Dr. Dre is a genius, but let's not forget the co-producer talents from Yella, Arabian Prince, Cold 187um, Laylaw, Colin Wolfe, Sam Sneed, Chris The Glove Taylor, Daz Dillinger, Warren G, Mel-Man, Bud'da, Stu-B-Doo, etc.
The jawns he did for Michel'Le put Dre in a different category. At the time, it was hard to fathom the same dude who did "Gangsta Gangsta" also did "Something in my heart." Both brilliant but on totally opposite ends of the spectrum. Dre is a talented dude, man!
Man it sucks that in the Doggystyle booklet, it listed Dr. Dre and Ice Cube dropping an album called Heltah Skeltah. I really believe Natural Born Killaz was meant for that.
He didn't! Arabian Prince did...and that's who the royaltty check from the "SONIC movie soundtrack" goes to.... this is inaccurate as hell...most of it is missing...and the wreckin' crew records were mostly team efforts, and a lot of the first WCWC album was done by daniel sofer anyway....how do i know? for once I got most the actual records he was part of in this era...believe me, there's SO much more...! and...i know arab in person...
Sorry but it’s Quik and Battlecat. They didn’t just buy & hire out other producers & musicians for 90% of their biggest stuff like Dre (who then of course loves to take all the credit despite putting in 10% of the creativity)
Hâte de regarder ça ce weekend en tout cas GG pour le travail ça se voit que tu as mis beaucoup de temps, ça fait plusieurs mois tu me parles de cette vidéo , j'espère vraiment que tu vas péter le record de vue
I was working on this playlist for my music streaming service so perfect timing. His early Pre-NWA World Class Wreckin Cru days take some time to find so props to finding them. 👍
I'ma tell y'all... I'ma a Old Skool Las Vegas Nevada Breakdancer n The World Class Wrecking Crew was no joke alongst with The Egyptian Lover.. Arabian Prince.. LA Dream Team..Kid Frosts Terminator Jam... There were no more Electric Funk Artists here on the West Coast so much love to my DOGZ!!!
Je sais à quel point la vidéo t’as pris du temps, mais je sais aussi que tu as mis tout ton cœur afin que tout soit parfait, en sachant que sur un téléphone c’est beaucoup plus difficile. Je suis super fière de toi et de ton travail, continue comme ça. ❤️👌🏼
The beat you came in with is one of the best...followed up by why Cube dissed the shit out that fool..you kept it real. For that I appreciate you. But now I can't forget WCWC
i have a really hard time believing dre produced the entire above the law album. cold 187 part of that group was a huge part of pioneering the g funk sound that dre took and polished.
He is credited with producing the entire album with ATL. So ya both right :) But Never Missin' a Beat from ATL was really cool and you can see Cold 187 def had his hand in making G Funk.
"Producing" in hip hop also consists of arranging, it isn't just selecting the samples and programming the beats. It's also about deciding which vocal takes are the best ones, and pushing and coaching the artists until you get the results you desire for a particular song, then putting it all together into finished songs. So in that light, I still kind of agree that he probably had input from the group, especially Big 187.
You guys keep trying to throw salt into this like being a coproducer doesn’t count. if Dr. Dre had a hand in the beat, then he deserves to be listed here with these tracks. Period
Where is "Turn out the Lights" which was the Wreckin' Cru's biggest hit in 1987? "House Calls" was the cut too & "The Cabbage Patch" inspired a whole dance.
1:09 haha Alonzo was right, Ice Cube was basically doing his best Beastie Boys impersonation, but yet he will cite them as an influence. He always says Ice T and Schoolly D instead. Dr. Dre also sampled Beastie Boys quite a few times in the early days and used the same samples they would use.
Dr. Dre is a genius, but let's not forget the co-producer talents from Yella, Arabian Prince, Cold 187um, Laylaw, Colin Wolfe, Sam Sneed, Chris The Glove Taylor, Daz Dillinger, Warren G, Mel-Man, Bud'da, Stu-B-Doo, etc.
yeah ... they ALL learned from DRE free lessons...
