What songs did Daz Dillinger produce on Doggystyle?

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Didn’t produce any. Made the beats on a few of the tracks (serial killa, nikkaz and bytches...), Warren G did the beat on Ain’t no Fun.


Dre produced and mixed them all

I seen him make tracks from scratch. My whole record the nikka 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 muthafukka 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 muthafukka and made it straight hit!

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Didn’t produce any. Made the beats on a few of the tracks (serial killa, nikkaz and bytches...), Warren G did the beat on Ain’t no Fun.


Dre produced and mixed them all.

Making a beat in hip hop = producing, in my opinion.
Dre got musicians to replay some of the music he chose not to sample but in hip hop, the producer is the nikka who makes the beat.
Daz produced some of the beats and for the 1s he made, Dre just added 1 or 2 things, mixed it and then got full credit while Daz got paid.
 

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Making a beat in hip hop = producing, in my opinion.
Dre got musicians to replay some of the music he chose not to sample but in hip hop, the producer is the nikka who makes the beat.
Daz produced some of the beats and for the 1s he made, Dre just added 1 or 2 things, mixed it and then got full credit while Daz got paid.

I think that's what most of the people think when it comes to producing a rap song.
Some producers just send a beat to an artist and let them do what they want with it. Dre gives you a beat, coaches you and decides what will be on the song and how it's gonna sound when it's finished. There's a big difference. Dre is not the only producer who works like this.
 
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I think that's what most of the people think when it comes to producing a rap song.
Some producers just send a beat to an artist and let them do what they want with it. Dre gives you a beat, coaches you and decides what will be on the song and how it's gonna sound when it's finished. There's a big difference. Dre is not the only producer who works like this.

Yeah, but for the beats Daz actually made and wherever all Dre did was add 1 or 2 things to it and then mix it, Daz should've gotten co producer credit for.
 

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Yeah, but for the beats Daz actually made and wherever all Dre did was add 1 or 2 things to it and then mix it, Daz should've gotten co producer credit for.

I'll take the word of people actually in the studio with Dre and say he added a lot more than 1 or 2 things. If you listen to that original version of Doggy Dog World or Ain't No Fun you can see how much Dre did.
 

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Making a beat in hip hop = producing, in my opinion.
Dre got musicians to replay some of the music he chose not to sample but in hip hop, the producer is the nikka who makes the beat.
Daz produced some of the beats and for the 1s he made, Dre just added 1 or 2 things, mixed it and then got full credit while Daz got paid.

Producers in Hip Hop do much more than make a beat especially depending on the artist you are working with. It's the difference between getting creating a masterpiece and just making a record. Producers guide the process from start to finish where a beat maker's job starts and ends with handing in a beat or simply making the beat. Producers don't necessarily have to be hands on. With Dre, Dre starts with a drum track and has musicians add to the skeleton according to Scott Storch. From there he builds the song deciding how the vocals should sound. In Busta 's case, I think Dre already had a concept for "Legend of the Fall Offs".
 
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