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06-06-08, 09:36 AM | #16 | |||||
The story goes. Bill, B.
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These tracks are raw. Dre is KILLAH!
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06-06-08, 04:03 PM | #18 | ||||
Jack The Ripper
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they've been doing this with singing too in pop and every other genre... where artists don't have people write and then record a song for them showing them how it should be sung, and then when they do it the only difference is the artists voice...
this isn't really a big shock to me, I figured this out a long time ago when I heard dre's style changing every single track he did and sometimes every verse lol |
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06-07-08, 08:20 PM | #19 | ||||||
Yes you.
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Cube wrote boys in the hood.
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06-07-08, 10:09 PM | #20 | |||||||
I see dumb people
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lol @ people tripping. ghost writing happens a lot, and as for dude rapping it for Dre.
uhmm... well duh... it would make more sense that they did. So they can show how they meant to flow it. Look @ a luda verse, dude changes speed of how he raps, and how he says certain words to fit the beat. And the way Luda wrote verse, was meant to be flowed way Luda did it. So say if that same verse, Luda ghostwrote for someone. when they rap it, some of those lines wouldn't fit to beat. Or they can just switch lyrics to fit beat to way they wanna flow, but either way I think what dude did makes sense.
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06-08-08, 07:27 PM | #21 | |||||||
I made it and il end it
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Yeah was'nt feeling it, but dre=all day
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