drama and at the same time working on other artists music behind the scenes . His time as a Rapper came and went he moved on
Chronic better to me.
In the clip Daz just said he has issues about not getting credit for his beats and ideas on the Chronic, so naturally he's not gonna speak too highly about the Chronic album.
Daz seems like a chill as dude.
DAZ UR THE BEST OF ALL
Ole TK Kirkland lookin azz
That's true he does look like t k Kirkland. Lol
Dat Nigga Daz was the one who raised Me - T.K Kirkland
Can't completely trust Daz, has been proven to be a liar from time to time
Snoop said it himself, Daz made the beats, but Dre made the records sound the way they do now. The records we hear on the chronic didn't sound like that when Daz finished making the beat. Dr Dre did that
@@AdamAnthony7 I'm not questioning Daz beat track. The skepticism comes into play, when he say certain things like taking control of projects and fighting Suge Knight. You got more than one person contradicting his claims. I don't believe Daz had any pull at Death Row. Doggy Style was the only project completely produced by Dre. Now watch this Adam. Theres a video on here, where Daz said he was force to produce Dogg Food because Dre refuse to work with Dogg Pound Lp, Snoop first Lp was the only star he was working with on the label.
Yeah. For the most part he's full of shit
You got an links/sources about Daz lying?
@@executiverobbery go to vladtv on RUclips and type Reggie Wright Jr denies Daz claims
What a great producer Daz Dillinger
yo somebody PLEASE tell me where I can cop one of those portraits behind Daz???!!! #thatsdopeshit
When Daz And Dre work together it is awesome
He don't need d r e
He's always delusional. The chronic was better in everyway. All these producers that worked with Dre always suck when Dre isn't around. Their claims don't work.
Ish-one true dude,they should prove it by making a hot album on their own that has nothing to do with dre
True. Warren G album had a few cuts but not cohesive like the chronic and niggaz4life
LMAO gtfo daz was under 19 whipping beats with dre u sound dumb
scott storch ?
@glojuana wow u gotta do ya homework
love this dude!
This is the man every piece of his shit is shiznit, my greatest producer of all time I Love this man
Dre been taking other peoples credit for years
We know we know 😄
How come he's still talking about the Chronic gimme sumtin new
Man Ain't no fun is one of the greatest party songs and beats of all time. I remember the baka boyz played that beat every morning on the roll call for freestylers
That outroduction was LEGENDARY lmao, I'm glad THEY didn't cut my boy off
Dogg Food is such a GOAT album
Najee Woods i love that album
Truth
Hard choice
Sheesh soon as he said frequency he blew my top bruh definitely Godly with the music & he a Gemini 🙌🏾
I hear all this stuff about Dre stealing beats.... But why hasnt any of Daz shit sound like Dre...
The Chronic is a way better album. It was pure street and raw. Every artist on that record sounded hungry. There were no tailor made radio songs on The Chronic. Nuthin But A g Thang didn't sound like anything on the radio in 1992/1993. The radio gravitated to that song, Dre Day, and Let me Ride. There was nothing else before it. Although Above The Law's Vocally Pimpin was the start of G funk. The Chronic's surpassed that album like misery passes description. Whereas Doggystyle was a well-produced radio friendly version of The Chronic. Every song on Doggystyle besides the interludes and For All My Nz and Bz can be played on the radio, with bleeps.
Daz is a liar. I doubt Daz had anything to do with It Ain't No fun record. That is clearly a Warren G creation. Not only did Warren use pretty much the same notes and moog solo for the intro/chorus of his This DJ song. It sounds like a Warren G record. Not to mention that Warren said that he "worked" that record himself. It was in a magazine interview in 1994. He used his words carefully since he may not have wanted to take away the perception that folks had for Dre being a super producer. I'm pretty sure Warren "worked" the original The Next Episode (that samples Go On & Cry.). That song was recorded for Doggystyle and appeared on Doggystyle cassette tracklisting. But was omitted from the pressing. A completed version of that track was used on Warren G's Running' With No Breaks.
For those who are saying Daz is a great producer. Keep in mind that he is not a solo producer. Soopafly is the silent producer/musician in all of his best productions (Dogg Food, Above The Rim, Murder Was The Case, All Eyez On Me, Retaliation Revenge, etc). Mike Dean is his co-producer in the entire Dillinger & Gotti album. Daz's production sound varies, depending on the silent co-producers he uses. Similar to Dr. Dre (Scott Storch, Mike Elizondo, Colin Wolfe, Mel Man, etc). Similar to other producers. There is a good reason your favorite producer eventually falls off. They start using other co-producers who give them a sound that people don't buy into.
Diane V What about The Streetz is a Mutha?
and who produced above the law.......dr.dre
Well said. I actually think a lot of those discussions about who did what are pointless as it is most likely not the case that anyone did it in the sense of a single person being responsible. There were multiple people in the studio working together and it is simply impossible to finely parse the credit. And you have to add to people like Soopafly the engineers and live musicians that were also there and had their input into it too.
This is also the reason why once Death Row broke up none of them came close to recapturing the old magic with the exception of Dre on 2001. They weren't working in the same creative environment anymore.
Unfortunately, the fact that they cannot appreciate that the whole was greater than the sum of the parts and are fighting over who did what does not speak well of them as people.
Dax produced beats as well! Pay respect where it’s due! He also produced tracks for Pac as well.
Diane V great comment
You got Daz Dillinger between Snoop and Dilla. Beautiful :)
Daz a star now. Bout time he getting the credit he deserves !
so why wasnt he as good when he was completely on his own...shouldnt he be still on top??
