i agree with patrick plastic at the end of the day somebody still has to put the track together, you gotta put all kinds of other sounds with it plus 2 to 3 seperate dope hooks like for example appetite for destruction
But sampling is a part of music. IF we didnt have sampling we wouldnt have the music we have nowadays. Every song you bop youre head to, guaranteed a sample was used.
Who the fuck even cares. If it wasn't for dre you would never know this song. So what if he was or wasn't a phony. He was the original face of hip hop. Everyone has their part to play in life and if he wasn't here or did what he did, hip hop would not be the same and we wouldn't have these legandary tracks like what's the difference, still dre etc etc or have name's like eminem in the business.
yeah but the thing people have to understand is that not all producers ACTUALLY PHYSICALLY produce their records. Some of them come up with the ideas and know how they want to track to sound. Kanye West is another one who doesn't really do too much of the physical creating. Check out this vid. youtube.com/watch?v=ni54Tlgdosg
@xxNtGxx , oke listen , If you disrespect DRE, there is something tottaly wrong with you if you listen to "good" hip hop! he was in the game since 85 and made tons of beats and he is a rapper. 50, eminem and game are all famous and good rappers (50 was a good rapper )because of him. and if you make a better beat than still dre "that isn't sampled" than i will have some respect for you left. but you apperently come out of no where dissin big names! and I bet you can't do it yourself! I am out!
What do you think a producer is??? Do you think James Brown physically played every instrument in his songs?
A producer doesn't have to be able to play shit. A producer comes up with the idea from his vision, then employs people to make his vision a reality, In the same way an architect does. I guarantee you that Sir Christopher Wren didn't even get his hands dirty when he had St Paul's Cathedral built and he's still credited as the builder.
@PrAnG2000 you're right cuz its bout the design and genius behind the hands that build it just like bethoven and mozart wrote the music but didnt play what they composed i feel u to the fullest glad somebody know what they're talkin bout teach em!
I heard DRE also has a team of studio musicians, once he hears something they do, he'll have them do it again. So its more about good samples, and a keen ear for music. But not a producer in the traditional term, I guess. But still someone who all producers of many genres should aspire to be and top.
@222222e There's alway some DUMB-FUCK who just has to say the DUMBEST shit when it's the most uncalled for; especially when you tried make me appear stupid when in fact I was helpind the other naive guy out with his ignorance.
I know that's what they do. I make beats myself. Fuckin' moron. Go hold a sign for Bush or somethin'.
Taking a sample from a track and making a new piece out of it is a highly skilled process and I agree its not the same as writing a track from scratch but never the less does not in any way detract from the amazing talent of Dr Dre and his associates
@patrickplastix yeah i can agree to a point on that one. anyone who can mix can do that quite simple. but its hard to find stuff that work's dr dre no's what he wants on a tune and what will sound good. but i still think samples like that just using someone's hole song that is a piss take. not really making a tune just throwing some layers over the drums changing the tempo witch is automatic anyway. but all his tunes always someone behind them he will have a band of musicians.
@patrickplastix Sampling takes skill when you chop pieces and replay it. Looping someone else's song is stealing, and as far as i can tell that is all that dre does.
how is this disheartening... how many people do you know that would listen to them and think, oh i know that would work with hip hop.... NONE.. having a good ear for samples and making them fir a tune is just as hard as making your own in my opinion...
haha nobody knows all hip hop producers just resample? they don't really make shit of their own. Kanye samples the SHIT outta songs. BUT doesn't mean he isn't skilled as a producer. It means he's got a damn good ear for what people want and they make it work with hip hop. RESAMPLING makes music go round.
@63legendary a thief?? Wow, I bet if you never heard these samples and Dre's albums you couldnt come up with the music he created. He knows how to manipulate the music and re create whats in his head... I guess you are the type of person to think Kanye is a music mastermind....lol
@ropermusic Dude, why ya gotta bring Kanye into this?!? LOL I NEVER said Dre was a "thief". I said he is "no more of a thief than..." in response to some other guy that called him a thief. I was actually defending him. It does take talent to make beats like him. However, he is NOT a genius. The bands that made the songs he sampled or replayed were the true geniuses.
