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View Poll Results: Which will you pick!
Dr. Dre 71 45.22%
Ice Cube 57 36.31%
Eazy-E 21 13.38%
I am not a fan at all. 8 5.10%
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Old 05-28-2013, 05:14 AM   #211 (permalink)
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The Chronic.

Now if it were The Chronic vs The Predator it would be a totally different story.
I forget that that's your fav Cube album. A lot of people dig that one I guess (it is his best selling right?) but to me, the anger and lyrical rampage displayed on DC was simply immaculate.
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Old 05-28-2013, 05:27 AM   #212 (permalink)
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The thing with The Chronic is that the best part about it is the production. Snoop is nice and all and his delivery was totally unique for the time but both him and the others only talk about gangsta ****. To me, that makes the album feel a little two-dimensional. Granted, 2001 is even worse with the gangsta and misogynistic lyrics BUT it's also better on the production tip. (imo) I wish 2001 had more Em and more Snoop.
The subject matter is average at best on both albums, if you're listening to a Dre album then you're not listening to it for the lyrics, but The Chronic has the better production. If you were asked to think of the quintessential West Coast sound, you'd straight away think of the G-Funk thing Dre did. Tracks like Deez Nuts, FWDD, What's My Name, Can't C Me etc.

I think some of the beats on 2001 sound a bit dated now.

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Hm, a lot of people LOVE Eminem Show. I don't mind it but "Drips" alone makes it worse than his last two.
Think it's cos at the time he made SSLP and MMLP the Bass Brothers did most of the production then on TES he did it himself. It was alright given he produced a lot of the beats I guess.

Also I don't think Eminem is that good when he's being honest, when he did tracks like Hailie's Song, My Dad's Gone Crazy, Cleanin' Out My Closet they were just corny for the most part, he's better when he's being a crazy, drugged up cunt (Role Model, My Fault, Drug Ballad, Guilty Conscience.) That was always the appeal for me when I first started listening to him.

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Old 05-28-2013, 03:22 PM   #213 (permalink)
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I think Dr. Dre was a more of a producer type. He seem to prefer producing music rather than rapping although he was very good with rap music. He seem to enjoy producing. I have always got that feeling about Dr. Dre.
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Old 05-29-2013, 05:12 AM   #214 (permalink)
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The subject matter is average at best on both albums, if you're listening to a Dre album then you're not listening to it for the lyrics, but The Chronic has the better production. If you were asked to think of the quintessential West Coast sound, you'd straight away think of the G-Funk thing Dre did. Tracks like Deez Nuts, FWDD, What's My Name, Can't C Me etc.

I think some of the beats on 2001 sound a bit dated now.



Think it's cos at the time he made SSLP and MMLP the Bass Brothers did most of the production then on TES he did it himself. It was alright given he produced a lot of the beats I guess.

Also I don't think Eminem is that good when he's being honest, when he did tracks like Hailie's Song, My Dad's Gone Crazy, Cleanin' Out My Closet they were just corny for the most part, he's better when he's being a crazy, drugged up cunt (Role Model, My Fault, Drug Ballad, Guilty Conscience.) That was always the appeal for me when I first started listening to him.
True, sometimes his execution comes off contrived but at least he's willing to try something different and show that he's not a one-trick pony.
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Old 05-29-2013, 05:52 AM   #215 (permalink)
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I really enjoy listening to Dre rap.
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^ that's because you like his 'commanding presence'
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Indeed captain memory banks.
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^ that's because you like his 'commanding presence'
Are you implying that Dr. Dre can't rap. That is totally laughable.
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Are you implying that Dr. Dre can't rap. That is totally laughable.
I agree with Franco. Step back.
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