Dr. Dre's ghost producer Chris "The Glove" Taylor Interview

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Published on Apr 25, 2016
In Episode 37 of the LIVE From the Basement show we spoke with hip-hop pioneer and prolific ghost producer Chris "The Glove" Taylor about his career as a DJ for Ice-T as well as his sometimes uncredited productions on some of Dr. Dre's biggest hits like "California Love" , "Stranded on Death Row" and much more.

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Good interview.
He speaks on the beats he made, shares Dre's expertise in the studio, sheds light on the Firm project, speaks about Dre's business practices, discusses other ghost producer's Dre has worked with, gives his opinion on the Compton album etc.
 

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Question, exactly when did Scott Storch really become his beatmaker? Was it right after he left Death Row, and started Aftermath? I assume so because I know he was working with Dre during The Firm days, and the sound is similar to what we heard on the Aftermath album...and even similar to what Storch was doing with the Roots at around that 96-97 period.
 

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Sure he has. I don't think him having or having used a ghostproducer takes anything away from him.

Dre been stealing credit since the Chronic. Thats 24 years of him of not doing anything but reaping the benefits from other peoples hard work. That DOES take alot away from him.Luckily for him he can ride of in the sunset with his billions, but can he really be considered one of the greats?
 

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Former Dogg Pound Member: "Dre' screwed me on getting credit"

Former Dogg Pound Member Emanuel Dean details not getting credit for making "Gin and Juice" and "Snoop Doggy Dogg on the second day he met Dr.Dre.


everybody coming out the woodworks now.. :mjlol:

Edit: I listened to both interviews, Chris The Glove said Barney Rubble did Gin and juice, but now this nikka saying that he did the beat. So who really is responsible for the record? :patrice:
 
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