Hittman: The TRAGIC Story Of Dr. Dre’s Former Protégé

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don't have time for a video but dude seemed talented

Would have to think back but I think a lot of artists at Aftermath didn't get a fair shake
 

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I usually don't watch these kind of videos with the clickbait title and the flagrantly generic content but I was just wondering what happened to Melman ... Why do so many YouTubers strive to sound exactly like other YouTubers, the same tone and injected emotionality in their voice
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Addresses it here:



Hell of a fall off, yikes

If you listen to drums and notice the first line being about waking up in the morning - rapper went to his producer and said "Make "Changes" but change it a little bit so the teacher doesn't notice" :mjlol:

This rapper has a voice on his song that was on 2001

Imagine if Dr. Dre went Taj Mahal on his next release in the sense that he contractually obligates all featured artists whose voices appear on the record to not lend their voices to any other record (Guy who built Taj Mahal cut off the hands of the people who worked on it because he didn't want them to work on anything else after)
 
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