Yup
He still made great music but as an MC he's not as good as the others in the crew
Right
All people have their strengths. For example, 2Pac's vocals on Daz's beats made classics. Same with Dre; it'll take him 20 years to drop a solo album but within that time he's making hit albums for other artists.
I been saying that when dre left All their music was 👎
Dre is a "mix engineer " before a producer. He knows how to take a track and bring it to that other level! . Daz didn't even know how to mix back then that's when Dre came in
Still be bumpin' Daz an Kurupt these days!
Daz’s demeanor is like a lil bit more laid back TK Kirkland 😂. Props to this man, he produced many classic beats and is still eating living well in a large part due to his 90s days. I’m sure he still can make something to top them but he doesn’t have to, he seems comfortable with life. Much respect to Daz.
Dre been taking ideas and credit for production his whole career. Everyone can’t be wrong about him. To his credit tho Dre knows how to move and has great ears. He knows a hit record.
Dre adds drums and mix a track then call it his!
Arthur Lofton mixing is a big part of a record tho. The Chronic like 2001 was a team effort.
You have *Programmers* that just only make beats and then you have *Record Producer's* like Quincy Jones that produces the record. Dr. Dre is a Record Producer.
Ok Daz... so why wasn't the "Dogg Food" album a huge success like The Chronic and Doggystyle? I'll tell you why... because Dr Dre let you(Daz) handle the production. The Dogg Food album was clearly missing that same "magic" that The Chronic and Doggystyle had. Daz is a good producer but let's keep it 100. Dr Dre was making classic Hit records before he even knew Daz and Dre continued to make Hit songs after he stopped working with Daz.
Facts! I always say this. Daz was really good and he learned a lot from Dre, but he ain't on Dre level. Dre was the master mind and his production and mixing was a step ahead of everyone else's at the time
Dr.Dre mixed that entire Doggfood album, that's why it had that amazing sonic detail. No other DoggPound album sounded like Doggfood. People don't understand the importance of mixing
Gimme a couple of cheeseburgers 1:17 😂😂😂
Daz Dilly wit da bizzo💎💯
Nah cuzz the Cronic goes way colder
eazeW3 Naw Cuzz u trippin
Love Daz. But Big Hutch was "Dr. Dre's First Student". #Facts
Yep Facts !! Big Hutch aka Cold 187
Stay Solid no dummy. Listen to Hutch on sway. He said he was dre’s first student.
Doggy Style sound and videos were great they were the new sound I remember some people thinking Snoop dogg was really Dog , because of the video .... And The Chronic is the one that set it off!
Give daz credit he got the business side down.. can't hate the brethren for that keep getting it daz. .
Daz claims would be more believable if he'd actually ever had a good beat after Dre's departure from Death Row.
So you think Nothin But a Cavi and Daz’s record werent good? Also no one denies that I ain’t mad at cha, Scandalouz, and Ambitious as a ridah are his.
So gtfo with that.
@@StuUngar All eyez on me beats were made by Daz while Dre was still of Death Row, so of course they are good.
Daz's album was wack as shit. The only good track on it was OG with Snoop and Nate and it was a Doggystyle leftover.
@@max71461 retaliation, revenge & get back is a classic gangsta rap album, from intro to outro, great beats , features , mixing , you trippin
@@dawgpound187 nah it was mediocre as fuck. It had some good songs but overall it was complete trash compared to previous Daz work (murder was the case, dogg food, all eyez on me)
Max Jackson “So of course they are good.”
So because Dre was at his house 20 miles away while Daz was producing beats, that magically made Daz’s shit better.
For Californian Love and You Cant C Me, Tupac said he was forced to say Dre produced those because Dre was co-owner of the company.
Man I disagree, chronic put all them on the map!
boo mac for real. Doggy style is like chronic part two.
Also all these Niggaz be frontin like they made all the tracks. But if that was the case Dre would be a nobody and Daz would be the producer everyone want to go to. I mean he got the magic touch and all them record producing skills, outside of Doggystyle and Dogg Food what have they made?
HolloVVpoint yeah loc dre made majority of those beats dre said it himself
j d I always felt like dre did everything when it came to producing but you right though loc they were just learning in the chronic then afterwards they definitely got better thanks to dre
Fuzion shift _ that's true if think about it cube and Ren wrote everything in straight outta Compton and the chronic snoop wrote all Dre's lyrics if you didnt know just to put you game
Mr. Marshall Thats not true though, what do NWA, Ruthless records, Deathrow, Snoop, Aftermath, Eminem, 50, Game, Kendrick and endless other artists all have in common? Dre.
It's true he doesn't write all his lyrics, artists help him out with that but to me he's still the greatest hip hop producer of all time (I know people will say quik, Pete rock, etc...), and I've been listening to rap since I was a young un back in the late 80s. Also the guy who helped write most of the lyrics was actually D.O.C and not Snoop. And that's by snoops own admission.
Dre has produced hits every decade he's been in the music game, but these other artists who all claim they made all the records, what have they produced of significance outside of the work they have done with Dre? And that goes for Snoop as well after Deathrow, only other tracks he was good on was with Dre, with the exception of one or two other tunes, 90% of his work since has been whack. Pharrell is a good producer but you can't even compare the two bodies of work. Dre is on a level with someone like Quincy Jones.
Dazz remind me of my cuzzn Jesse he passed away but he use to be a DJ
That shit is the bomb...
Nah. HELL NAW! Chronic beats was colder than doggystyle's. High powered STILL hit me today like it did when i first heard it in '92 smh...