@63legendary LOL.. To reply about you saying he is a thief, wouldnt that be an insult if somebody called you a thief. It takes talent and skill to reply the music and to come up with the idea as well.. A collection of people made those beats, I just hope he has the same ideas when it comes to Detox....cause I wasnt impressed with Under Pressure and Kush.
@ropermusic Yes, it does take talent. Dude, I'm NOT bashing sampling at all. I do it sometimes. You have to have go taste in music to know what will sound good. Some sounds cannot be recreated with modern technology. Yeah, and by the way Detox should be dope...he's spent only 11 years making it!
@simplebowman I gave u a thumbs up, however... kayne directly samples. Dre replays it, manipulates a lot of the "samples, or replays" and you have the track. I think Dre's drums and sound selection is far beyond Kaynes. I consider Dre hip hop and Kayne pop. Kayne used to be hip hop with his first album.
@ropermusic Yea, I think Kanye is more pop than Dre but I still think he applies the original mission of Hip-Hop to his music. Dre, on the other hand, has beats that are more "hard" in contrast to Kanye's light production. Although I Need A Doctor is kind of pushing it
@simplebowman Once again, no....he isn't. We are talking about production values, and Dre had NOTHING to do with the producing of I Need a Doctor....why he decided to keep the track....I don't know....but the fact that the song is poorly produced (ecspecially, the instrumentation....UGHH), has NOTHING to do with Dre
@KayWildcat Yeah... it kind of does. It's his song, he made it. There's no way around it. Even if he didn't write the lyrics, even if he didn't produce it, it's still his song. It's under his responsibility. If he didn't think it was acceptable, he would have scrapped it. But he kept it, which means he wanted it to be put out.
@simplebowman Correction: He did NOT make it.....do you still not understand what I am saying? *sigh*
But yes, I guess Dre decided that he needs a more mainstream sound in order to sell...unfortunately. Eminem is largely to blame for the release of I Need A Doctor.
Nevertheless, that's not the point of this. This video and the conversation as I see it is seeing where people like Dre stand as producers.When he produces beats himself, he has a better sound......well....hopefully he still has it.
@KayWildcat He did make it. If he didn't, it wouldn't be his song. But yes, hopefully he still has that midas touch that was deliciously apparent in the production for 2001
@simplebowman No he didn't make it.....Eminem never made Not Afraid....it was made for him....(well....it ended up in his hands).....he spits his verses on the track and it's his. Same here, after Love The Way You Lie, Eminem got a track from Alex Da Kid and gave it to Dre who apparently liked the song and passed it over on his album, Detox. Eminem wrote for the entire song and the song was officially mixed for Dre and hence, it's his. He did not make it.....but it's still his song.
@KayWildcat Well in the sense that he didn't write the lyrics or compose the music, then no he didn't make it. It's his song, and he "made" it in the sense that he put it out. Either way, it's his responsibility.
@KayWildcat I guess we both have a different meaning of the word "make", but still agree that it's his responsibility. That's all I was trying to say. And even if I dismiss production and lyrics, there is still the vocals.
@simplebowman Well, I share the definition of "make" with the dictionary. I don't know a single person who defines the word as you do. Your definition of make is actually the definition of "release". Dre released the song....he did not make it....
By the way, the vocals don't necessarily have anything to do with who "made" the song. Xxplosive, a track from Dre's 2001 was produced by him, but did not feature him, nevertheless, it his song,,,,why? He MADE it.
@simplebowman Once again you fail to understand the point. It was on the album, so it's his song....but just because it was on the album, that doesn't mean he made...that's just stupid. He produced the full track and THAT'S why he's credited for the making of the track.
