All of a sudden we take Daz's word as gospel now?![]()
Why do these dudes never make classics on thier own then?
Why after Dre left Death Row most of they shyt was trash then?
Dog food was dope but is nowhere near as dope as the chronic or Doggy style.
I don't buy Daz's and Suge's constant duck tales.


I doubt they were all daz, none of his stuff post Deathrow sounded that good
probably because 9 times outta 10 by the time they ready to do their own thing, the great work they had to offer already been used by that nikka
dr. dre been able play leap frog and bounce and work with the next producer(s) to the next, so he never really falls off because there's always someone new in the fold and picture who's work is bein' used![]()

Why do these dudes never make classics on thier own then?
Why after Dre left Death Row most of they shyt was trash then?
Dog food was dope but is nowhere near as dope as the chronic or Doggy style.
I don't buy Daz's and Suge's constant duck tales.
So Nyggas just forget how to make dope shyt once Dre leaves em huh?
How come Daz couldn't make the Doggfather a classic like he did with Doggy style![]()
the remix was produced by laylaw
The Real Story Behind 2Pac & Dr. Dre's "California Love (Remix)"
“I went on and played some music for him,” began ‘Law as he recalled his reunion with Dr. Dre in the mid-‘90s. “He heard a beat that he wanted, and it was the ‘California Love (Remix)’ beat. He was officially working on The Chronic 2 way back then. And that song was supposed to have been for his album. … So Dre did the song, a couple days later Roger [Troutman] come out [and] get on it. … A couple days later, ‘Pac hear it [and] ‘Pac get on it. A couple days later now it’s ‘Pac’s single. The very next day they wanna shoot the video. So within a week of us doing it, it became ‘Pac’s single.”
“So I’m like, ‘Alright, what’chu gonna do with my version? ‘Cause we have two versions of the song,’” he continued. “[Dre] said, ‘Your version’s the remix.’ I did it with my partner at the time, [D’Maq]. … [Dr. Dre] told me that he sent the credits into Suge [Knight] and Suge fukked it up. I called Suge. Suge said, ‘Dre never gave me the credits, ‘Law.’ … Mind you, Suge ain’t really worrying about putting my name on shyt. So I get in touch with Tupac, and ‘Pac telling me he trying to leave [Death Row Records], he just wanna finish these extra albums and he wanna leave. So, we just kicked back and just let [the situation] marinate.”
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Laylaw Discusses His History With Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Ghost-Producing "California Love (Remix)"
read some more of that interview, Laylaw is one of those "oh i always get fukked over in this industry. i did this beat & that beat and magically they got stolen by Dre or got taken off Tupac's album." he even says that 100 Miles & Runnin was an Above The Law beat that Dre took, 100 Miles & Runnin doesn't sound anything like an ATL beat. he made this
which isn't on the level of California Love or any other song he claimed he made. people always say Dre "stole" shyt from them and stole the credit but when you look at their other work it doesn't match up.


why am i not surprised?
man, dre had too many cooks in the kitchen for him to be greatest then. he's always had a co producer with him. 1st it was yella, then it was daz, then it was sam sneed, bud'da, mel-man, scott storch, mahogany, focus, hi-tek, mark baston etc etc etc
dre's lane is the mixin'. but when it come to beats, it's other nikkas doin' the beats and he just comin' in and cleanin' them up
and while dr. dre might be a producer in the traditional sense, in hip hop, a producer means the nikka who makes the beats
this makes me think back to when suge was interviewed by rolling stone and he was sayin' daz was the one doin' the beats for doggystyle
Suge Knight Reflects on 'Doggystyle' 20 Years Later

Where is Daz Doggystyle without Dre?why am i not surprised?
man, dre had too many cooks in the kitchen for him to be greatest then. he's always had a co producer with him. 1st it was yella, then it was daz, then it was sam sneed, bud'da, mel-man, scott storch, mahogany, focus, hi-tek, mark baston etc etc etc
dre's lane is the mixin'. but when it come to beats, it's other nikkas doin' the beats and he just comin' in and cleanin' them up
and while dr. dre might be a producer in the traditional sense, in hip hop, a producer means the nikka who makes the beats
this makes me think back to when suge was interviewed by rolling stone and he was sayin' daz was the one doin' the beats for doggystyle
Suge Knight Reflects on 'Doggystyle' 20 Years Later
me too![]()