What Snoop said resonated more with Me personally however I see Dr Dre as the Hiphop king and true legend and one of the main inspirations for Me making Hiphop. Im nearly 40 however I think I missed the success train.
@@krusher74 I don't think it works like that, Dr Dre and Snoop talk facts but not the whole story from a new artist or producer stand point. I'm pretty sure that there was more then one producer on the NWA albums.
Ironically, NAS started the whole multiple producers trend. Illmatic had Pete Rock, LES, DJ Premier, Large Professor and Q Tip. It was unheard of and the trend never really died.
Bro WTF u have no knowledge about hip hop!! go back to Cubes discography in 92 he had multiple producers that already had themselves established. Talking about Nas did. that first with illmatic
@@mikelmartschinke9686It wasn't really Tupac per se. It was Death Row in general. When Tupac signed with Death Row, Suge wanted to do things differently. He wanted every rapper and producer on the label to drop whatever project they were working on and work on All Eyez on Me. After the success of that album, that was gonna be the recipe for all albums produced on Death Row. But by that point, Death Row was a sinking ship so it never really took shape exactly.
there is a difference between a beatmaker and a producer. You can get a few beatmakers for a project but have a main producer. He makes it all come together
@@Topsey2000 completely wrong my man. Beatmaker is basicaly an engineer that creates sound with his hard skills, Producer is the one that tells you what to use, how to arrange best, the sound design input, and is generaly the one person that runs the whole project. So beatmaker would be more closer to mix master or just someone making sounds in bits, cause beats are usualy made like 8-16 bars. Producer makes the whole track and song. Not the same, but just to put it in simplest of terms. Producer is beatmakers boss and always and I mean always has the last word for any given project that the person is working on.
@@Topsey2000 It's weird that they explain it so clearly in the video, just like this other guy has too and you still don't understand the difference. You know how at a normal job you have a shift supervisor, but then there's also the entire plant manager? (Or insert McDonald's manager whatever). That's the everyday life comparison. Or Director vs Producer on a movie.
@@Topsey2000 Right, but he's ALSO an actual producer, whereas not every random person that can make it beat is a producer. That's where the two different terms come into play. As in, he has credits as producer on records where he didn't make the beat, if you've read "lyric sheets" that came with tapes and CDs back in the day for instance. Like on the Aftermath album when he opened that label up, other people have made beats for tracks he's the producer on. Steven Spielberg is the producer on many movies he doesn't direct.
@@coachk37 not Lloyd Banks. LB wrote all of his music. If you compare LB and the music game actually wrote, LB has better lyrics. The game s best songs were written by 50 and produced by Dre. That’s why Dre respected Anderson Paak and Kendrick more than Game.
We are in a NEW era of Artistry and Music Production today. Snoop touched on it with his statement about Beatmakers.. He gets it. The internet has changed access, collaboration and trends forever. The truth is It'll never be what it was but good music can (and will) be born and live on.
Beatmaking seems to be in such a bad place. I've been more into electronic music for years, but recently beatmaking videos have been popping up on my UA-cam, and it's just people throwing in pre-processed samples and scrolling synth presets. No soul, no originality, no expertise.
I don't think illmatic started it but it was classic. Also there are albums where producers including Dre collaborated with other producer's that made great albums. Sidemote chronic 2001 was a great album
@@martinwebster9692in the east coast doing at time yeah bc with difference producers mcs from rakim kool g rap bdk krs one slick Rick ll cool j they were working with one producer
LOL Quincy Jones turning in his grave right now. If you mean strictly hip hop, then yeah Dre & Preemo are nice, but don't forget Timbaland, Organised Noise & Scott Storch.
As an artist I've always just put my music out there! I've never really tried to "Make it". I just make my music for me and hopefully for people who feel like me or can relate. Sure I write Music in a band but I've always been a huge HipHop head and I still am! I always try to listen to any genre of music in general but HipHop & Punk will always be my home musically!
2:30 thank you ! We need to go back to one good producer on each album so that it will feel like a solid piece of art. Now u have a mix bag which makes the albums sound inconsistent. There isn't a vibe to any of the albums now. 20/20 experience was the last album with one producer on it. He had J-roc but he was still under and with timbaland. The producer oversees the entire project decides what works what doesn't - makes sure that everything matches and vibes together as well as the music itself that's all lost now . If there are other producers It should be producers the main producer hand picked and trust. They should work under the main producer to keep there vision x vibe the same.