@@andregta8265 in the case of Chris Taylor it was the other way around...
Sam Sneed too
@@andregta8265did Dr Dre produced Same Gang?we are all in the Same Game
@@kevinmorgan263 yes Sam Sneed, you are right! I gotta recognize
Keep this series going. Well produced and edited. And there are plenty of producers you can do. This is like a history lesson.
thank you 👌🏼
The jawns he did for Michel'Le put Dre in a different category. At the time, it was hard to fathom the same dude who did "Gangsta Gangsta" also did "Something in my heart." Both brilliant but on totally opposite ends of the spectrum. Dre is a talented dude, man!
Man it sucks that in the Doggystyle booklet, it listed Dr. Dre and Ice Cube dropping an album called Heltah Skeltah. I really believe Natural Born Killaz was meant for that.
It was. Look into why it didn't happen though 👀
😮@@chadcollier1070
I never knew Dre produced Supersonic
I don’t think that’s accurate. I had this CD and don’t remember him in the liner notes with production credits for that song.
@@islandbee It's true. The whole album was produced by Dr. Dre & Yella with Arabian Prince co-producing some of the songs.
He didn’t, it was originally produced by The LA Dream Team. Then they signed to Ruthless and re-released it with Dre on the remix.
Actually it was produced by Arabian Prince who was also in the original group
He didn't! Arabian Prince did...and that's who the royaltty check from the "SONIC movie soundtrack" goes to.... this is inaccurate as hell...most of it is missing...and the wreckin' crew records were mostly team efforts, and a lot of the first WCWC album was done by daniel sofer anyway....how do i know? for once I got most the actual records he was part of in this era...believe me, there's SO much more...! and...i know arab in person...
Dre is and always be the goat of west coat of rap when it comes to producing
goat of west coast? Hes the goat of hip hop in general
Sorry but it’s Quik and Battlecat. They didn’t just buy & hire out other producers & musicians for 90% of their biggest stuff like Dre (who then of course loves to take all the credit despite putting in 10% of the creativity)
@@joojoobawthat’s completely false but whatever
I like Daz productions better
I didn’t know he made those other genres for so long 🤯
Jimmy Ioving made Dre turn Darker, This what Kanye was speaking, G Rap was made up by Elits
SMFH
@@kemalbajro6142 shit would of been dark no matter what. Eazy and Quik would have still been around. 36 made it even darker imo.
Hâte de regarder ça ce weekend en tout cas GG pour le travail ça se voit que tu as mis beaucoup de temps, ça fait plusieurs mois tu me parles de cette vidéo , j'espère vraiment que tu vas péter le record de vue
merci sa fait très plaisir et on espère 👌🏼
We need part 2
13:59 Untouchable wasn't produced by Dr. Dre, I believe. The song "Game Over" from Scarface's Untouchable album was produced by Dr. Dre.
I was working on this playlist for my music streaming service so perfect timing. His early Pre-NWA World Class Wreckin Cru days take some time to find so props to finding them. 👍
I'ma tell y'all... I'ma a Old Skool Las Vegas Nevada Breakdancer n The World Class Wrecking Crew was no joke alongst with The Egyptian Lover.. Arabian Prince.. LA Dream Team..Kid Frosts Terminator Jam... There were no more Electric Funk Artists here on the West Coast so much love to my DOGZ!!!
Je sais à quel point la vidéo t’as pris du temps, mais je sais aussi que tu as mis tout ton cœur afin que tout soit parfait, en sachant que sur un téléphone c’est beaucoup plus difficile. Je suis super fière de toi et de ton travail, continue comme ça. ❤️👌🏼
oh merci énormément c’est le meilleur commentaire de la vidéo
❤️❤️
The beat you came in with is one of the best...followed up by why Cube dissed the shit out that fool..you kept it real. For that I appreciate you. But now I can't forget WCWC
Awesome video you got a new subscriber 👊🏾💯
Waiting part 2!!!
