Can't C Me..

SiGh

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#1
..a dope track, wouldn't you agree?

Who produced it?
I just heard it again for the first time in like 4 years--and I fell in love with it again.

Thoughts?
 

Snowman

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#2
..a dope track, wouldn't you agree?

Who produced it?
I just heard it again for the first time in like 4 years--and I fell in love with it again.

Thoughts?

it is a classic. the Pac booklet says Dre produced it. but if you remember from XXL magaazine. Daz said he made the beat, but Dre took credit for. which pissed Pac off and started the Pac/Dre beef.
 

Rahim

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#3
it is a classic. the Pac booklet says Dre produced it. but if you remember from XXL magaazine. Daz said he made the beat, but Dre took credit for. which pissed Pac off and started the Pac/Dre beef.
That could explain the DPG release version of the song, if it were true..
 
#4
what was the DPG track name?

I do remember hearing on the remembering makaveli dvd, 2pac said that he went into the studio and dre had this track ready and george clinton was in there also. Dre asked pac if he can write to this, and that pac said, "security" hell yea i can write to this, and that hes been waiting all his life for dre to say that to pac. Didnt mention anything about Daz, maybe he didnt know yet. But Dre also is known for taking credit for other peoples shit. Just like DJ quick he helped mix and produce most of All Eyez On Me and only got credit for 1 song which was Heartz Of Men.
 

Kobe

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#7
The track sure is tight. If Dre had the same work ethic as Pac those two would really be unstoppable. So Daz actually did that beat? Why is it that the cd booklets of Pac's music dont have accurate info?
 
#8
I've always felt that the beat sounds alot like Snoop's What's My Name so I just assumed Dre did it. Anyways, Pac even says in the track "You should've never put my rhymes with Dre". Tight track no doubt. "My niggas is known for nickle plated nine pistols" -- thats the shit!!
 
#9
"hey homie if you feel me, tell the tricks that shot me, that they miss they aint kill me."

Love that
Nobody cared that he talked shit cuz they all knew he was real good at backing it up.

Dont matter who produced it, cuz the track wasnt complete till pac stepped in the booth and laid his vocals.
 

22k

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#10
as said above, it was a dogg pound track that Pac took. the other dre track, California Love, was intended for another project too.
 
#11
there were alot of incidences where Dre was accused of taking credit for beats he didn't make, but listen to the song. regardless of what Daz says, that is a Dre beat, through and through.

the whole "who produced that track?" question when it comes to Dre is so misleading, mostly stemming from the fact that in hip-hop, producing is totally different than any other form of music. a rock producer, for example, doesn't write the music to the song, he leads the recording and mixing process and his job is to get the best sound and recording possible from the artist/s they are working with. but in hip-hop, a producer is seen as the one who makes the beat. so it really depends on how you look at it. Daz may have made a lot of the beats when he was on DR with Dre, but in the true sense of the word, Dre PRODUCED every track he got credit for producing.
 
#12
im sure dre did this one, it was another song that daz did but dre tried to take the credit. i think it was 2 of americaz most wanted which daz was credited for on the booklet.
 

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