I never realized how much sampling Dre did from 70s funk songs and not just a bit here and there, it's like lifting almost the whole tune but hardly no one knows because the songs he gets them from are so random lol Look up "pigs ho home" by Ronald Stein
They did in the 90s have multiple producers on one album. But they were hand picked by one producer Or all the Producers were legendary. Where now it's not
It’s funny they are complaining about the perceived lack of instrumental skill, musicianship, melody and harmony in modern music considering they come from a hip-hop background where none of those things were especially important to begin with
Listen to the bassline and synth line of “nothin but a g thang” and tell me there’s no melody, pocket, or musicianship there. That’s some of the most hummable music ever written.
@ 100% agree. G-Funk was definitely a rap subgenre wit a big focus on melody and more live instrumentation. Just meant overall, rap is more about flow, lyricism and rhythm than conventional instrumental skill. Not saying that critically - just kinda funny hearing rappers talking about how people can’t play well these days when that wasn’t historically the focus of rap
@@pensivepenguin3000 I totally dig that. This interview, in particular, highlights the fact that these dudes are maybe a bit more musical than we've given them credit for in the past. They clearly know their stuff.
I agree with some of Snoop’s points too many people sounding alike, but I find it funny Snoop trying to shit on today’s production techniques using loops, sample packs etc. Sampling and looping old Motown and funk records like they did was basically the same damn thing.
This the guy who changes names & and jumps on fads 4 money! I can never take him seriously & as an Mc, he is mediocre at best. Doggystyle, lyrically is his only credible album. Ice T, Xzibit, Chase Infinit, Krondon & many other West Coast Mc's are way better than him lyrically. His tone is his niche & other than that 🤔🤔. I'm not even hating on dude. Much success to him.
Not really. To sample a record you have to go through it and identify the best parts and then chop them down and adjust the tempo/key to fit your beat, while also dealing with background elements and static that may or not work with what you're trying to make. The sample packs have musicians record loops of isolated instruments in pristine quality and they're all organized in libraries, and many of them are tailored to work in certain DAWs so that you can adjust the tempo/key however you want without distorting the sound. It's true both ways are still sampling someone else's music, but it's way more plug & play now, to where people with no talent or knowhow can make beats, which was Snoops point I think.
@@jgk381it’s true using loops and sample packs is a little easier technically, but now you have the problem of sifting through hundreds and even thousands of files trying to find something unique to use and/or put effects on things or filter them to sound different. Back then they were just straight up lifting the drum beats, baselines, keyboard/piano parts, horn sections EVERYTHING from other people’s songs. Snoop only rapped and never bothered to get into beat making and actual production. Like it was something too hard to bother doing. I think nowadays he’s just jealous that he can see a kid now making beats he wish he could with just cellphone apps now. Him complaining about production techniques today in every interview, he’s starting to come off sounding like just an old dog that won’t learn any new tricks. Too lazy to learn today’s technology.
I’d say up until about 2022. The Griselda sound is a little burnt out. Aside from Conway-West and Benny have released the same project a million times. Rome Streetz is dope and the rest are boring.
I must’ve been the biggest 2Pac fan ever man I collected every CD, all the posters, all the books. Anything that was put out I bought, but he’s not the greatest rapper man Jay Z is.
There's a huge difference between being a musician and just doing Hip-Hop. Ole Skool artist like Snoop and Doc were musicians that played instruments and understood music theory. Many of today's artist simply hire multiple producers to do the heavy lifting for them. Being simple Rappers, they are no more a musician than a Fry cook can be called a "Chef".
Artist from the 70s had music programs at public school and learned to play instruments. Artist from the 50s and 60s learned how to play an instrument playing at church. Public school music program budgets were cut a long long time ago and fewer people go to church to have an opportunity to learn there. So the 80s turned into a drum machine and midi programming era. The 90s added digital to midi and drum machines. Most variations of beats, chord progressions, and baselines have been recorded and sold as loops. Loops are seamlessly integrated with a DAW. You can deconstruct loops and make new compositions from them. The reason there is a lack of originality is because everyone is chasing the same bag. Many do not understand how many other bags are out there to get.
YES!!!!!! THIS!!!!!! I'm an author and the same nonsense goes for writers - people self-publish their work all the time these days and then sell a couple copies to friends and family and act like a big shot published writer and their stories are formulaic, reductive trash. Same thing happening in the music business. It's really sad, but at least it explains why there so much shitty music now. Dre is right though, someone's about to come up that none of us were expecting. I just hope it's sometime soon. Thanks for enlightening people on this nonsense, Snoop and Dre!
the multiple producers & collabing is to cover the whole market and not aim specificly. Growning on each others fanbase. That is why music produced now sounds all the same, it's beatmakers collabs not visionaries. If you choose direction in will get identity. But that's when you get when non musicians are shitting out "music".
