@@Baker19911 Ok, you are right. It should be: "I can well imagine that only musicians understand...."! Nevertheless, you can still imagine how others (athletes, singers, etc.) feel about something without doing something yourself
@@trentinquarantino9771 Yes... it is sorta shamelessly self-serving. Plus Snoop Dogg, who uses ghost writers, coming up with platinum-selling lyrics on an improvised freestyle.
This scene was great in the movie. How Dre was struggling to get the right beat, then finally getting it, then Snoop coming in spittin. Us as the audience knowing how classic this song would become.
@@rzchidkola902 it's a recreated sample. not a 21st sample. He literally showed himself making the "sample" from memory. aka early scenes in the movie.
Yet the idea of it being created in a million dollar mansion with Latin girls holding whiskey glasses over the boards is a bit far fetched for how they were livin in 92
@@austingonzalez9438 lol that wasnt snoops voice xD You either dont know how he sounds like or this dude is a hell of a Actor, wich in my opinion he is.
@@Policecode187 even eazy e said he asked crips in long beach if they knew Snoop dogg and none said they knew him and eazy was a Kelly park crip very known and respected
@@Cookies-il3oe Then why did Snoop claim to be Crip? Flashin' blue rags like he was one, Crip walkin? Eazy didn't even need to do all of that or prove anythin'.
Corey Hawkins is a great actor. After this he got into Kong: Skull Island (also from Legendary), 24: Legacy, BlackKlansman, 6 Underground with Ryan Reynolds and In The Heights
@@doctordef324 Lakeith Stanfield, I saw him first in Uncut Gems and fell in love first moment. Realized he was in this and also The harder they fall. He’s in a couple of other movies i’d really like to see aswell. He’s going to be the next Jamie Foxx trust me😁
Slap it's on by eazy e to me that song personal asf but it slaps eazy e wrote it himself and smoked them mofos like a Phili blunt that's probably the one y'all talking about idk
One of the funniest parts of this movie is how the actor for Snoop looks and sounds nothing like him. Even Tupac who was in the movie for one short scene has an actor which looks and sounds like him, but Snoop who isn't an important character, but still important enough, just has a random guy.
I love how they make like Dre was having a hard time finding that sound in the beginning when its literally the same keys from the same song he used from Leon Haywood - I wanna do something freaky to you
Da Funky Zookeeper I don’t think Dre is cool with bone thugs, nor would they agree with Eazy-Es portrayal. Arabian prince is probably on bad terms with NWA also and having his likeness in the film would probably mean he could sue. and Dre is trying to maintain a good image overall for business purposes wich is why Mchlle wasn’t included knowing the controversy behind their relationship and also explains why he didn’t include Dre Day and Compton city Gs in the film.
The main beat is build around a sample: ‘I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You’ by Leon Haywood (1974) I think in this scene Dre was trying to come up with a new original riff on the synthesizer that could work, but he couldn’t really make one that fit as well as the original, so he just said: “F**k it” in his head and ended up replaying the original riff from the sample on a synth instead.
Dr dre didn't just randomly play out the thing,not to mention dre is one of the fakest out there. If you want real talent look at east coast producers, Dre just rearranged the song and played a synth over it(which was a replaying of a melody from the song.
@@emontrewaters3530 he has the sample with him on hand. Why would he need to remember the melody? Literally the background that’s playing is the sample 100% not interpolation not a cover it’s the exact sample. He would just need to listen to this song for like half a minute. I feel like it’s deceptive that they did it that way because they’re taking advantage of the youngsters who don’t know how the song was created and making it seem like they actually came up with that melody themselves.
Old school rap: Real life problems,Gangsta shit,Bars,Not mumbling on the mic. Then.... New school rap: Fake real life problems,Girls,money,drugs,desinger clothes,guns,Mumbling on the mic.
the old school rappers you are talking about, were also fake and and about girls and drugs. You think that dre, snoop and ice cube were gangsters?? You don't know what you are talking about.
