Dre.
The 3 joints he did on Snoop's No Limit Top Dogg were "leftovers" he didn't want to use for Dr. Dre 2001.
Yep, "Buck Em", "B Please", and "Just Dippin" were leftovers.
Scott Storch had said in an interview a long time ago, when they would collaborate on beats and they'd make stuff he thought was incredible, Dre would just be like
and scrap it.
Daz sounds the best depending on who fixes/mixes his beats (Dre = during Chornic/Doggystyle/Dogg Food days, Quik - All Eyez on Me, Mike Dean - Dillinger and Young Gotti album). His best era was his time with Dre. With Daz, his stuff would sound less finished, more raw. A good bootleg sound. Which can also be great in its own right.
Quik - would like to hear any Safe & Sound sessions. That was Quik, G-Archie, Warryn Campbell, and those guys at their best.