Snoop could tell you. Last year, he was just on DOMi and JD Beck’s debut album along with Thundercat, Herbie Hancock, Mac DeMarco and Anderson P.a.a.k. There are TREMENDOUS young talents doing some really important stuff these days. I want other talented Gen Zers to do something cool and experimental.
I grew up around a lot of pro football players, Art Strahan, Ernie Holmes, Kevin Dean, Zach Bronson, Archie Manning, Bubba and Tody Smith, Josh Reynolds, Warren Wells, Jamal Charles (who’s auntie is really beautiful) just to name a few and I’ve always liked the KC Chiefs because they were originally from Texas, I played all sports in high won a state championship in football while there, played D1 in and ran track and I really only enjoy watching guys who are my religion or are from Texas, I don’t have a favorite team really but a soft spot for KC
In terms or Rap, Soul, R&B, Funk music these days I think The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar, J-Cole are the only ones pushing music forward and really creating genius music like Dre and Snoop are talking about.
The ppl who supposedly touched lil rod are the same ppl from the past that influenced him this didn't just start yesterday dre him self has crazy allegations that went under the rug
there were bad artists in the 90s too, they're just not remembered. Snoop and Dre were top of the game back then and they're remembered now. Same thing will happen with our era now.
Dre and snoop forget that illmatic did different producers on it which could have start this different producer thing...just a thought and plus dre used ghost producers like scott storch and mell man
There are really only two options, It's either the base Mac Mini or the base Mac Studio. That's it. You get a far, far worse machine upgrading the Mini than simply getting the base Mac Studio. You have to wait till summer to get the new M4 Studio, but a far far better machine than upgrading a mini.
JUST WANNA SAY THIS. THERE ARE WAY BETTER PRODUCER'S TODAY. MUCH RESPECT TO DRE FOR WHAT HE DID IN HIS DAY. HOWEVER....THERE'S MIND BLOWING BEAT MAKER'S TODAY.
Am I correct in saying Nas's illmatic, Tupac's All eyez on me and Biggie's Life After Death and a number of other hip hop albums had this thing with several producers on the album as opposed to sticking to one producer.
Dr.dre is walking empire ,he build men empire ,snoop Dogg, slim shady ,50 cent , the game . Dr.dre is build breed producer from nwa to death raw, aftermath records
I think people are mis characterizing what Dre is suggesting with the singular producer concept . His point is you “should be able to produce an entire project” as a PRODUCER. And the most elite producers have done that. He’s saying projects should be cohesive and that’s easier when you have ONE person . People are naming Nas but illmatic still had a degree of cohesion because of Nas being such a prolific MC. Ironically he is the main one doing albums with only HITBOY . Full circle
Before y’all start calling out East coast and Nas. Dre Didn’t even do NWA by himself. DJ Yella Did the heavy lifting. Go google what he did on those albums and I bet y’all feel crunchy on the inside. Secondly.. Snoop first album was Daz Dillinger , Dre and Warren G. What we not about to do is blame Nas for anything. Dr. Dre is a great curator. Let’s give credit to his ghostproducers. Also. The Glove, Mel-Man, Scoop Deville, Neff-U, Scotch Storch, Daz Dillinger. Pac already told you this. Dre for as good as he appears to be… has a cheat code with in-house musicians who add on to the records others produced with things such as Synths, baselines and lovely cords. Dre and Snoop was’nt always cool. They had beef for like 4 years and snoop ran to no limit . We not gonna act like Snoop didn’t have multiple producers either on Last Meal, R&G, EGO tripping, Blue Carpet, Paid the Boss, from neptunes to premier.. case in point. Nothing is wrong with having multiple producers for an album. Collaboration is the key to success.
The Music industry is being diluted and it's only gonna get worse.. For most genres, our options are more and more limited every year, we live in an age where copy paste production and ai production is welcomed by those that have zero creativity or talent. We used to have to work to get a great piece of music out and it was loved because it was something special , now it's all just washed out carbon copies of every youtube tutorial they've watched, the only ones defending this are those that have jumped on the bandwagon and are beat making for that 5 bucks worth of Instagram clips
What Dre is thinking 🤔🤔🤔 🤔🤔 while doing the interview with Stephen A. Smith being that he's "Still DRE": They say rap changed🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶 They wanna know how I feel about it 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Chronic 2001 Changed Dre's life forever on out. I read Dre, his wife, didn't want foul language in the album. Dre' said it was needed to sell it. Interesting. Had The Chronic 2001 dropped flat, this interview wouldn't be happening right now, possibly ?