@KayWildcat There are different definitions of the word "make" in the dictionary. One of them is "to bring into existence", which Dr. Dre did. Also, there isn't just one way someone can be credited with a song.
@simplebowman No, Dre never brought the song to existence, Alex Da Kid did....if Dre didn't use the song, Alex Da Kid would have gave it to another artist...remember, majority of the song was roughly created way before it was shown to Dre.
Dre merely promotes the song.
Yes, there are more than one way someone could be credited for a song, but it's not right to credit someone for the wrong reasons....which is what you are doing. Dre deserves credit for his rapping......not for "making the song".
@KayWildcat You know what? Never mind. Yeah, sure. Dr. Dre didn't make the song, didn't bring it into existence and shouldn't be responsible for it. He just sat there while it came together magically in his name. This argument is obviously going nowhere, so I'll put a stop to it. You can credit yourself as the winner if you want, but I've grown bored of this discussion.
@simplebowman Yet, you replied. Why don't you take the initiative and stop replying once you read this comment......but I know you can't get away from talking to me.....
@TJofDaWestunes How?.. Hip hop was built off sampling.. The first Hip hop song was sampled.. Evan Grandmaster Flash and the Furous Five sampled Genous of Love by the Tom Tom Club for "The Message"
Every musician is sampling since classic music : classic invented all music. History of music is sampling. Today, the only difference is that we do this on computer, and so dem all think it's stealing.. It is not!
what`s the name of the beat made from the sample at 1:49
deyup0pp 1 week ago
@deyup0pp Snoop Doggy Dogg - Gz & Hustlaz
bigphil2003 6 days ago
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@2009VanDingo 0:44 it is Charles Aznavour - parce que tu croyais! Another Frenchman @TOUNIMAL
FLaT95 1 week ago
wowowowowoooo à 0:44 c'est Charles Aznavour - parce que tu croyais! Hey oh faut pas nous zapper les français!!
TOUNIMAL 2 weeks ago
Cali Love sample is crazy
jebass5 3 weeks ago
whats the sample at 1:19 ?
jpicecold17 1 month ago
@jpicecold17 The Eleventh Hour - Hollywood Hot. The song of dre is Bad intentions
sigekalon 5 days ago
2:45 Moby sampled that track too, i think its called "Honey"
hubi111 1 month ago
@hubi111 no...... it isn't.....
Ggritadidj 3 weeks ago
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Ggritadidj 3 weeks ago
@hubi111 no. it isn't....... the name of dample at 2:45 is Joe Cocker - Woman to Woman
Ggritadidj 3 weeks ago
i don't know the original song but i hope you find what your looking for
booxx3 1 month ago
awesome thanks for this awesome samples ^^
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what's the name of the song at 4:00
orlanduce 1 month ago
what's the name of the song at 2:15
orlanduce 1 month ago
@orlanduce 2:15 = The Ohio Players- Let's do it (Let's Love)
SuperKemp84 2 weeks ago
@SuperKemp84 which version?
orlanduce 2 weeks ago
1:35 The Silvers - Misdemeanor for It's Funky Enough
orlanduce 1 month ago
i didnt know they were samples and interpolations ! i thought 90% was at least all original!
elijahmcelroy 1 month ago
as it is called the song of 3:50 minutes
flyfull100 1 month ago
DRE is sick
doraybiko1 2 months ago
i no thats Nas-nas is coming who made the original song
TownTalk510 2 months ago
What is the song from 2:15?
ErreApee7 2 months ago
@ErreApee7 Brass Construction - The message (Inspiration)
Dumebi7278 2 months ago
@ErreApee7 the name of the song is i ain't tha one by ice cube
booxx3 2 months ago
@booxx3 but what's the name of that original song?
orlanduce 1 month ago
i feel ashamed now
PharoahMicz 2 months ago
0:44 is charles aznavour , parce que tu crois
putain72 2 months ago
0:00 David McCallum - The Edge
0:30 mais dans la lumiere - mike brant
0:44 Bitter:Sweet - Dirty Laundry
0:55 petite fleur chris barber
ZEK1NRZ 2 months ago 15
at 0:55, would love to know the jazz sample, to 'PHONE TAP'. DR. DRE did an interpolation, with guitars. siKK!
insanemacbeth 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Lol wow for 1:42 what did he do? This is the same beat, it seems like he didn't add anything to it...
