Jermaine Dupri is so ill with the beats

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I love Camp Lo and Ski (Uptown Saturday Night is a classic) but the fact that JD use to smash Janet gives him the edge for using this sample.:lolbron:


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you just contradicted yourself out the gate.

dr dre jacked the g-funk sound from above the law.
and every sound he came with after that, was really the style of his ghost-producers.

This is all false.

For starters, you don't know what a ghost producer is. Second, these guys whose style you claimed he jacked were session players more so than producers:

Scott Storch- keyboardist. You can't name one beat Storch was involved with that sounds like his work with Dre before he started working with Dre

Mark Batson- He was a keyboardist for the Dave Matthew's Band. He wasn't even doing Hip Hop before Dre

Mike Elizondo- bassist for Fiona Apple and wasn't doing Hip Hop before Dre.

Daz- drums.

Your whole opinion is informed from rumors created by posters on forums who don't know the first thing about producing music.
 

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Is that you dupree??


why do yall resort to this silly chit??

instead of admitting you were wrong or simply just falling back, you respond with this and a bunch of smilies.

your alias is funny and all but theres a time & a place for that.


I wonder why nobody fukks with him:patrice:


they do.

they just dont kiss his ass because theres nothing to gain or lose politically


This is all false.
For starters, you don't know what a ghost producer is. Second, these guys whose style you claimed he jacked were session players more so than producers:
Scott Storch- keyboardist. You can't name one beat Storch was involved with that sounds like his work with Dre before he started working with Dre
Mark Batson- He was a keyboardist for the Dave Matthew's Band. He wasn't even doing Hip Hop before Dre
Mike Elizondo- bassist for Fiona Apple and wasn't doing Hip Hop before Dre.
Daz- drums.
Your whole opinion is informed from rumors created by posters on forums who don't know the first thing about producing music.

:rudy:

as usual, youre taking chit elsewhere.

Daz is the only person you mentioned that i was actually referring to. and its way more than the drums homey.
 
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as usual, youre taking chit elsewhere.

Daz is the only person you mentioned that i was actually referring to. and its way more than the drums homey.

Your initial post said "ghostproducers", and with an "s" makes it plural. If Daz was the only one you were referring to, you could've just said Daz. Still, he's credited with drums on both Chronic and Doggystyle. Dre was producing before either of those albums dropped, so which Dre beats sound like Daz.
 

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Your initial post said "ghostproducers", and with an "s" makes it plural. If Daz was the only one you were referring to, you could've just said Daz. Still, he's credited with drums on both Chronic and Doggystyle. Dre was producing before either of those albums dropped, so which Dre beats sound like Daz.


i never said Daz was the only producer i was referring to.

i said he was the only person ON YOUR LIST that i had in mind. and your list was mad goofy, naming people like scott storch.
 

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i never said Daz was the only producer i was referring to.

i said he was the only person ON YOUR LIST that i had in mind. and your list was mad goofy, naming people like scott storch.

Breh, Scott Storch was a session player and co-producer for Dre. So were the others. That wasn't a random list. You would know that if you knew what you were talking about.
 

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Breh, Scott Storch was a session player and co-producer for Dre. So were the others. That wasn't a random list. You would know that if you knew what you were talking about.


yea i know about storch ghost-producing "break your neck" and all that.

i called your list goofy cuz you went in-denial mode and went str8 to :flabbynsick: dr dre.
 

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yea i know about storch ghost-producing "break your neck" and all that.

i called your list goofy cuz you went in-denial mode and went str8 to :flabbynsick: dr dre.

Breh, Storch didn't "ghost produce" anything. He is credited as a co-producer on the track. You don't even know the difference.

Went into denial about what? You still have yet to come up with which Dre productions sound like Daz's.
 

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Breh, Storch didn't "ghost produce" anything. He is credited as a co-producer on the track. You don't even know the difference.

Went into denial about what? You still have yet to come up with which Dre productions sound like Daz's.


you really think "break yo neck" is a dre beat?

you really dont see how dre's sound changes depending on the producers that are around him??

if ths is the case, then theres nothing else for us to argue about here.
 

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you really think "break yo neck" is a dre beat?

you really dont see how dre's sound changes depending on the producers that are around him??

if ths is the case, then theres nothing else for us to argue about here.

Yes, it's a Dre beat. Listen to "Forgot About Dre" (no Storch on this one) and then listen to "Break Ya Neck".

Dre's sound doesn't change depending on the producers who around him. There's Dre's songs on No Limit Top Dogg that sound like his 2001 beats, and there's no Mel-Man co-production on the Top Dogg songs.
 
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why do yall resort to this silly chit??

instead of admitting you were wrong or simply just falling back, you respond with this and a bunch of smilies.


Are you Jermaine dupree or not?
:sas1:

My point was You could close your eyes and listen
to a Dre,Timbaland,Neptunes,RZA,Premier,Bad boy track
and know it was theirs.
youve never had a signature sound.
you always seemed to do what was already hot..........Jermaine.
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Are you Jermaine dupree or not?

My point was You could close your eyes and listen
to a Dre,Timbaland,Neptunes,RZA,Premier,Bad boy track
and know it was theirs.
youve never had a signature sound.
you always seemed to do what was already hot..........Jermaine.


:rudy:

so you cant tell a JD beat when you hear it??

youre just following the crowd. the internet crowd at that.:snoop:


Yes, it's a Dre beat. Listen to "Forgot About Dre" (no Storch on this one) and then listen to "Break Ya Neck".

Dre's sound doesn't change depending on the producers who around him. There's Dre's songs on No Limit Top Dogg that sound like his 2001 beats, and there's no Mel-Man co-production on the Top Dogg songs.


ghost-producers dont show up in credits.

but whatever, youre giving me a headache.
 

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Jermaine Dupri has signature drums. However, he doesn't always use them. For example, no one would ever think he had anything to do with Jay Z's "Fallen" and "Success". He co-produced both with No I.D., but they don't sound like JD. Bow Wow's "Let Me Hold You Down" is another one. In R&B, another example is Mariah's "Like That". There's no mistaking "We Belong Together" as a JD production. It has his signature.
 
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