The difference is simple. Equipment. Nobody needs a big studio and a record deal anymore. Just a laptop. 💻. Styles change and get recycled that’s life.
Fun fact: Out of all of those "players" that Dre put on and associated himself with during their rise, only one of them did not have their own song produced by the good Doc and still doesnt to this day....K Dot.
One producer on one project is really done. If I can go to iTunes to buy just one song I’m saving money. Or I could take the money I would spend to just rent music on a streaming service. The consumer has too many options and bc of that they try to flood a project with hit beats or 10 features to generate the most money.
Respect to both these legends. I love to hear Dre speaking on underground rappers and that he's checking them on the 'gram.
What Snoop said resonated more with Me personally however I see Dr Dre as the Hiphop king and true legend and one of the main inspirations for Me making Hiphop. Im nearly 40 however I think I missed the success train.
so then those should be the people that he's signing to a small independent label. to help them up.
@@krusher74 I don't think it works like that, Dr Dre and Snoop talk facts but not the whole story from a new artist or producer stand point. I'm pretty sure that there was more then one producer on the NWA albums.
Damn I was like is Snoop ever gonna exhale that smoke…
ESPN going to drug test smith 😂
I swear I was thinking the same thing!😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Weed ain't illegal no more. He gonna do it in Cali not NY
@@Dats_dope wtf 😂😂
Ironically, NAS started the whole multiple producers trend. Illmatic had Pete Rock, LES, DJ Premier, Large Professor and Q Tip. It was unheard of and the trend never really died.
Bro WTF u have no knowledge about hip hop!! go back to Cubes discography in 92 he had multiple producers that already had themselves established. Talking about Nas did. that first with illmatic
@ they talking from the east coast producers
@@ExtraordinarymahmudWhat Ice Cube album in 92 had multiple producers like Illmatic?
2Pac Same
@@mikelmartschinke9686It wasn't really Tupac per se. It was Death Row in general. When Tupac signed with Death Row, Suge wanted to do things differently. He wanted every rapper and producer on the label to drop whatever project they were working on and work on All Eyez on Me. After the success of that album, that was gonna be the recipe for all albums produced on Death Row. But by that point, Death Row was a sinking ship so it never really took shape exactly.
there is a difference between a beatmaker and a producer. You can get a few beatmakers for a project but have a main producer. He makes it all come together
Producer + Beat Makers
are all the same thing. You're just exchanging one word for another fancier word
@@Topsey2000 completely wrong my man. Beatmaker is basicaly an engineer that creates sound with his hard skills, Producer is the one that tells you what to use, how to arrange best, the sound design input, and is generaly the one person that runs the whole project. So beatmaker would be more closer to mix master or just someone making sounds in bits, cause beats are usualy made like 8-16 bars. Producer makes the whole track and song. Not the same, but just to put it in simplest of terms. Producer is beatmakers boss and always and I mean always has the last word for any given project that the person is working on.
@@Topsey2000 It's weird that they explain it so clearly in the video, just like this other guy has too and you still don't understand the difference. You know how at a normal job you have a shift supervisor, but then there's also the entire plant manager? (Or insert McDonald's manager whatever). That's the everyday life comparison. Or Director vs Producer on a movie.
@@SlurBatim Does Dre make beats? Yes so he's a beat maker. Simple
@@Topsey2000 Right, but he's ALSO an actual producer, whereas not every random person that can make it beat is a producer. That's where the two different terms come into play. As in, he has credits as producer on records where he didn't make the beat, if you've read "lyric sheets" that came with tapes and CDs back in the day for instance. Like on the Aftermath album when he opened that label up, other people have made beats for tracks he's the producer on. Steven Spielberg is the producer on many movies he doesn't direct.
Dope interview! Dr. Dre has always been an inspiration growing up as a producer! Dre & Snoop speaking the truth!
These guys are the real deal. I miss when artists were true, genuine, artists.
Dr Dre permanently doesn't deal with GAME anymore and I agree with Dre 😂
Yep game is garbage, he's only relevant for non music things he does now rather than for his music cause it's trash
@@romans3-22 The Game starts drama and when fans call him out on it, he take the words back. That’s so weak. Stand on what you allegedly believe in
Game is a better rapper than all the other artists he produced
@@coachk37the game likesmen
@@coachk37 not Lloyd Banks. LB wrote all of his music. If you compare LB and the music game actually wrote, LB has better lyrics. The game s best songs were written by 50 and produced by Dre. That’s why Dre respected Anderson Paak and Kendrick more than Game.
