Ghostface Killah- Supreme Clientele Part 2

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Y'all just letting blind hate and emotions cloud your judgement.


This is another joint that Kanye got credit for, that was produced by someone else.

Don Cannon did this joint, and 88 Keys added the last minute touches to this one. Don Cannon talked about it a few times. For the past like 8-9 years, other people have been sending Ye whole beats, and he'll throw his name on it, and people will think he did the actual track, lol.
 

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I say that because people in the room have said that he's doing more "supervising" than actually jumping on the MPC now.

On both Nasir and Daytona, the initial word was that these were two joints entirely produced by Kanye. But a few months after they dropped, we started hearing from other producers, saying they actually did this beat and that beat on those albums. So it's a weird thing now, where you don’t really know who's making these beats. It's not like back in the day, where Ye's name was the only one popping up for the tracks. These newer projects always have multiple heads on them now responsible for the beats. I don’t think he's as hands-on as he was before.
I’m gonna need a source for producers claiming Daytona. I haven’t seen that.
 

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I’m gonna need a source for producers claiming Daytona. I haven’t seen that.

Look up a dude named Andre Dawson. He's been doing tracks for Kanye, for a minute. He was also his engineer back in the day on MBDTF, Late Registration and Graduation. He was also on Yeezus, TLOP, etc. He had tracks on those too. But he does production for other genres too. Did shyt for The Rolling Stones, Teyana Taylor, Pet Shop Boys, Beyonce, Hov, T.I., mad people.
 

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Look up a dude named Andre Dawson. He's been doing tracks for Kanye, for a minute. He was also his engineer back in the day on MBDTF, Late Registration and Graduation. He was also on Yeezus, TLOP, etc. He had tracks on those too. But he does production for other genres too. Did shyt for The Rolling Stones, Teyana Taylor, Pet Shop Boys, Beyonce, Hov, T.I., mad people.
I know Andrew Dawson he’s credited as add production on a couple tracks. If I remember correctly he was saying how he helped out and praised Ye for how well he flipped the samples.

He’s more of an engineer fam he doesn’t really make beats like that. I’d find it very hard to believe he actually made those beats considering he has no history of flipping samples and Ye obviously does.
 

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I know Andrew Dawson he’s credited as add production on a couple tracks. If I remember correctly he was saying how he helped out and praised Ye for how well he flipped the samples.

He’s more of an engineer fam he doesn’t really make beats like that. I’d find it very hard to believe he actually made those beats considering he has no history of flipping samples and Ye obviously does.

He started as an engineer, and then started handling production. He still does both. He was the one finding records for Kanye to sample on some of the earlier albums. He always told stories about bringing Kanye bags of CD's and boxes of records. He definitely has an ear, so I don’t doubt he can flip samples. The damn software some of these dudes use today basically does it for you anyway, lol. He's always done everything. Serious jack of all trades. On TLOP, he wrote, produced and engineered joints. He's done the same on a lot of Ye's shyt. Which he's credited for too.
 

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He started as an engineer, and then started handling production. He still does both. He was the one finding records for Kanye to sample on some of the earlier albums. He always told stories about bringing Kanye bags of CD's and boxes of records. He definitely has an ear, so I don’t doubt he can flip samples. The damn software some of these dudes use today basically does it for you anyway, lol. He's always done everything. Serious jack of all trades. On TLOP, he wrote, produced and engineered joints. He's done the same on a lot of Ye's shyt. Which he's credited for too.
I’m very familiar with Andrew Dawson but his production is more the traditional Quincy Jones shyt. He has almost zero known sample flips he’s done alone, while Ye has countless amounts. He just did a whole underground album for Abstract Mindstate which started around that time. I think it’s a stretch to say Andrew Dawson did Daytona cause he’s credited on 3 songs lol.
 

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Ghost ain’t got the same flow I don’t know if he’d sound good on wild ass Kanye beats:patrice:

Unless Ye pulls out some old vinyls and gets to sampling:ohhh:




























Yeah right:russ:
He’s already produced a whole project this year of him chopping it up for other artist
 

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I’m very familiar with Andrew Dawson but his production is more the traditional Quincy Jones shyt. He has almost zero known sample flips he’s done alone, while Ye has countless amounts. He just did a whole underground album for Abstract Mindstate which started around that time. I think it’s a stretch to say Andrew Dawson did Daytona cause he’s credited on 3 songs lol.

I'm saying he did the songs that the people on the album said he did, lol. They would know.

And I know he produced on it because that's what they said and credited him for. It's always what he's been saying for the past couple years. I highly doubt they would just make the shyt up. The credit is due.
 
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