Who was right in the situation?

  • Eazy E/ Ruthless

    Votes: 22 95.7%
  • Deathrow Records

    Votes: 1 4.3%

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Flychologist

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have a lot of respect for eazy. he was wrong for how he did cube and dre, those his boys, espacially dre. but apart from all that, to build what he did, at the time when no one had a map for that kind of organisation. salutes to the OG. all that shyt seem petty in the end, 2 legendary labels.

Easy ripping off dre and cube is the biggest misconception in the whole NWA story. All of them had money. Easy had more because he put up all the upfront money and owned the label. Dre didn't leave because of money issues.

Ask yourself this,how many people signed to ruthless ever complained about eazy ripping them off.Then ask yourself how many people signed to ice cube complained about cube ripping them off?
 

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:mjlol: @ Daz screaming 60's
That was Kurupt saying "this is 6 0"

Then Eazy said "I got luv for the 60's"

Then Daz said they don't luv ur Azz
:mjlol:

Kurupt's from South Central where the Rollin 60's from.
Daz is from Long Beach so I don't know why he was talking bout who got luv for who
 

Homeboy Runny-Ray

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reading between the lines of interviews between all the people involved with deathrow, ruthless as well, people like cold17um, etc, i think a lot of these cats inflate their contributions. no disrespect, and i am sure they contributed. but seems like cats who coughed in the same room as dre think they deserve producers credit as well. also depends on your definition of a “producer".

in hip hop terms then sure, they co produced or ghost produced. but in the traditional sense of producing, they fronting.


dre is notorious for beat scandals everywhere he went breh.

cold 187 created g-funk. even dr dre's own brother basically said it.
 

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dre is notorious for beat scandals everywhere he went breh.

cold 187 created g-funk. even dr dre's own brother basically said it.


yeah im sure that goes on. i remember the neptunes being accused of the same shyt years ago. do i think producers just magically come up with all these amazing music by themselves fully formed form their own heads? hell nah. dre is always singled out for some reason. even the way he produces, shyt, thats how rick rubin and timbaland produce. scott storch thinks he produced "cry me a river" the same way he thinks he produced "still dre”. Everything you say about Dre they even say about the GOAT Prince. some of his ex musicians say they produced Purple Rain with him, or that they would play a song on the tour bus, next thing you know, they see that same song recorded by Prince giving himself sole credit. Kiss the remix that became a big hit was ghost produced by David Z. its industry shyt breh that been going on forever. To single out Dre is just some personal shyt.

at some point you just have to accept must be something about the nikka to make him be a billionaire breh. give him his daps. as for the cold 187um thing, he never said dre wasnt a father of g funk, he said they worked on it together while at ruthless, but the music media always gave dre sole credit. which is messed up. but Living Like Hustlers to me only has one really dope joint, Muder Rap. i like the album but to compare that with the many classics on The Chronic? come on man, im sure eryone wants their shyt recognised. its only human, but some people are just super great, and others really good.
 

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Daz and Warren brought Dre several of the original samples that ended up as songs on the Chronic. Say what you will, Dre has the midas touch. I bet you if it was left to Warren or Daz, them beats wouldn't have been nearly as crisp.
 

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yeah im sure that goes on. i remember the neptunes being accused of the same shyt years ago. do i think producers just magically come up with all these amazing music by themselves fully formed form their own heads? hell nah. dre is always singled out for some reason. even the way he produces, shyt, thats how rick rubin and timbaland produce. scott storch thinks he produced "cry me a river" the same way he thinks he produced "still dre”. Everything you say about Dre they even say about the GOAT Prince. some of his ex musicians say they produced Purple Rain with him, or that they would play a song on the tour bus, next thing you know, they see that same song recorded by Prince giving himself sole credit. Kiss the remix that became a big hit was ghost produced by David Z. its industry shyt breh that been going on forever. To single out Dre is just some personal shyt.

at some point you just have to accept must be something about the nikka to make him be a billionaire breh. give him his daps. as for the cold 187um thing, he never said dre wasnt a father of g funk, he said they worked on it together while at ruthless, but the music media always gave dre sole credit. which is messed up. but Living Like Hustlers to me only has one really dope joint, Muder Rap. i like the album but to compare that with the many classics on The Chronic? come on man, im sure eryone wants their shyt recognised. its only human, but some people are just super great, and others really good.


dre catches flack more than others because:
1.) hes the guy the media pushes as goat.
2.) he has more known scandals than anybody. he may not have the most, but alot of the guys he had scandals with, have an actual name & profile of their own.
3.) his scandals are too obvious. his sound always changes depending on who hes in the studo with.

i never saw hutch share credit with dre. hutch always says that he started g-funk. even warren g credits him in a song.

it doesnt matter who you think is better. thats neither here nor there, and thats not even hutch's concern.
 
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Far as Dre's "scandals"... I really don't see the scandal in any of it... when the nikkas' names are in the credits and in most cases are CLEARLY noted as co-producers (see: Yella, Mel-Man, Soopafly, Storch). So let's say Dre didn't physically punch the keys on a certain track, or didn't find the drums for a certain track- if he put it all together, arranged it, and basically made it sound the way it does today as a song- then he's the producer. And no one's said anything to the contrary... so... :manny:

I gotta see a ghostproducer... a real ghostproducer... a nikka we've never seen, heard of, read about, wasn't credited, name isn't anywhere on anything having to do with a song/beat they created... so far, per my recollection, such a thing has yet to pop up.
 
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