Respectfully 🙏🏿💯 From Dre And Snoop
I gotta hand it to stephen A. Looking forward to watching the whole thing
We are in a NEW era of Artistry and Music Production today. Snoop touched on it with his statement about Beatmakers.. He gets it. The internet has changed access, collaboration and trends forever. The truth is It'll never be what it was but good music can (and will) be born and live on.
Beatmaking seems to be in such a bad place. I've been more into electronic music for years, but recently beatmaking videos have been popping up on my UA-cam, and it's just people throwing in pre-processed samples and scrolling synth presets. No soul, no originality, no expertise.
@dry-cleaning6255 i wouldn't say "a bad place", it's just in a different place. There's still a lot that goes into making a dope beat. 👌
I’m high 😂 I thought they were being interviewed by dj yella 😂😂
lol I’m high af I though were being interviewed by a black pope 😂😂
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Most of these artists out now are actually “flops” and you should never want to “copy a flop” copy someone successful instead
I agree with this 100%
This was nice. Thanks for the upload my man.
Nas’s “Illmatic” started it. Classic
Absolutely correct. Started with Illmatic then after the success of Ready to Die everyone wanted a beat from every producer for their projects
And Q tip was across the whole record..
I don't think illmatic started it but it was classic. Also there are albums where producers including Dre collaborated with other producer's that made great albums. Sidemote chronic 2001 was a great album
@@martinwebster9692in the east coast doing at time yeah bc with difference producers mcs from rakim kool g rap bdk krs one slick Rick ll cool j they were working with one producer
U mean Kane started it
Doc Dre & Preemo are the greatest producers in the history!
No johnny j was the best
Timbaland, Dre, Mannie, Eminem, Clue, Premiere, Neptunes, JD.
LOL Quincy Jones turning in his grave right now.
If you mean strictly hip hop, then yeah Dre & Preemo are nice, but don't forget Timbaland, Organised Noise & Scott Storch.
@ Just strickly hip hop Dre and Premo my top two
Rza had the Best run seven straight classics
As an artist I've always just put my music out there! I've never really tried to "Make it". I just make my music for me and hopefully for people who feel like me or can relate. Sure I write Music in a band but I've always been a huge HipHop head and I still am! I always try to listen to any genre of music in general but HipHop & Punk will always be my home musically!
Happy Birthday, Snoop Dogg. Best wishes.
There really is a wide open lane if someone can step up and take it💯
Jay Z always did this thing about having multiple producers on one album, in the Black Album it worked wonderfully
Nas illmatic was one of the first Albums to have Multiple Producers on an Album
2Pac Same
2:30 thank you ! We need to go back to one good producer on each album so that it will feel like a solid piece of art. Now u have a mix bag which makes the albums sound inconsistent. There isn't a vibe to any of the albums now. 20/20 experience was the last album with one producer on it. He had J-roc but he was still under and with timbaland. The producer oversees the entire project decides what works what doesn't - makes sure that everything matches and vibes together as well as the music itself that's all lost now . If there are other producers It should be producers the main producer hand picked and trust. They should work under the main producer to keep there vision x vibe the same.
Good test for you up and coming producers. Can you drive around and just bump your instrumentals in the car?
I can.. easily. This is mandatory💯‼️
I never realized how much sampling Dre did from 70s funk songs and not just a bit here and there, it's like lifting almost the whole tune but hardly no one knows because the songs he gets them from are so random lol
Look up "pigs ho home" by Ronald Stein
Facts…dre is a brilliant producer but early on in his career he was literally using the whole beat
RZA had an odd drummer's ear....
The sampling it's very essence of rap,so I don't understand why some people make a process of Dr Dre.
They call themselves geniuses but copy other people’s music
@@ivorysteele those other people get paid and their sound lives on......
Even if it aint hittin, stay you.
Tha Doggfather 💪🎬
Okay SAS, now I’m finally giving you a thumbs up for this interview.
They did in the 90s have multiple producers on one album. But they were hand picked by one producer Or all the Producers were legendary. Where now it's not
It’s funny they are complaining about the perceived lack of instrumental skill, musicianship, melody and harmony in modern music considering they come from a hip-hop background where none of those things were especially important to begin with
Listen to the bassline and synth line of “nothin but a g thang” and tell me there’s no melody, pocket, or musicianship there. That’s some of the most hummable music ever written.
