"Daz produced Doggystyle & Dre ain't produce California Love. Pac n Dre were never in the studio together. They hated each other" - Suge

Deadman187

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Suge is telling half truths. Daz DID ghost-produce some songs on the album (Aint no fun, nikkaz and bytches, and Serial Killa), but he didn't produce the whole album by himself, and he didn't willingly sign paperwork to have his credit go to Dre.

Sam Sneed confirmed that Dre was involved in some capacity

DX: How much of Doggystyle did you produce?

Sam Sneed: I just really brought skits to the table. I really didn’t produce anything. Like, the intro to Snoop [Doggy Dogg]’s album, that was my idea. And then the one [skit before “Pump Pump”] where I said “fukk you bytch, I’m Sam Sneed.” That was just something [where] we was just freestyling in the studio. And then I gave Dre the records to “[Gz] Up, Hoz Down.” Yeah, I gave him a record… I was just throwing little ideas [at him], but Dre and a couple other producers really worked that album out.
 

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Everyone called Dre a fruit ball from Eazy To Pac, DJ Quik engineered the drums on In Da Club and who knows what else other guys produced that was supposed to be Dre’s stuff. There might be ghost producers involved in some of his stuff.
of course they are....people don't understand the difference between a beatmaker and a producer
 

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of course they are....people don't understand the difference between a beatmaker and a producer


All Dre does is make those beats fuller, he doesn’t create them. That’s why he’s never satisfied with his own music. That perfectionist stuff he preaches is annoying. He needs to just drop the music and stop being a goody two shoe.
 
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