would you say dr. dre is the greatest hip hop producer of all time?

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i always forget about Sermon. them epmd albums had so many classic samples :banderas:


i gave dilla best drums cus that nikka shyt had a different knock at the time. how he kept the shyt off beat and never/minimally quantized and the shyt still sounded like sex breh. :banderas:



They way the beat just goes off kilter like that :whoo::wow:. The college station up here was playing his shyt all night the day he died. I heard Two Can Win for the first time then and I won't lie, I was legit moved to tears :mjcry:.

 

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They way the beat just goes off kilter like that :whoo::wow:. The college station up here was playing his shyt all night the day he died. I heard Two Can Win for the first time then and I won't lie, I was legit moved to tears :mjcry:.



dawg have you heard this?

its gone take a couple of listens but the way the shyt never repeats itself is stupid. drums are stupid.
 

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dawg have you heard this?

its gone take a couple of listens but the way the shyt never repeats itself is stupid. drums are stupid.

:myman:. Copped it in '96 when this dropped. I used to get blowed and zone the fukk out to this album. The track that blows my mind to this day is Drop by Pharcyde. To this day nobody knows where the keys are sampled from cuz the sample was reversed! I always loved the drums on that joint, along with the bass line and how he flips it at the end of the song. I think a lot of his bass lines were a nod to his pops being a jazz bassist. You can hear it on Drop.

 

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:myman:. Copped it in '96 when this dropped. I used to get blowed and zone the fukk out to this album. The track that blows my mind to this day is Drop by Pharcyde. To this day nobody knows where the keys are sampled from cuz the sample was reversed! I always loved the drums on that joint, along with the bass line and how he flips it at the end of the song. I think a lot of his bass lines were a nod to his pops being a jazz bassist. You can hear it on Drop.



dilla really was jesus :mjcry: i could talk about his beats all day

:mjcry: gone too soon.
 

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hey coward bossup, what beat has Dre made by himself? Say you're a great debater yet go mute, brehs

:myman:. Copped it in '96 when this dropped. I used to get blowed and zone the fukk out to this album. The track that blows my mind to this day is Drop by Pharcyde. To this day nobody knows where the keys are sampled from cuz the sample was reversed! I always loved the drums on that joint, along with the bass line and how he flips it at the end of the song. I think a lot of his bass lines were a nod to his pops being a jazz bassist. You can hear it on Drop.



that beat is fukking genius. top 10 all-time Dilla beat imo.
 

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Dr. Dre produced the entire Doggystyle album by himself with Daz contributing drum programming to some songs. There's several beats on Relapse that Dre did by himself.
 

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Can't be angry if someone thinks Dre is the GOAT. Him, Premo & RZA are basically the holy trinity
 
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