@ 100% agree. G-Funk was definitely a rap subgenre wit a big focus on melody and more live instrumentation. Just meant overall, rap is more about flow, lyricism and rhythm than conventional instrumental skill. Not saying that critically - just kinda funny hearing rappers talking about how people can’t play well these days when that wasn’t historically the focus of rap
@@pensivepenguin3000 I totally dig that. This interview, in particular, highlights the fact that these dudes are maybe a bit more musical than we've given them credit for in the past. They clearly know their stuff.
I agree with some of Snoop’s points too many people sounding alike, but I find it funny Snoop trying to shit on today’s production techniques using loops, sample packs etc. Sampling and looping old Motown and funk records like they did was basically the same damn thing.
This the guy who changes names & and jumps on fads 4 money! I can never take him seriously & as an Mc, he is mediocre at best. Doggystyle, lyrically is his only credible album. Ice T, Xzibit, Chase Infinit, Krondon & many other West Coast Mc's are way better than him lyrically. His tone is his niche & other than that 🤔🤔. I'm not even hating on dude. Much success to him.
@@Nomasiacstrong words,, I see your point though
Not really. To sample a record you have to go through it and identify the best parts and then chop them down and adjust the tempo/key to fit your beat, while also dealing with background elements and static that may or not work with what you're trying to make. The sample packs have musicians record loops of isolated instruments in pristine quality and they're all organized in libraries, and many of them are tailored to work in certain DAWs so that you can adjust the tempo/key however you want without distorting the sound.
It's true both ways are still sampling someone else's music, but it's way more plug & play now, to where people with no talent or knowhow can make beats, which was Snoops point I think.
@@jgk381it’s true using loops and sample packs is a little easier technically, but now you have the problem of sifting through hundreds and even thousands of files trying to find something unique to use and/or put effects on things or filter them to sound different. Back then they were just straight up lifting the drum beats, baselines, keyboard/piano parts, horn sections EVERYTHING from other people’s songs. Snoop only rapped and never bothered to get into beat making and actual production. Like it was something too hard to bother doing. I think nowadays he’s just jealous that he can see a kid now making beats he wish he could with just cellphone apps now. Him complaining about production techniques today in every interview, he’s starting to come off sounding like just an old dog that won’t learn any new tricks. Too lazy to learn today’s technology.
@@Nomasiacsnoop is like a prop or a character like Walt Disney 😂
2:43 Illmatic was a bunch of different producers. Earliest one that comes to mind for me
Love this interview from Father Stephen A Smith.
Griselda's been holding it down for years.
Only the real ones know about Griselda and the TRUST gang. 🙌🏽
Conway the machine is a beast!!!
I agree! 👍🏽
I’d say up until about 2022. The Griselda sound is a little burnt out. Aside from Conway-West and Benny have released the same project a million times. Rome Streetz is dope and the rest are boring.
Wtf Griselda is basically horror core
#iamnorthstar ...It's Good that Dr. Dre is speaking on what needs to HAPPEN NOW to bring quality back to music! We definitely need it! 1,000%✨🔥🚀
"Can I say this Stephen A., on some sports shit?"
Man I love Snoop 😂
2PAC GREATEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME 📻📻📻📻📻📻📻📻🎙️🎤🎙️🎤💯☝️😎
Not if diddy has anything to say about it
You spelled Biggie wrong
You can say that again 💯
No sorry Tupac was a agent actor and most importantly he was a closet sadamiightttee
I must’ve been the biggest 2Pac fan ever man I collected every CD, all the posters, all the books. Anything that was put out I bought, but he’s not the greatest rapper man Jay Z is.
Man how far can Steven A hairline go back??? Dang bro!!
What about snoop lol no one ever mentions him.
Man's got dreads half away down his head.
@@Future-Classic-Carswow you got a good eye
Intelligent comment
There's a huge difference between being a musician and just doing Hip-Hop. Ole Skool artist like Snoop and Doc were musicians that played instruments and understood music theory. Many of today's artist simply hire multiple producers to do the heavy lifting for them. Being simple Rappers, they are no more a musician than a Fry cook can be called a "Chef".
very much the truth. Always annoys me when beat makers call themselves producers
Ice Cube and Mc Ren are the best rappers he ever worked with 💯
He’s a sampler, but one of the best samplers
Thats 90% of the hip hop producers other then The Roots because they were a band/rap group
One of Dre's innovations was to bring in musicians to play parts instead of using samples.
How do you feel albout the electronic alteration of the human voice, and cadence?