TheYoungTopGun 4 months ago
0:45 - 0:55
0:55 - 1:18
Can somebody tell pls ?
omeraudi97 4 months ago
@omeraudi97
0:45 whats the deference between us
0:55 phone tap
drSmarty11 4 months ago
shenanigan
kingicered 4 months ago
2:44 my uncle on the piano!! :D
''Woman To Woman'' by Joe Cocker & Chris Stainton
StonkaUK 4 months ago
what is the names of the song's @ 1:45 , 4:00 ,
Thablukoolaidsmile 4 months ago
what is the name of the song @ 1:45
Thablukoolaidsmile 4 months ago
Can anyone please write the track names of the original songs and those "made"/sampled by dre?
0oNikiri0o 4 months ago
It be helpful if you at least posted annotations of what beat the samples were used in
AymNaija 4 months ago
whats da 3rd 1
1992dean 4 months ago
@1992dean think the sampled song is let it bretha with sean paul and blue cantarell
0oNikiri0o 4 months ago
goodwork.spend more time making money please
shizzlemelizzle 4 months ago
0:56 como se llama esa? porfavor diganmela y me suscribo
albo1221 4 months ago
0:29 what' s the name oh this track?
seccoas 4 months ago
@seccoas "crack A Bottle" ft. 50 Cent and EM
bugzyenglish 4 months ago
@bugzyenglish thanks
seccoas 4 months ago
01:48 track name ??
st0ka96 4 months ago
Dr Dre is a figurehead, Mel-Man made all of the beats on 2001.
xxNtGxx 5 months ago
i agree with patrick plastic at the end of the day somebody still has to put the track together, you gotta put all kinds of other sounds with it plus 2 to 3 seperate dope hooks like for example appetite for destruction
richardkennard 5 months ago
1:00 which track is this
19biggiesmalls94 5 months ago
Whats the second one?
Fuck I get nostalgia from it but cant remember
ItazukiShi 6 months ago
@ItazukiShi Crack A Bottle
MrDaZe5 6 months ago
@ItazukiShi Mike brant - dans la lumiere
onarix 5 months ago
who sing the song at the 4:32 min mark after Gthang????
TownTalk510 6 months ago in playlist RNB 90
@TownTalk510 Nas - "Nas is Coming"
ImperiumXXII 2 months ago
But sampling is a part of music. IF we didnt have sampling we wouldnt have the music we have nowadays. Every song you bop youre head to, guaranteed a sample was used.
AlienBeatzz 7 months ago
Who the fuck even cares. If it wasn't for dre you would never know this song. So what if he was or wasn't a phony. He was the original face of hip hop. Everyone has their part to play in life and if he wasn't here or did what he did, hip hop would not be the same and we wouldn't have these legandary tracks like what's the difference, still dre etc etc or have name's like eminem in the business.
iji147 7 months ago
yeah but the thing people have to understand is that not all producers ACTUALLY PHYSICALLY produce their records. Some of them come up with the ideas and know how they want to track to sound. Kanye West is another one who doesn't really do too much of the physical creating. Check out this vid. youtube.com/watch?v=ni54Tlgdosg
TheBlasianChris 7 months ago
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xxNtGxx 8 months ago
@xxNtGxx , oke listen , If you disrespect DRE, there is something tottaly wrong with you if you listen to "good" hip hop! he was in the game since 85 and made tons of beats and he is a rapper. 50, eminem and game are all famous and good rappers (50 was a good rapper )because of him. and if you make a better beat than still dre "that isn't sampled" than i will have some respect for you left. but you apperently come out of no where dissin big names! and I bet you can't do it yourself! I am out!