This is 1992 so the groupies quality levels wouldn’t have been that epic, however by the mid to late 90s there was bigger followers of girls around death row
If I could just say: this scene is probably Dre, high out of his goddamn mind, trying to recall the groove and play it by ear. It's not implying he wrote it.
It is absolutely implying he wrote it. The 'remembering' explanation makes no sense - he could easily just play the record he got the sample from and hear it.
he is trying to remember the melody, that's why dre first scene in the movie is he listining to old songs, he already knew it, just forgot scene the first scene is years ago
* snoop walks in *
*bass comes in*
It is the track progressing
Grizzly Bear ain’t no bass before
gansta
Maybe he put it ahead in the song
And then it all falls into place
He isn’t creating it... he’s trying to remember how it goes
ikr why people hate on him
It really doesn't seem like that's what they're trying to show us here
It’s like this and like that and like this and uh, it’s like that and like this and like that and uh, it’s like this
🔑
Yeah I think he was trying to find the right tune and sequence for his version.
GTA SAN ANDREAS FOREVER
Yea n*gga
Marlon Silva what you mean
Marlon Silva Grove Street forever
@@Ac42567 for real
Grove Streets OG's
Fun fact: in real life Dre didn’t really make the keyboard part, because it’s already a part of the original sample!
yeah he’s trying to figure out the keys and he changed it from violin to synth which makes it gangster
Nope.
Fun FAct: In Real life The PianoKeys lift up Dre Fingers
@@edwineichhorn4683 hahahaha!
The pattern is the same but Dre changed the sound by adding synths, in the original sample it was a different instrument
My favorite scene of the entire movie
What movie?
@@EuOboo straight outta Compton. It's in the title
Yesssss
@@EuOboo dumb ahhhh
Same
One of the best scenes in my opinion. The way the beat slowly came together then the off the top was perfect.
The synth part is actually a replaying of a melody from the song it sampled
@@cheddaboyant7817 but the scene still that cool
Even if its a lie
@@akuma4276 nah this movie just got me pissed cuz it makes dr dre look like a super hero
@@cheddaboyant7817 yes, this make me fell anger
@@cheddaboyant7817 sorry about my inglish
Im not from usa
Only musicians understand the feeling of hitting the right notes on a tune
I‘m not an musican but i agree!
@@DoubleYouRandyBehow can you agree with the comment “only musicians can understand” then self admit you aren’t a musician. That’s make no sense 🤦🏿♂️
@@Baker19911 Ok, you are right. It should be: "I can well imagine that only musicians understand...."! Nevertheless, you can still imagine how others (athletes, singers, etc.) feel about something without doing something yourself
He just copied the lead melody of the original tune but here it looks like it was his idea.
@@trentinquarantino9771 Yes... it is sorta shamelessly self-serving. Plus Snoop Dogg, who uses ghost writers, coming up with platinum-selling lyrics on an improvised freestyle.
0:13 is the best piece written ever in the whole Snoop Dogg's discography.
This scene was great in the movie. How Dre was struggling to get the right beat, then finally getting it, then Snoop coming in spittin. Us as the audience knowing how classic this song would become.
Just that it didnt happen like that at all
@@morbionicle And you were there???
@@crisvanfan read a book.
@@crisvanfanyou ever heard the boy who cried woof
Dre's scenes are 90% made up to make himself look hard lol
Praying for Dre ❤️😭😭😭
Amen 🙏🏿
it will come out brother dr dre is strong💪
He came out good
What happened with him?
@@matheuscampos5320 he had an aneurysm in his head I think 🤔 but he’s okay now I think
He was trying to remember how the beat went from his memory, that’s why he was getting frustrated. He wasn’t trying to “create” the beat
Hey Sean. How do u know that? Can you develope please?
Maybe. It definitely intentionally blurred the line, though
Francisco Dasis maybe because it never said Dre created the beat, obviously Dre knew how he sampled the beat and not created it.
@@franciscodasis4376 Because he didn't create it. It's Leon Haywood's song.