Hate it
Artist from the 70s had music programs at public school and learned to play instruments. Artist from the 50s and 60s learned how to play an instrument playing at church. Public school music program budgets were cut a long long time ago and fewer people go to church to have an opportunity to learn there. So the 80s turned into a drum machine and midi programming era. The 90s added digital to midi and drum machines. Most variations of beats, chord progressions, and baselines have been recorded and sold as loops. Loops are seamlessly integrated with a DAW. You can deconstruct loops and make new compositions from them. The reason there is a lack of originality is because everyone is chasing the same bag. Many do not understand how many other bags are out there to get.
Good job, Stephen A.
Dre is right. There has to be a new gen of creatives coming up right now. I think Joey Valence and Brae could be a good example
100 % I'd much rather make an album or EP with an artist instead of selling beats here and there. 💯
YES!!!!!! THIS!!!!!! I'm an author and the same nonsense goes for writers - people self-publish their work all the time these days and then sell a couple copies to friends and family and act like a big shot published writer and their stories are formulaic, reductive trash. Same thing happening in the music business. It's really sad, but at least it explains why there so much shitty music now. Dre is right though, someone's about to come up that none of us were expecting. I just hope it's sometime soon. Thanks for enlightening people on this nonsense, Snoop and Dre!
the multiple producers & collabing is to cover the whole market and not aim specificly. Growning on each others fanbase. That is why music produced now sounds all the same, it's beatmakers collabs not visionaries. If you choose direction in will get identity. But that's when you get when non musicians are shitting out "music".
Snoop could tell you. Last year, he was just on DOMi and JD Beck’s debut album along with Thundercat, Herbie Hancock, Mac DeMarco and Anderson P.a.a.k. There are TREMENDOUS young talents doing some really important stuff these days. I want other talented Gen Zers to do something cool and experimental.
Snoop doesn't ask to smoke. He just smokes😂😂😂😂😂
Roll Tide ❤ Saben is a legend!!!
I grew up around a lot of pro football players, Art Strahan, Ernie Holmes, Kevin Dean, Zach Bronson, Archie Manning, Bubba and Tody Smith, Josh Reynolds, Warren Wells, Jamal Charles (who’s auntie is really beautiful) just to name a few and I’ve always liked the KC Chiefs because they were originally from Texas, I played all sports in high won a state championship in football while there, played D1 in and ran track and I really only enjoy watching guys who are my religion or are from Texas, I don’t have a favorite team really but a soft spot for KC
In terms or Rap, Soul, R&B, Funk music these days I think The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Kendrick Lamar, J-Cole are the only ones pushing music forward and really creating genius music like Dre and Snoop are talking about.
Dre could play a Bond villain at this point
No Doubt ..dre made mega stars of all his artist , from Eazy on down...the Game " included.
Snoop and Dre ❤❤❤❤ Detroit Lions Rock
Great ep
Gotta be careful producers nowadays end up like lil rod aka Rodney Jones the producer behind the love album by diddly 😮
The ppl who supposedly touched lil rod are the same ppl from the past that influenced him this didn't just start yesterday dre him self has crazy allegations that went under the rug
there were bad artists in the 90s too, they're just not remembered. Snoop and Dre were top of the game back then and they're remembered now. Same thing will happen with our era now.
100 bring REAL ART BACK HIPHOP
The powerful people in the house
yella is under rated
Mr Smith there no different they both they means well towards everyone gave a fare chance love them dudes💚🇺🇸✌️💯
Dre and snoop forget that illmatic did different producers on it which could have start this different producer thing...just a thought and plus dre used ghost producers like scott storch and mell man
There are really only two options, It's either the base Mac Mini or the base Mac Studio. That's it. You get a far, far worse machine upgrading the Mini than simply getting the base Mac Studio. You have to wait till summer to get the new M4 Studio, but a far far better machine than upgrading a mini.
Every artist that I've put my body into? What you mean dude?
KASHIF..
was a producer
and beat maker..
❤
(Theory and programming)
DRE THE GOAT FRFR THIS NIGGA WAS IN NWA AFTER WITH THE WORLD CLASS WORKING CRU
JUST WANNA SAY THIS. THERE ARE WAY BETTER PRODUCER'S TODAY. MUCH RESPECT TO DRE FOR WHAT HE DID IN HIS DAY. HOWEVER....THERE'S MIND BLOWING BEAT MAKER'S TODAY.
nah every beat the same
Am I correct in saying Nas's illmatic, Tupac's All eyez on me and Biggie's Life After Death and a number of other hip hop albums had this thing with several producers on the album as opposed to sticking to one producer.
Finally SAA goes with something he actually knows. No more political views.
