jwonder
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Well you take your bytch ass on before I get you deported. Pac said in a interview that Dre didn't do All Eyez on Me but tried to take credit. Are you even old enough to know about this shyt?Show the AEOM credits then.

Well you take your bytch ass on before I get you deported. Pac said in a interview that Dre didn't do All Eyez on Me but tried to take credit. Are you even old enough to know about this shyt?Show the AEOM credits then.

So you can't look at the actual credits to say Dre tried to take credit, you have to go by the word of a paranoid midget? Lol at deported. Why are you so emotional? The reality is this, everyone got their proper credit on Pacs album. So all your "he tried to get credit" is false.Well you take your bytch ass on before I get you deported. Pac said in a interview that Dre didn't do All Eyez on Me but tried to take credit. Are you even old enough to know about this shyt?![]()
shyt is coming soon and it's well overdue.So you can't look at the actual credits to say Dre tried to take credit, you have to go by the word of a paranoid midget? Lol at deported. Why are you so emotional? The reality is this, everyone got their proper credit on Pacs album. So all your "he tried to get credit" is false.

I was born here though, just like my parents and their parents.shyt is coming soon and it's well overdue.![]()


There are going to amend that law of being born here also.I was born here though, just like my parents and their parents.![]()

So where are you getting deported to?There are going to amend that law of being born here also.![]()

also the beats on doggystyle
sounds like some leftover chronic beats
dopebut
at the same time
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So cause I said somethin about Ambitions as a Ridah I don't respect the architects? nikka u trying too hard. That's like me posting the sample of every song someone posts sayin respect the architects. The nikka Daz updated the drums and made em more current. Added a bassline. Added piano. Added synths and flutes. He built around the sample. Havoc was just more creative with his flip. He slowed the bassline down to make it sound more gutter. Added some drums. Added some synths and theres the beat. Neither beat is really hard to replicate technically. We knocking nikkas for recognizing the sample now? Smh. Lolyou being a producer is neither here nor there.
the difference between "ambitionz of a ridah" & "quiet storm" is that ambitionz is darn near identical to the original beat, and you can recognize the sample instantly. with quiet storm, you have to stop and think about it at the very least.
daz repleaced the pee-wee herman melody. other than that, theres not much else to what he did.
as for the last part of your post, I'm not in here for the daz/dre argument. I'm just in here on behalf of the pee-wee dance breh. respect the architects.
Synonymous because of the general ignorance that comes along with the average member of the hip-hop audience and the estranged nature of the creative contributors of hip-hop from the general music community. The fact that it is a "poor man's genre" doesn't redefine the music industry definition of a music producer
Anyone who's been involved in any studio work of recent years will tell you that the line between an a mix engineer* and producer is blurred
(*not to be confused with the role of recording engineer, although they sometimes and often do both)
A producer credit is not defined as simply making a beat . . that's hip-hop poppycock, not a record producer
You program drums you get credit for programming drums . . that's it. That's work for hire, barely a creative credential. An engineer can, will and does do this same role
Ok. And what does this prove? U stating obvious shyt. But. As far as Dre goes. Like I said earlier. Ive spoken to artists who've worked with him personally. And said it's hard to even get the nikka in the studio. AND it's one thing to be on some shyt like "I want u to play this. And I want u to play that. And I want it to come together like this...". it's a completely different thing when someone brings a damn near fully made product to u. U clean it up a lil bit and take full production credit. Like I said before. Michael Jackson fell out with Quincy Jones over this SAME shyt. Him barely changing what MJ brought to the table and expecting to take majority of the credit. Mike wasn't feelin that shyt and when it comes to traditional producers Quincy >>>>>>>>>>>> Dre hands down. And he had a fallout with the biggest artist he's ever worked with in his career cause of those bullshyt tactics. So Dre damn sure don't get a pass.Thank you.
I'd put this way:
Cooking doesn't make a person a chef
Drawing doesn't make a person an artist
Programming drums don't make a person a producer
Rapping doesn't make a person a lyricist
Rhyming doesn't make a person a rapper
pooh and soopafly got their credit, it's there in the credits
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Ok. And what does this prove? U stating obvious shyt. But. As far as Dre goes. Like I said earlier. Ive spoken to artists who've worked with him personally. And said it's hard to even get the nikka in the studio. AND it's one thing to be on some shyt like "I want u to play this. And I want u to play that. And I want it to come together like this...". it's a completely different thing when someone brings a damn near fully made product to u. U clean it up a lil bit and take full production credit. Like I said before. Michael Jackson fell out with Quincy Jones over this SAME shyt. Him barely changing what MJ brought to the table and expecting to take majority of the credit. Mike wasn't feelin that shyt and when it comes to traditional producers Quincy >>>>>>>>>>>> Dre hands down. And he had a fallout with the biggest artist he's ever worked with in his career cause of those bullshyt tactics. So Dre damn sure don't get a pass.
To people who equate making beats to being a producer, tell me what exactly did Daz do on songs where the credits read:
Keyboards: Priest "Superfly" Brooks
Percussion: Carl "Butch" Small
Rhythm Guitar: Ricardo Rouse
If making beats is production, why aren't those guys credited with co-production since they provided elements that are a part of the beat.
They play the music theyre told to play.To people who equate making beats to being a producer, tell me what exactly did Daz do on songs where the credits read:
Keyboards: Priest "Superfly" Brooks
Percussion: Carl "Butch" Small
Rhythm Guitar: Ricardo Rouse
If making beats is production, why aren't those guys credited with co-production since they provided elements that are a part of the beat.