Havoc's Top 5 Producers of All-Time

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That's a great list close to my own:
  1. Marley Marl (architect of the east coast sound)
  2. Dr. Dre (same for the west and took Hip Hop to the pop charts respectfully)
  3. DJ Premier (Best producer from the best era)
  4. RZA (Insane run with his collective, dominated for like 7 years)
  5. Pete Rock (remix king from 90s, also biased, he's from my hood. Mt. Vernon stand up!)
 

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Nice to see him mention Large Professor

I’m shocked he didn’t say Q-Tip though

It's always dope to see LP. He basically taught Hav how to produce, so it makes sense for him to say LP.

But not having Tip on there is wild, when he gave Mobb their best sh*t ever and crafted a classic for them. The Infamous wouldn't have been the album it was without The Abstract.
 
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It's always dope to see LP. He basically taught Hav how to produce, so it makes sense for him to say LP.

But not having Tip on there is wild, when he gave Mobb their best sh*t ever and crafted a classic for them. The Infamous wouldn't have been the album it was without The Abstract.

Exactly

To me, LP is underrated as hell


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Produced for G Rap, Rakim and Nas

Got his own classic album too


Yeah, Q-Tip did a lot for the Mobb and The Infamous album and your right, that album wouldn’t be what it is with Q Tip
 

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That's a great list close to my own:
  1. Marley Marl (architect of the east coast sound)
  2. Dr. Dre (same for the west and took Hip Hop to the pop charts respectfully)
  3. DJ Premier (Best producer from the best era)
  4. RZA (Insane run with his collective, dominated for like 7 years)
  5. Pete Rock (remix king from 90s, also biased, he's from my hood. Mt. Vernon stand up!)
Different from mines cause I have Timbaland in My 5 and that's cause I felt he changed the Game of Rap/R&B
 

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Exactly

To me, LP is underrated as hell


Main Source

Produced for G Rap, Rakim and Nas

Got his own classic album too


Yeah, Q-Tip did a lot for the Mobb and The Infamous album and your right, that album wouldn’t be what it is with Q Tip

Large Professor has always been one of my favorite producers.

People never mention it, but he did Akinyele's whole Vagina Diner album, and that's a personal classic, for me. Production on there was really dope!

The OG version of The Infamous would've came and went. Loud Records heard it and was like, "Nah, get Q-Tip". HAHA!! Bro came in and changed the whole album.
 
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Large Professor has always been one of my favorite producers.

People never mention it, but he did Akinyele's whole Vagina Diner album, and that's a personal classic, for me. Production on there was really dope!

The OG version of The Infamous would've came and went. Loud Records heard it and was like, "Nah, get Q-Tip". HAHA!! Bro came in and changed the whole album.


Same here

Yup he produced that album from beginning to end and gave Akinyele some classic ass beats


Exactly lol. Tip played a very significant role in the making of The Infamous

Q Tip’s influence on hip hop is astounding. He’s truly 1 of 1
 

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Large Professor has always been one of my favorite producers.

People never mention it, but he did Akinyele's whole Vagina Diner album, and that's a personal classic, for me. Production on there was really dope!

The OG version of The Infamous would've came and went. Loud Records heard it and was like, "Nah, get Q-Tip". HAHA!! Bro came in and changed the whole album.
Didn't Pro do some stuff on Midnight Marauders?
 
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