Bro is spittin
One of the best hip hop instrumentals ever
Its sample bro
@@rzchidkola902 yeah so that’s how all these things happen
@@rzchidkola902bro its not the point
@@bensyroishka6335exactly 😂
@@rzchidkola902 it's a recreated sample. not a 21st sample.
He literally showed himself making the "sample" from memory. aka early scenes in the movie.
this scene was done so well
Yet the idea of it being created in a million dollar mansion with Latin girls holding whiskey glasses over the boards is a bit far fetched for how they were livin in 92
I have watched it for like more than 70 times cant get enough of it
literal chills
0:20 my favorite part
10x better then that voice over garbage on the pac movie.
Pac movies are treasures lmao
How is it Garbage If that was snoops actual voice?😂😂
@@austingonzalez9438 bruh it was not Snoops voice, you deaf?
@@austingonzalez9438 lol that wasnt snoops voice xD You either dont know how he sounds like or this dude is a hell of a Actor, wich in my opinion he is.
@@humersompsen4775 Fucking stupid he meant that his voice actually describes snoops voice. It's low and deep as the ocean and smooth
Because that definitely happened
the whole beat its a sample lmao
Because it did
Exactly. Sample sample sample
Oh most definitely
It did tho lmfao thats how they made that shit
Compton and long Beach 😍
You know we are trouble 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Elena Matei aint nuthin but a g thang baby
Compton and Long Beach together?
Nah ni**a never!
- BG Knocc Out and Gangsta Dresta
@@Policecode187 even eazy e said he asked crips in long beach if they knew Snoop dogg and none said they knew him and eazy was a Kelly park crip very known and respected
@@Cookies-il3oe Then why did Snoop claim to be Crip? Flashin' blue rags like he was one, Crip walkin? Eazy didn't even need to do all of that or prove anythin'.
I love How he plays the Piano it's just sounds beautiful.
The way the scene ended was like seeing a cut scene from GTA San Andreas. Chills!
Straight out of GTA!!!
I was watching this movie on tv with my godmother and she was singing along. It made me feel so happy for some reason lmao
No producer would let some drunk chick hold her drink over the boards 😂
True
I was just thinking that $$$
Camera flash:
Snoop: *nose bleed* GET OUT GET OUTT
HAHAHAHAHA
Dude playing Dre was perfectly cast, great movie
I didn't know ol boy played snoop dog! He's a good actor now! Well known
Corey Hawkins is a great actor. After this he got into Kong: Skull Island (also from Legendary), 24: Legacy, BlackKlansman, 6 Underground with Ryan Reynolds and In The Heights
@@doctordef324 Lakeith Stanfield, I saw him first in Uncut Gems and fell in love first moment. Realized he was in this and also The harder they fall. He’s in a couple of other movies i’d really like to see aswell. He’s going to be the next Jamie Foxx trust me😁
@@felonymelody4773he's great! Just finished watching disneys haunted mansion
All the sudden DR.Dre is a G thang but on his ol’ album cover he was a she thang.
"cuts to dre in a figure skating outfit"
So, nigga please, nigga please
Don't step to these muthaphuckkin' real G's
Don B different song but: back in 86 you was bumping mascara
😂😂
Slap it's on by eazy e to me that song personal asf but it slaps eazy e wrote it himself and smoked them mofos like a Phili blunt that's probably the one y'all talking about idk
One of the funniest parts of this movie is how the actor for Snoop looks and sounds nothing like him. Even Tupac who was in the movie for one short scene has an actor which looks and sounds like him, but Snoop who isn't an important character, but still important enough, just has a random guy.
I fallen in love with this scene...Remember my prime, school ,gta San Andreas and family...❤❤❤️
when dre got the right beat i got chills
Hollywood should make movie about snoop
they were supposed to make one of the DPG but idk what happened
Sean Lal they need to get back on that
@@SubsNoVideosChallenge-uv6vu why to fill it with dramatic filter instead of facts
2% true
98% dramatic filler
@@ericboomboom8553 lol
@B 2 what ?