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xxNtGxx 7 months ago
@xxNtGxx
What do you think a producer is??? Do you think James Brown physically played every instrument in his songs?
A producer doesn't have to be able to play shit. A producer comes up with the idea from his vision, then employs people to make his vision a reality, In the same way an architect does. I guarantee you that Sir Christopher Wren didn't even get his hands dirty when he had St Paul's Cathedral built and he's still credited as the builder.
PrAnG2000 7 months ago 2
@PrAnG2000 much love homie cuz you have the most valid point on these comments preach!
whatigottado2 6 months ago
@whatigottado2
Respect to you bro.
PrAnG2000 6 months ago
@PrAnG2000 you're right cuz its bout the design and genius behind the hands that build it just like bethoven and mozart wrote the music but didnt play what they composed i feel u to the fullest glad somebody know what they're talkin bout teach em!
whatigottado2 6 months ago 3
Sry, but Next Episode was a cheap rip off.
eduardo13rocha 8 months ago 2
@eduardo13rocha yea
AstekOst 8 months ago
link doesnt work
rodenrren2 8 months ago
whats the song at 1 minute
Johnnymarzo 8 months ago
DOES ANYONE KNOW THE SONG IN 0:30 ????
megacarcos 8 months ago
@megacarcos crack a bottle sounds like
Bharri215 8 months ago
thankz man :D
megacarcos 8 months ago
@megacarcos crack a bottle by eminem
11bulldogg 8 months ago
thankz :D
megacarcos 8 months ago
Dr.Dre King Of Rap , King Of Producet Hip-Hop history :)
WORDUPproduction 8 months ago
Youre here too because of noodles?
JakiroOne 8 months ago 23
@JakiroOne Noodles brought me here lol
AlienBeatzz 7 months ago
@AlienBeatzz ???
JakiroOne 7 months ago
The DL link doesn't work for me
tord95 8 months ago
what that sample in 2.20
AslamProductionz 8 months ago
I heard DRE also has a team of studio musicians, once he hears something they do, he'll have them do it again. So its more about good samples, and a keen ear for music. But not a producer in the traditional term, I guess. But still someone who all producers of many genres should aspire to be and top.
tikocal 8 months ago
this is where he got his instrumentals from??
KDBJR617 9 months ago
@KDBJR617 No. He samples these melodies and add sounds on top of them the way only HE can.
iYEMTheGreatest 8 months ago
@iYEMTheGreatest All producers do that duh....he just picks rarely used samples and that's what makes him great
222222e 8 months ago
@222222e There's alway some DUMB-FUCK who just has to say the DUMBEST shit when it's the most uncalled for; especially when you tried make me appear stupid when in fact I was helpind the other naive guy out with his ignorance.
I know that's what they do. I make beats myself. Fuckin' moron. Go hold a sign for Bush or somethin'.
iYEMTheGreatest 8 months ago
does anyone have a list of all the songs?
BacamHejt 9 months ago 2
What's the name of the song starting at 2:14?
Cristos08 9 months ago
@Cristos08 Brass Construction- The Message
bertmarx 9 months ago
@bertmarx Thanks!
Cristos08 9 months ago
@Cristos08 no problem
bertmarx 9 months ago
Just make me wanna get back in the studio
blackface216 9 months ago
4:26 is also corner bodega 50 cent score!
