D. Dot Of The Hitmen : "No Disrespect But J Dilla Cant See My Catalog"

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I get what he's saying, but the delivery had me rolling. I mean, people don't mention D. Dot because only people who really dug deep into the credits could list The Hitmen by name. Even then, if I'm listing Top 10 producers, I don't really feel comfortable listing just one of them and I feel it's just best to list The Hitmen as a whole. D. Dot has classic, iconic records, but so does Nysheim Myric. So does Stevie J. So does Ron Amen-Ra Lawrence. Then you had guys who were listed as Hitmen, but had their own thing like Chucky Thompson. Even then, there's Easy Mo Bee, who wasn't a Hitmen, but just as integral to that early Bad Boy sound.
 
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The majority of the time and during D Dot’s peak as a producer, this dude was producing with a team of producers or co producing

D Dot talking like he was a one man band on the majority of the records he produced or at least the ones he’s known for.

Man get the fukk out of here with this bullshyt


Dilla >>>>>>>> D Dot
 

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I get what he's saying, but the delivery had me rolling. I mean, people don't mention D. Dot because only people who really dug deep into the credits could list The Hitmen by name. Even then, if I'm listing Top 10 producers, I don't really feel comfortable listing just one of them and I feel it's just best to list The Hitmen as a whole. D. Dot has classic, iconic records, but so does Nysheim Myric. So does Stevie J. So does Ron Amen-Ra Lawrence. Then you had guys who were listed as Hitmen, but had their own thing like Chucky Thompson. Even then, there's Easy Mo Bee, who wasn't a Hitmen, but just as integral to that early Bad Boy sound.
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I get what he's saying, but the delivery had me rolling. I mean, people don't mention D. Dot because only people who really dug deep into the credits could list The Hitmen by name. Even then, if I'm listing Top 10 producers, I don't really feel comfortable listing just one of them and I feel it's just best to list The Hitmen as a whole. D. Dot has classic, iconic records, but so does Nysheim Myric. So does Stevie J. So does Ron Amen-Ra Lawrence. Then you had guys who were listed as Hitmen, but had their own thing like Chucky Thompson. Even then, there's Easy Mo Bee, who wasn't a Hitmen, but just as integral to that early Bad Boy sound.
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