Dre: practicing
Snoop: sup Dre time to make the most memorable hit in hiphop
He didn't make it none of it is original
@@InFamXYT snoop did
@@MarwanMahdy no he didn't, it's a sample of I wanna do something freaky to you
I love how they make like Dre was having a hard time finding that sound in the beginning when its literally the same keys from the same song he used from Leon Haywood - I wanna do something freaky to you
He was trying to remember the note that’s why he was getting frustrated at the beginning
Goosebumps every time
Tbh it’s too bad they didn’t go into more depth with ruthless after Dre and ice cube left
Da Funky Zookeeper I don’t think Dre is cool with bone thugs, nor would they agree with Eazy-Es portrayal. Arabian prince is probably on bad terms with NWA also and having his likeness in the film would probably mean he could sue. and Dre is trying to maintain a good image overall for business purposes wich is why Mchlle wasn’t included knowing the controversy behind their relationship and also explains why he didn’t include Dre Day and Compton city Gs in the film.
Should make a spinoff
I wanted to show dre sign eminem at the end
Real muthafucken Gs is my favourite rap song of all time.
dre was on this movie, so he wasnt about to include real muthaphuckkin g's in it
He’s not creating it, he’s remembering how the sample goes 🤦♀️
Somehow when they dapped each other up this scene became 10x better.
The main beat is build around a sample:
‘I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You’ by Leon Haywood (1974)
I think in this scene Dre was trying to come up with a new original riff on the synthesizer that could work, but he couldn’t really make one that fit as well as the original, so he just said: “F**k it” in his head and ended up replaying the original riff from the sample on a synth instead.
It's amazing because Lakeith actual voice is deeper than that..and he portray Snoop down to his voice and mannerism
So nice of Dre to "create" this and do a "freestyle" lol
But he didn't. They're acting like Dre came up with that melody on his own when it's a straight sample.
hence the "quotations" i swear is youtube immune to sarcasm?
@@timothymills5410 exactly why I put the quotation lol people don't seem to know what sarcasm is
@@timothymills5410 I didn't even notice the quotations.
@@DagothWit the beat is a sample the synth isnt
Those famous notes bring back so many good memories
My favorite scene from the movie 🔥🔥🔥
2 leyendas en el mismo set!
this scene gives me chills
Yeah, you feeling that shit?
God damn dre, i still feel that shit more than 25 years later
Everyone watching just waiting for that moment Dre gets the right keys down.
CJ be dancin if he hears this one
Prolly one of my fave movies ever tbh
Best scene in the movie. “ 1,2,3 and to the 4”
Before the Sunken Place.
way better than lil pump and the gang
So true
r/lewronggeneration
Honestly dude. I wish time travel existed so i could go back and experience the 90s
ryanbappy wow u must listen to the new ones🤣fucking people that have small dicks listen to that shit. This shit isn’t even old
Who?
Goose bumps man. Brings you back!
This is real talent right here
Agreed. Nothing like the talentless, pussy bafoons we have running the industry now. I wish time travel was a thing
Dr dre didn't just randomly play out the thing,not to mention dre is one of the fakest out there. If you want real talent look at east coast producers, Dre just rearranged the song and played a synth over it(which was a replaying of a melody from the song.
One of my favorite beats of all time
I just love that piano theme soooo much
This scene was too sick , esp watching it at the movies 🍿 😎
what is the movie name ?
@@ALEX-oe1qy straight outta compton
Bruh this melody is so sick
Greatest rap song
IMONSMOKO debatable
REALLY debatable
Debatable? Lmao no.
I'm surprise he didn't say West Coast rap song. It's top 5(or even 3). I love Juicy from B.I.G., and My Melody from Rakim Allah
I just came up with a nice one not too long ago on my keyboard 🎹😁......one Day baby one Day
Dre was so high and drunk trying to play that keyboard bit.
