Daz Dillinger: Tupac and Dr. Dre' got into it!

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dre got credit for producin' doggystyle yet daz is all over that album with production

daz mentions some of what he produced on the chronic and doggystyle here at the 2:33 mark



this the 1st record he produced! :damn:


he helped out on production for this


another 1 he helped out on production




daz beats





daz said he put the cover together too, in that same interview with b real up above

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Daz says it right here. They was making the songs. Writing n makin the beats n all that. And they was tryna get Dre to MIX it. Engineer shyt.
 

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dre got credit for producin' doggystyle yet daz is all over that album with production

daz mentions some of what he produced on the chronic and doggystyle here at the 2:33 mark



this the 1st record he produced! :damn:


he helped out on production for this


another 1 he helped out on production




daz beats





daz said he put the cover together too, in that same interview with b real up above

Murder-Was-The-Case-Original-Soundtrack-cover.jpg


Murder%20Was%20The%20Case%20-%20The%20Soundtrack%20rear.jpg


A lot of what he's saying is things he got credited (which were referenced in the interview) for as a drum programmer. That's not the same as producing. In regard to "Ain't No Fun", Warren G brought in the sample for that one and there's there's an article where they go into detail about how it was created.
 

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Yeah, but you're going off speculation.This is Cool & Dre speaking of what Dre actually does. They way they describe it speaks of how the line between mixer and producer becomes blurred:
Bullshyt. Lol. Typical nikkas over compensating and mystifying what the nikka does. But real talk. If he did redo everything that does deserve co credit. But there's conflicting stories in that article. Cause they said they played their original and it sounded EXACTLY the same to Jimmy Iovine. Lol. The nikka mixed the beats fam. Lol. They said Dre mixed it and brought it to life but all the music was the same. Mike Lynn said Dre redid everything and did all the work. Which one is it? Lol.
 

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Yo I'm just thinkin bout this shyt and it's hilarious. As an engineer and a producer I would be damned if I sat down. Brainstormed and used my creativity to make a beat. Whether digging for a sample. Choppin shyt up. Drums. Synths. All that. Spending hours or days or even months or whatever time it takes. Then a nikka came and mixed my beat and tried to take credit for my shyt. I would wanna whoop they ass. Lmao.
 
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Bullshyt. Lol. Typical nikkas over compensating and mystifying what the nikka does. But real talk. If he did redo everything that does deserve co credit. But there's conflicting stories in that article. Cause they said they played their original and it sounded EXACTLY the same to Jimmy Iovine. Lol. The nikka mixed the beats fam. Lol. They said Dre mixed it and brought it to life but all the music was the same. Mike Lynn said Dre redid everything and did all the work. Which one is it? Lol.

Then they said there was a difference sonically and explained that Dre added a string. It looks like a rather minor detail, but considering that "Hate It Or Love It" is one of their best if not best beat, that and whatever else he did made a difference. It looks to me that they were saying he changed the feel of it vs. how it sounded.
 

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Then they said there was a difference sonically and explained that Dre added a string. It looks like a rather minor detail, but considering that "Hate It Or Love It" is one of their best if not best beat, that and whatever else he did made a difference. It looks to me that they were saying he changed the feel of it vs. how it sounded.
Of course its gonna sound sonically better. He MIXED it my nikka. Lol. Son they gave damn near the same beat to Christina Milian when she was dating Dre from Cool and Dre. Dr. Dre ain't touch that one and it sounds damn near exactly the same bruh. Lol
 
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A lot of what he's saying is things he got credited (which were referenced in the interview) for as a drum programmer. That's not the same as producing. In regard to "Ain't No Fun", Warren G brought in the sample for that one and there's there's an article where they go into detail about how it was created.

oh i know warren g also had a hand in helpin' with a lot of samples and songs too like "ain't no fun". in fact, i even made the thread on that a while back

all i'm sayin' is, i think daz did a lot of work that i don't think he was properly credited for. dre was already a brand and a name and bein' that he's the "man"

daz's beat pre dre's mixin'; same damn beat just not mixed and with less bells and whistles:skip:

 

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Of course its gonna sound sonically better. He MIXED it my nikka. Lol. Son they gave damn near the same beat to Christina Milian when she was dating Dre from Cool and Dre. Dr. Dre ain't touch that one and it sounds damn near exactly the same bruh. Lol

Yes, it definitely sounds identical. There's an obvious difference though. "Hate It Or Love It" is like the best beat in their catalog and the same Christina Milian song that sounds nearly identical didn't reach the same success or is even considered as one of their best.
 

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Yes, it definitely sounds identical. There's an obvious difference though. "Hate It Or Love It" is like the best beat in their catalog and the same Christina Milian song that sounds nearly identical didn't reach the same success or is even considered as one of their best.
Thats because it came out like the same year bruh. And it's a damn Christina Milian song. Lol. When it came out people was already fukkin wit Hate It Or Love It. Why would they even go up in arms about Say I? Noone gave a fukk about the song in general. They could've gave her the Hate It Or Love It beat first and noone would've cared. Except nikkas who know better and would use it to spit a freestyle over. Lol
 

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oh i know warren g also had a hand in helpin' with a lot of samples and songs too like "ain't no fun". in fact, i even made the thread on that a while back

all i'm sayin' is, i think daz did a lot of work that i don't think he was properly credited for. dre was already a brand and a name and bein' that he's the "man"

daz's beat pre dre's mixin'; same damn beat just not mixed and with less bells and whistles:skip:



This is what I'm getting at. Daz's version sounds a little empty and the Dre touched beat has a fuller sound and there's strings in the background. It's also looped. There isn't transition between the verses and the hook.
 
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