Warren G reveals he wants Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre to give him a call so they all can hang out — making it clear he doesn't want any money from anybody

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My thing is you don’t have to like someone

Maybe they had a disagreement

Idk

Warren does know why but he won’t say it


It could be on them or it could be on him


I just think it’s corny to bring it to a podcast

Every damn time I seen a interview with us it’s negative talking on someone or other people


It’s strange to me
 

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I know some people be on some funny stuff and try to play victim but warren always seemed like a cool down to earth dude for me. Snoop been a bytch. But dre fukked up doing his bro like that.
Let’s be real

How many west coast artist tried to call both Dre and snoop about getting on that stage before the superbowl

:ohhh: :beli:


Even nas said he went ghost in the 90’s because


So many kept calling asking for godfather favors


After a while your peace ☮️ becomes more important
 

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Him and see got less than 5 songs together. That tells you everything you need to know.
 

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Warren did say “Snoop got me a ticket” right after he tried to say “hell nah” when the interviewer asked did he get a ticket to the Super Bowl..

I feel Warren but sometimes you just gotta be grateful for what you did get..
That’s my biggest 🤔

He said hell nah really quick

Like he KNEW that could be proven


So Warren backtracked


And once again you don’t have to like someone


It’s like the ice cube thing with Mack 10

I had no idea what was the reason it finally came out that Mack 10 and his peoples


Beat the hell out of ice cube wife brother


I’m like yeah …. That’s not a easy thing to gloss over


Something’s up the public don’t know with Warren and Dre and snoop


But it’s always the one in the better place to be the one to let thing go and forgive


I never understood


Same with the Pete rock and CL situation we the public dont know what’s the issue
 
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Snoop: Them n*ggas will bring a track that sounds cool, but when Dre's finished with it, that mutha****a is immaculate. Like for example if you were to hear the Stevie Wonder song that Busta Rhymes brought to Dre before Dre touched it, you would think it's two different songs.


Interviewer: But he still should get some production credit though.

Snoop: But, at the same time, Dre didn't take that from Sha Money. And when he was doing that for n*ggas back in the days, they didn't deserve to have their name in the game like that, because he did all of the work! So what you found a sample and you got a cool little drum file, but he brought the shyt to life, so he really produced the track!

Producing is bringing the track to life! Beatmakers make beats. A lot of n*ggas make beats. He produces tracks. So that ain't disrespect what I'm saying. I'm just telling you what's real.

I seen him make tracks from scratch. My whole record the n*gga made damn near everything from scratch. "Ain't No Fun", Daz and Warren G brought him the little *sings melody*, that's all they had! Dre took that mutha****a to the next level! Warren G brought in the Donny Hathaway, "Little Ghetto Boy, laying in the ghetto streets." Dre flipped it like "Hold on, gimme that!" Took that mutha****a and made it straight hit!

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Interviewer: So you're saying it's wrong that Daz or Warren G would claim that they didn't get the credit they deserved on The Chronic or Doggystyle?

Snoop: they didn't deserve the credit back then because they didn't do the work. They made beats, Dre produced that record. Point blank, and I'd say it in they face. They made beats, cuzz produced the record. If you a real n*gga in the rap game, you'll understand what I'm saying. I can make a beat, but I can't produce! I can make a beat, but can I tell a n*gga what to rap about, can I tell him when to come with the hook? Can you break the beat down? That's what producing is.


Interviewer: Right, but if I brought in the beat, I would still want my name somewhere.

Snoop: But, if you brought in the beat, that's all you did, was brought in the beat. You didn't produce this record. This song says "Produced by" not "brought in the beat by". Keep it real! So that's what n*ggas got wrong, and they started pointing fingers and try to bad mouth him, when in actuality Dre doesn't need ya'll, ya'll needed him! Because this shyt ya'll learned from him, that made ya'll better producers. He didn't learn shyt from ya'll! See that's what n*ggas don't understand! Before The Chronic, how many hit records did Dre have before that? Everything he made was a hit record right?


Interviewer: Right.

How many hits did Warren G make before that, how many hits did Daz make? None. None. Okay now, look at the tracks that they produced on The Chronic. Did they have any records like that by they selves? No. You answer the question for me!


Interviewer: Maybe on Dogg Food?

Snoop: Come on man! Dogg Food was produced by Soopafly, Daz and Dr. Dre!


Interviewer: Dre mixed it right?

Snoop: No, Dre produced a lot of that shyt! I'm telling you, Daz and them brought Dre beats, and he produced the mutha****as! "What Would You Do" was just a beat that Daz had did. That "bu-bump, bu-bump", the n*gga Dre put all that shyt on it, that *sings* What would you do, whaa *sings* just to give it that other shyt! I'm telling you what I know man! N*ggas gotta give Dre the ultimate respect.

N*ggas try to bash him and cut his knees down like he didn't do nothing n*gga, he's the saviour man! Because what he did was, he showed n*ggas how to produce. Because n*ggas was good at making beats, but he showed you n*ggas how to produce! If ya'll had really did what ya'll say ya'll did, ya'll woulda put records out that sold 3-4 million on your own, like he did. I still have to see it!

Ok I gotta respect Snoops mind in this situation because he broke it down to us piece by piece.

Yes u brought me a beat that has hella potential. But if u were to use that beat just the way it is how far would it go? So here's what we're going to do. I'll take the beat, sonically pour life and flavor into it. Give it a cold breakdown. Decide verse/hook placement. Then to ice the cake I'll master this muthufuka to have it sounding and feeling like a brand new handmade Rolls-Royce.

U don't believe someone Dre's musical ears and feel play a significant role in the end product ask Future. Futures engineer passed away in 2017 and right after his music soncially dropped a level or even two. Verses sounding phoned, great songs with bad mixes, and the beats lost that slap they once had. That's why a guy like Dre is needed when u wanna take potential and get everything out of it.
 
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