Nola504King 9 months ago
1:35, the lyrics sound like the ones from Marvin Gaye's "inner city blues"
CoolerKing37 9 months ago
@CoolerKing37 yeahhhh right!? its the Foster Sylvers- Misdemeanor
bertmarx 9 months ago
it would've been cool if the names and artists of the original works accompanied the audio.
tyresejohnsonmusic 9 months ago
Taking a sample from a track and making a new piece out of it is a highly skilled process and I agree its not the same as writing a track from scratch but never the less does not in any way detract from the amazing talent of Dr Dre and his associates
patrickplastix 10 months ago 24
@patrickplastix yeah i can agree to a point on that one. anyone who can mix can do that quite simple. but its hard to find stuff that work's dr dre no's what he wants on a tune and what will sound good. but i still think samples like that just using someone's hole song that is a piss take. not really making a tune just throwing some layers over the drums changing the tempo witch is automatic anyway. but all his tunes always someone behind them he will have a band of musicians.
elitevibes 6 months ago
@patrickplastix Sampling takes skill when you chop pieces and replay it. Looping someone else's song is stealing, and as far as i can tell that is all that dre does.
xxNtGxx 5 months ago
2:14 is Eminem: Hi, My Name Is
lewjones3 10 months ago
@lewjones3 no it is not, 2:14 is from N.W.A. - I aint tha one
xBaitMyScenex 10 months ago
how is this disheartening... how many people do you know that would listen to them and think, oh i know that would work with hip hop.... NONE.. having a good ear for samples and making them fir a tune is just as hard as making your own in my opinion...
dnbJammy 10 months ago
go to my page for free samples right now i have p diddy sample pack just subscribe every subs ill give u guys a new one i have tons of samples
XDexxProductions 10 months ago
dope
wt happend to the download link..
ThaRitzZ 10 months ago
at 4:24 that is the wash
fucker661 11 months ago
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at 4:24 that's actually the wash. just check it out.
fucker661 11 months ago
@fucker661 its 24 karat black synopsis two: Mother's Day and the one before it is 24 Karat Black- Mother's Day
bertmarx 9 months ago
haha nobody knows all hip hop producers just resample? they don't really make shit of their own. Kanye samples the SHIT outta songs. BUT doesn't mean he isn't skilled as a producer. It means he's got a damn good ear for what people want and they make it work with hip hop. RESAMPLING makes music go round.
ragingcluegoo 11 months ago
at 4:24 is nothing but a G thang not let me ride
spannran 11 months ago
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@spannran believe it or not, 4:24 is actually the wash. just check it out
fucker661 11 months ago
@2009VanDingo WTF???? NoBody Could make beats like Dr.dre even if they tried (i adress this LEGEND by his REAL name nigga! )
BoomDelaZapp 1 year ago
So these songs would all be true funk and dr dre also sampled them?
Radaral2 1 year ago
man some of those is way ooff 4:24 is the wash not let me ride
MegaRyan1987 1 year ago
4:24 is Corner Bodega - 50 Cent
jo58896 1 year ago
nas is def one of the best samples he did!
imwkidteck 1 year ago
2:14 is NWA- I Ain't Tha 1
ProSwervez 1 year ago
Dr Dre is a thief. Nail him on the cross!
Radaral2 1 year ago
@Radaral2 He's no more of a thief than anybody. For the record, he hires musicians to replay those "samples", not chop and paste like most producers.
63legendary 1 year ago
@63legendary a thief?? Wow, I bet if you never heard these samples and Dre's albums you couldnt come up with the music he created. He knows how to manipulate the music and re create whats in his head... I guess you are the type of person to think Kanye is a music mastermind....lol
ropermusic 1 year ago
@ropermusic Dude, why ya gotta bring Kanye into this?!? LOL I NEVER said Dre was a "thief". I said he is "no more of a thief than..." in response to some other guy that called him a thief. I was actually defending him. It does take talent to make beats like him. However, he is NOT a genius. The bands that made the songs he sampled or replayed were the true geniuses.
63legendary 1 year ago
@63legendary LOL.. To reply about you saying he is a thief, wouldnt that be an insult if somebody called you a thief. It takes talent and skill to reply the music and to come up with the idea as well.. A collection of people made those beats, I just hope he has the same ideas when it comes to Detox....cause I wasnt impressed with Under Pressure and Kush.
ropermusic 1 year ago
@ropermusic Yes, it does take talent. Dude, I'm NOT bashing sampling at all. I do it sometimes. You have to have go taste in music to know what will sound good. Some sounds cannot be recreated with modern technology. Yeah, and by the way Detox should be dope...he's spent only 11 years making it!