Stephen A got his Nino Brown fit on for this video 😆
Would have loved to see Dr dre produce a song or 2 for bone thugs.
Dre does not just have "artists," he has musical icons. Snoop, 50, Em, Kendrick, Scotti Storch, Anderson Paak. who i think is well on his way
Dre acting like he didn’t have ghost producers
Facts. Dude hasn't singularly produced shit since nwa
@@zekecowans7792 exactly, chronic, Doggystyle wasn’t just him, neither was Chronic 2001 , or Em’s albums or GRODT or Documentary
😂😂 more he acting like he aint got an army of producers he jacked from and put his name on
Thats not what he's talking about....
@@mr.j410 when was the last time he produced an entire album by himself ???
Beautiful !
@3:20 Right here Dre!! 😤 Ready to work on Detox when you are 🧬
Dr.dre is walking empire ,he build men empire ,snoop Dogg, slim shady ,50 cent , the game . Dr.dre is build breed producer from nwa to death raw, aftermath records
Much love from INDIA 🎉❤
Dre. Kanye. Timbaland. Polow da Don. Neptunes...Best era. Best producers.
it do be crazy to think that the next big thing probably aint even got a band name or a stage name n we aint gone know about it for decades
I think people are mis characterizing what Dre is suggesting with the singular producer concept . His point is you “should be able to produce an entire project” as a PRODUCER. And the most elite producers have done that. He’s saying projects should be cohesive and that’s easier when you have ONE person . People are naming Nas but illmatic still had a degree of cohesion because of Nas being such a prolific MC. Ironically he is the main one doing albums with only HITBOY . Full circle
They had variety of producers in one album in the 90s too 🤷🏾♂️
Before y’all start calling out East coast and Nas. Dre Didn’t even do NWA by himself. DJ Yella Did the heavy lifting. Go google what he did on those albums and I bet y’all feel crunchy on the inside. Secondly.. Snoop first album was Daz Dillinger , Dre and Warren G. What we not about to do is blame Nas for anything. Dr. Dre is a great curator. Let’s give credit to his ghostproducers. Also. The Glove, Mel-Man, Scoop Deville, Neff-U, Scotch Storch, Daz Dillinger. Pac already told you this. Dre for as good as he appears to be… has a cheat code with in-house musicians who add on to the records others produced with things such as Synths, baselines and lovely cords. Dre and Snoop was’nt always cool. They had beef for like 4 years and snoop ran to no limit . We not gonna act like Snoop didn’t have multiple producers either on Last Meal, R&G, EGO tripping, Blue Carpet, Paid the Boss, from neptunes to premier.. case in point. Nothing is wrong with having multiple producers for an album. Collaboration is the key to success.
The Music industry is being diluted and it's only gonna get worse.. For most genres, our options are more and more limited every year, we live in an age where copy paste production and ai production is welcomed by those that have zero creativity or talent.
We used to have to work to get a great piece of music out and it was loved because it was something special , now it's all just washed out carbon copies of every youtube tutorial they've watched, the only ones defending this are those that have jumped on the bandwagon and are beat making for that 5 bucks worth of Instagram clips
Better let that thang go.
Pac biggie em juice
That order
Snoop was saying some real sh!t!
2:05 unless you're Hittman...then you gotta go Dre way or the highway
Poor Hittman 😂
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*Snoop or Dre makes a great point
Stephen A: "Yea, I was gonna say that"
Substance 👌🏽
They know where it started. It started with the album that is better than anything they’ve ever made… Illmatic.
What Dre is thinking 🤔🤔🤔 🤔🤔 while doing the interview with Stephen A. Smith being that he's "Still DRE":
They say rap changed🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶
They wanna know how I feel about it 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Chronic 2001 Changed Dre's life forever on out. I read Dre, his wife, didn't want foul language in the album. Dre' said it was needed to sell it. Interesting. Had The Chronic 2001 dropped flat, this interview wouldn't be happening right now, possibly ?
Truth
It comes from looping. Different producers is loops and samples
The difference is simple. Equipment. Nobody needs a big studio and a record deal anymore. Just a laptop. 💻. Styles change and get recycled that’s life.
One of these guys is an informant.
Fun fact: Out of all of those "players" that Dre put on and associated himself with during their rise, only one of them did not have their own song produced by the good Doc and still doesnt to this day....K Dot.
One producer on one project is really done. If I can go to iTunes to buy just one song I’m saving money. Or I could take the money I would spend to just rent music on a streaming service. The consumer has too many options and bc of that they try to flood a project with hit beats or 10 features to generate the most money.