A short but informative outtake from Ice-T’s “The Art Of Rap” that explains how Dr. Dre learned his signature mixing technique.
A short but informative outtake from Ice-T’s “The Art Of Rap” that explains how Dr. Dre learned his signature mixing technique.
“while i’m on the streets, whoopin niggaz ass, startin wars, puttin it down, droppin albums, he’s just chill in in the studio suckin dicks eatin pussies he’s taking three years to release one song !! and i got tired of that !”
pac said that
tupac
yeah that’s what pac said bout dre while he was in death row
I dont care what Pac said about Dre, the mans work speaks for itself: No One Can Do It Better is a masterpiece
dont they mean his ghost producers techniques
hot
It’s thanks to Dre’s work that Hip Hop got so big during it’s lifetime. Until about 2005, all people listened to was pure, hot, classic Hip Hop. Then teenagers switched over to gay-pop and now everything on the radio sounds like a fat guy taking a shit.
But it’s thanks to Dre that we have a lot of classics and legends in the Hip Hop scene.
Dope Dre era is over. R.I.P dope Dre era : 1986-2006