Dr. Dre - Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre (Discussion Thread) *Stream*

GollyImGully

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im going as far to say this is the greatest rap album ever

3 thorough listens all the way through. and bumping my favorite tracks nonstop all day.

when i first started listening i thought "dre rapping over trap beats? seriously?" and then the album just kept getting more interesting. just randomly changing up at different times.

its like dre took todays modern sound and just made it musically/artistically coherent.

the vocals i thought were drowned out and overprocessed at first and everybody sounded different than how you're used to hearing them. but then i saw it was consistent with the sound of the album. the mixing is glorious.

10/10

all you dudes not feeling this are either deaf, retarded, or just hating.

straight masterpiece.
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im still laughing at this this dude gotta be trolling:pachaha:
 

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This is what some of these older dudes (but younger than me) don't understand Dre has never been a slave to the times. He's a trend setter never a follower. I been following Dre since he was a part of the WCWC, my cousin used to Fed Ex me dubbed Dr Dre Mixtapes, and this was back in 84-85. Dre used to put out shyt that was hot out east and internationally and share it with West Coast peeps. He always had his finger on the pulse. The fact the he was able to make such a dope sounding soundscape using rappers from 3 different eras is extemely impressive and not something that a lot or producers can do on a singular effort.


Even though Preemo helped produced the best track on Compton?
 

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The more I listen to this album the more I feel it. I listened to it at the crib, in the car and with headphones, definitely sou d's best in the car. This alb need to be played loud!

The Jon Connor and Xzibit joints are the best to me, and Deep Water. shyt plays like a movie with all the skits and effects.

:salute: Dre for doing it again. Hopefully we see a big push fro. Aftermath next year with Jon Connor, Anderson and Kendrick. Sill not 100% sold on King Mez but he had some cool verses, reminded me of Rashad.
 

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I feel kinda bad for King Mez and Justus. Their shyt ain't ever coming out lol.

What ever happened to Hittman? How do you go from being featured on 2001 to not having a career at all?
 

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I feel kinda bad for King Mez and Justus. Their shyt ain't ever coming out lol.

What ever happened to Hittman? How do you go from being featured on 2001 to not having a career at all?
So you're thinking about hit now? After so long? It's a business breh.
 

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all in a days work, kanye could never do a song like that. all that isolated genius shyt kanye tries to do, all in a days work perfected it. add in some understanding about the pitfalls of fame hungry women and how that shyt isolate you, dre did it again. when kanye does it it sounds like a spoilt rich kid whining.
 

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kind of a 2 week and forgotten type record. its only been like 2 days and i dont really care anymore. kinda wish Xzibit had some major label shyt dropping.
 
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