63legendary 1 year ago
@63legendary I hope Detox turns out dope... You got good points Legendary...
ropermusic 1 year ago
@ropermusic Kanye heavily samples too, he's basically a Contemporary Dr. Dre
simplebowman 1 year ago
@simplebowman I gave u a thumbs up, however... kayne directly samples. Dre replays it, manipulates a lot of the "samples, or replays" and you have the track. I think Dre's drums and sound selection is far beyond Kaynes. I consider Dre hip hop and Kayne pop. Kayne used to be hip hop with his first album.
ropermusic 1 year ago
@ropermusic Yea, I think Kanye is more pop than Dre but I still think he applies the original mission of Hip-Hop to his music. Dre, on the other hand, has beats that are more "hard" in contrast to Kanye's light production. Although I Need A Doctor is kind of pushing it
simplebowman 1 year ago
@simplebowman I Need a Doctor isn't a Dre production......that's just mainstream garbage by Alex Da Kid.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat Dr. Dre is still responsible for it
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Once again, no....he isn't. We are talking about production values, and Dre had NOTHING to do with the producing of I Need a Doctor....why he decided to keep the track....I don't know....but the fact that the song is poorly produced (ecspecially, the instrumentation....UGHH), has NOTHING to do with Dre
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat Yeah... it kind of does. It's his song, he made it. There's no way around it. Even if he didn't write the lyrics, even if he didn't produce it, it's still his song. It's under his responsibility. If he didn't think it was acceptable, he would have scrapped it. But he kept it, which means he wanted it to be put out.
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Correction: He did NOT make it.....do you still not understand what I am saying? *sigh*
But yes, I guess Dre decided that he needs a more mainstream sound in order to sell...unfortunately. Eminem is largely to blame for the release of I Need A Doctor.
Nevertheless, that's not the point of this. This video and the conversation as I see it is seeing where people like Dre stand as producers.When he produces beats himself, he has a better sound......well....hopefully he still has it.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat He did make it. If he didn't, it wouldn't be his song. But yes, hopefully he still has that midas touch that was deliciously apparent in the production for 2001
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman No he didn't make it.....Eminem never made Not Afraid....it was made for him....(well....it ended up in his hands).....he spits his verses on the track and it's his. Same here, after Love The Way You Lie, Eminem got a track from Alex Da Kid and gave it to Dre who apparently liked the song and passed it over on his album, Detox. Eminem wrote for the entire song and the song was officially mixed for Dre and hence, it's his. He did not make it.....but it's still his song.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat Well in the sense that he didn't write the lyrics or compose the music, then no he didn't make it. It's his song, and he "made" it in the sense that he put it out. Either way, it's his responsibility.
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman You are trying to make sense of what you stated before...but it's ending up being really pathetic.
It's his song....his responsibiity...leave it at that.
However, there is no way you could associate his name with the production of the song....he did not "make" it, but it's his song....HUGE difference.
Putting a track out isn't "making a song".....once you dismess the production and the lyrics, there is no song....clear your mind.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat I guess we both have a different meaning of the word "make", but still agree that it's his responsibility. That's all I was trying to say. And even if I dismiss production and lyrics, there is still the vocals.
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Well, I share the definition of "make" with the dictionary. I don't know a single person who defines the word as you do. Your definition of make is actually the definition of "release". Dre released the song....he did not make it....
By the way, the vocals don't necessarily have anything to do with who "made" the song. Xxplosive, a track from Dre's 2001 was produced by him, but did not feature him, nevertheless, it his song,,,,why? He MADE it.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat ... It was on his album
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Once again you fail to understand the point. It was on the album, so it's his song....but just because it was on the album, that doesn't mean he made...that's just stupid. He produced the full track and THAT'S why he's credited for the making of the track.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat There are different definitions of the word "make" in the dictionary. One of them is "to bring into existence", which Dr. Dre did. Also, there isn't just one way someone can be credited with a song.
