Clayton Endicott
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I firmly believe that were it not for his accident, DOC would have went down as one the GOATsFrom what I heard DOC basically coached a young Snoop and polished up his rhyming, he didn't write his shyt
I firmly believe that were it not for his accident, DOC would have went down as one the GOATsFrom what I heard DOC basically coached a young Snoop and polished up his rhyming, he didn't write his shyt
Dre (Warren’s own stepbrother) prevented him from signing on and basically told him he was on his own.
0:40 so they were uncredited ghostwriters
I think the point is for people to remember this is showbiz, nothing is as it appears. We have people trying to live up to what they hear and see, when it’s all entertainment.On the real they ain't got shyt to say about anything in the 2000s on up. It's like dudes who peaked in high school still talking about it 30 yrs later. Some straight Al Bundy and his "4 touchdown game"shyt.
Does anyone know why Dre didn’t rock with Warren G?
I also found it odd that Warren big up’d Snoop constantly on that Regulate album but Snoop wasn’t on it.
So?
Every artist has help is my point. You live in a fantasy if you believe otherwise.
Sure...
You get called out for posting chatty patty false gossip and your response is “So?”…
You must not interact with nikkas in real life
Lol@glossing over the fact you are willingly posting misinformation and trying to focus on the industry using ghostwriters. Everybody knows people use ghostwriters. That doesn’t change the fact you were posting misinformation.Sometimes it’s not worth addressing bullshyt, but a reputable source is also saying Kendrick has help and he’s known for being right about things long before the mainstream catches wind of it.
Like i said, all of the greats have help. Even Jay Z has been exposed for “borrowing” whole songs and rhyme schemes/styles.
Lol@glossing over the fact you are willingly posting misinformation and trying to focus on the industry using ghostwriters. Everybody knows people use ghostwriters. That doesn’t change the fact you were posting misinformation.
The DOC wrote all of Snoop’s early rhymes. RBX wrote some of Dre’s rhymes on the Chronic. Cube wrote Eazy E’s early rhymes. Etc… No one cares at this point because the music was dope and performed well by the “artists” who took credit for the work.
Wait a sec…I used a bad example BUT MY ORIGINAL POINT STILL STANDS, which was:
Stop trying to make the example supporting the point, my point. The foundation of my argument isn’t arguable unless you’re a goofy who believes the smoke and mirrors are real. It’s entertainment. Stop worshipping these celebrities as infallible geniuses.
Debating on this forum is like talking to a teenaged girl who can’t keep up sometimes. You want to argue about the last word I said instead of the overall point. Goofy ass nikka.
Yeah jackass. I thought I was saying something groundbreaking *sarcasm* or I was just saying that the G Funk era stars having ghostwriters and stealing that sound in the first place (from Above the Law) is old news.Wait a sec…
Your point is that people in the industry use ghostwriters?
Is there anybody arguing against you?
Is there anybody who doesn’t know this?
Your false example is the only thing in your post worth replying to because your “point” is already universally understood. Did you think you were saying something nobody had ever heard before? Lol
Those are wiki edits.Takes seconds to google the songs and see both were credited:
Low key Warren G helped Def Jam make an impact on the West Coast, with that said a lot of classic albums have ghost writers it doesn't take away how good a lyricist Warren G is.