2 rappers lendarios
My all time favorite song in history of all california songs & west coast artists
Pretending to struggle to find the melody when it’s already in the sample 😂😂😂
He’s trying to remember how it goes that’s why he aggressively slams his hand on the keyboard in the beginning
@@emontrewaters3530 he has the sample with him on hand. Why would he need to remember the melody? Literally the background that’s playing is the sample 100% not interpolation not a cover it’s the exact sample. He would just need to listen to this song for like half a minute. I feel like it’s deceptive that they did it that way because they’re taking advantage of the youngsters who don’t know how the song was created and making it seem like they actually came up with that melody themselves.
And thus a star was born☝🏿
No
@@InFamXYT c’mon man …use your imagination. lol
Lakeith stanfield fits perfectly in this role
Love that this is absolutely not how this happened lmao
This scene was hella dope in the movies...gave me chicken skin
Man in 2020 hearing this song is still dope, i dont care about mumble. I more like rap like this
samee old rap is just... AWESOME the work that it takes to create something like "Nuthin' But a G Thang" is crazy
Everybody acting like this scene really happened, fckn JayZ wrote nothing but a g thang, sorry to burst bubbles😂😂
Old school rap: Real life problems,Gangsta shit,Bars,Not mumbling on the mic.
Then....
New school rap: Fake real life problems,Girls,money,drugs,desinger clothes,guns,Mumbling on the mic.
the old school rappers you are talking about, were also fake and and about girls and drugs. You think that dre, snoop and ice cube were gangsters?? You don't know what you are talking about.
The way Snoop immediately starts freestyling reminds me of that Chappelle barbershop skit 😂
0:01 my next ringtone :D
0:21 the legendary synth noise
Imagine the groupies these guys had in their prime.
This is 1992 so the groupies quality levels wouldn’t have been that epic, however by the mid to late 90s there was bigger followers of girls around death row
This was rap, Compton style, respect for Dre Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg double g, man
Quien sigue escuchando esta mierda en el 2022?🔥🔥
Por qué es belleza para mis oídos 👂
THE MINIMOOG 😻😻😻😻😻😻
When you playing around and find a masterpiece
The original melody wasn’t found by Dre it was sampled and recreated
Is anyone else hella anxious with the groupie holding a drink over all that beautiful equipment??
That was dope asf
Sick ass beats since 90's
You mean since the 70s.
This gives me goose bumps
we still vibing to this.
The beat 🔥🔥🔥🤤
Imagine sitting in the same room when they came up with that track
But Dre day only met Eazy’s pay day
All of a sudden dr dre is the g thang
@@anthonymcgill2249 but on his own album covers he was the she thang
Where's Dre now and where's easy?
Dre = Billionare. Easy = Worm food.
E is legend
Dre is She Thang
This is awesome . The Chronic album & The dogg pound
What kind of keyboard is Dre using?
Move out The way man stfu
Looks like a yamaha synthesizer old pianos from back in the day
a Moog Model D
HuddlestoneMedia yea might be a mog subsequent 37
Gman 207 but the subsequent 37 just came out last year
IM STILL HERE WEDNESDAY 29TH MARCH 2024❤❤❤❤❤❤...KENYA 🇰🇪
Vibes boas!🔥🇧🇷
This and the no vaseline are my favorite scenes.
Banger
Tuned into West Coast Classics all day. GTA: SA vibes
Y'all need to see Sorry to bother you
LOVED THIS...GREAT WORK MAN
GTA San Andreas 🥰
NOSTALGIA TOTAL!!!!
0:16 bro why does that sound soooo familiar it’s on the tip of my tounge but I can’t get it right?
If I could just say: this scene is probably Dre, high out of his goddamn mind, trying to recall the groove and play it by ear. It's not implying he wrote it.
It is absolutely implying he wrote it. The 'remembering' explanation makes no sense - he could easily just play the record he got the sample from and hear it.
san andreas was the reason why i loved listening to their songs, i drive? Play them radioooo loss santossss
*"It's that chronic cuz"*
One of the baddest beat
I never understood why they were acting like Dre had a hard time creating this beat from scratch when it’s a sample from a 70s song
he is trying to remember the melody, that's why dre first scene in the movie is he listining to old songs, he already knew it, just forgot scene the first scene is years ago