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman No, Dre never brought the song to existence, Alex Da Kid did....if Dre didn't use the song, Alex Da Kid would have gave it to another artist...remember, majority of the song was roughly created way before it was shown to Dre.
Dre merely promotes the song.
Yes, there are more than one way someone could be credited for a song, but it's not right to credit someone for the wrong reasons....which is what you are doing. Dre deserves credit for his rapping......not for "making the song".
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat You know what? Never mind. Yeah, sure. Dr. Dre didn't make the song, didn't bring it into existence and shouldn't be responsible for it. He just sat there while it came together magically in his name. This argument is obviously going nowhere, so I'll put a stop to it. You can credit yourself as the winner if you want, but I've grown bored of this discussion.
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman You haven't come to your senses....but atleast you understand that you just won't accept the truth......
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat ♪Circus Music♪
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman *sigh*
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat *sigh* indeed
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Yea....you're getting annoying, please stop replying.
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@KayWildcat Likewise
simplebowman 8 months ago
@simplebowman Yet, you replied. Why don't you take the initiative and stop replying once you read this comment......but I know you can't get away from talking to me.....
KayWildcat 8 months ago
@Radaral2 and Dj Premier and others too???
Aleex197 1 year ago
@barllino thanks man! :)
TekSwift 1 year ago
whats dr dres version of the song at 1:42 called? ^_^
TekSwift 1 year ago
G'z And Hustlas - Snoop Doggy Dogg from Doggy Style Album
barllino 1 year ago
@TekSwift
eminem my name is
of course !!
djfastburn 1 year ago
@TekSwift
eminem my name is
of course !!
djfastburn 1 year ago
This Is Disheartening
TJofDaWestunes 1 year ago 18
@TJofDaWestunes come on u didnt know Dre Sampled ?
leatherhead14 11 months ago
@TJofDaWestunes How?.. Hip hop was built off sampling.. The first Hip hop song was sampled.. Evan Grandmaster Flash and the Furous Five sampled Genous of Love by the Tom Tom Club for "The Message"
lewjones3 10 months ago
@TJofDaWestunes drink more! u wont care ur fav apper is fraud, works for me!
OnThatPowder 10 months ago
@TJofDaWestunes Iknow i didnt think Dre used samples. Im kinda dissapointed. And I LOVE Samples....
CURRENTLY2HIGH 8 months ago
Bad Intentions isn't Dre's
TJofDaWestunes 1 year ago
you should've put the names of the ogs!
dizza213 1 year ago
you in the back with those french braids , wut u wanna be when u grow up?...i wanna be a muthaf*ckin hustla..u better ask somebody!
brojam83 1 year ago
@brojam83 ask somebody? its act xD
pattontje 1 year ago
If only all the gangsta wanna-bees realized that all the music sanples came from French 70's music :D :D :D
tkinbk 1 year ago
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the song in 4:01 is for XXXplosive right? thats crazy
dalastdon1432 1 year ago
the song in 4:01 is for XXXplosive right? thats crazy?
dalastdon1432 1 year ago
how names is the song from 1:35 from dre
red2893 1 year ago
@red2893 The D.O.C - It's Funky Enough
OneManArmy22 1 year ago
@OneManArmy22 thank you very much brother
peace
red2893 1 year ago
Every musician is sampling since classic music : classic invented all music. History of music is sampling. Today, the only difference is that we do this on computer, and so dem all think it's stealing.. It is not!
Peace!
sigekalon 1 year ago
i'm always not sure if sampling isn't stealing. i mean i love dre but come on , some things sound exactly the same.... (same thing for daft punk)
theoneandonlyhut 1 year ago