Phone tap was brilliant, the beat and the whole concept of the song
Efil4zaggin prod so dope, it's a next level. So underrated
To bad cube wasn’t on it
Vraiment l'une des meilleures compilation que j'ai entendu c'est vraiment cool tu as assuré tu es un boss
sa fait très plaisir 💪🏻 merci
Next, do Pierre Bourne his beats from 2016-2020 was just a straight heat...
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I was 13 years old in 1989 and I’ve been listening to Dre since 1989
waiting for part 2!!!!!!!
The Rhodium Swap meet mix tapes was my favorite Dr Dre music mixes. There a few on UA-cam that are crazy good
Its crazy how Michel'le has a normal singing voice but speaks like she only breathes helium.
13:50 - NOT DRE'S PRODUCTION, HE PRODUCED GAME OVER ON THAT ALBUM.
¡Good work!, I hope You also include any leaked detox tracks
i’m gonna do a video dedicated to this
@@MagikShady That's great.
The greatest rap producer of all time no doubt
i have a really hard time believing dre produced the entire above the law album. cold 187 part of that group was a huge part of pioneering the g funk sound that dre took and polished.
He is credited with producing the entire album with ATL. So ya both right :) But Never Missin' a Beat from ATL was really cool and you can see Cold 187 def had his hand in making G Funk.
"Producing" in hip hop also consists of arranging, it isn't just selecting the samples and programming the beats. It's also about deciding which vocal takes are the best ones, and pushing and coaching the artists until you get the results you desire for a particular song, then putting it all together into finished songs. So in that light, I still kind of agree that he probably had input from the group, especially Big 187.
You guys keep trying to throw salt into this like being a coproducer doesn’t count. if Dr. Dre had a hand in the beat, then he deserves to be listed here with these tracks. Period
I like your video, great job ! Hello from France
je sui français aussi et ça fait plaisir mercii beaucoup
@@MagikShady Mais nan ! Excellent le travail. Même la deuxième elle est géniale !
@@axeboss60 merci mon pote 🙏🏻
@@MagikShady Tu feras avec d'autre beatmaker ? Genre Pharrell, Kanye, Timbaland ... ?
@@axeboss60 je fini ceux de dre et pourquoi par la suite
Dope playlist!
he's a grandpa now. wow
yess 😂
He like 60 what do you expect
Surprise MuthafuCCa, you will be too….maybe…
Probably a great grandfather now. His oldest child is like 43 you can be a grandfather at 43
@@GangstaLionI love Dre to death, but afaik he hasn't seen his oldest daughter's kids.
Excellente vidéo !
merci beaucoup 👌🏼
The One and Only Dr. Dre.
D-R-E best producer all of time
Great video
Dre didn’t produce Scarface “Untouchable” he produced “Game Over” on that album!
Brilliant mind behind the beats
waiting for pt 2
Where is "Turn out the Lights" which was the Wreckin' Cru's biggest hit in 1987? "House Calls" was the cut too & "The Cabbage Patch" inspired a whole dance.
Bless U for that mixtape
NWA my First Hip Hop Album ❤
King t, the kingdom come is one of the most greatest lp in hip hop history. Its a shame no reconaise it
Dr. Dre, the GOAT.
Pure good vibes 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Great list. Lived it all in real time. Did he have any production credits for Tairrie B.?
GOAT of Producer
2.DJ premiere
3.Pharell Williams
4.RZA
5.Madlibs
RZA
Pete Rock
Havoc
Ya, That's Dope! Dre handled some shit! Didn't see Po Broke and Lonely on that list tho
I never knew that "the untouchable by Scarface" was produced by Dr. Dre
Shitting on the world and Sexy Dance from that AFTERMATH ALBUM is just bonkers
Dr. Dre best
Dre Best producer of the world with Daz Dillinger
Agree 💯
Daz was a kid in 1991 ... actually Daz learned from DRE for free
Dj Quik
Alchemist
and rza
3:58 seems like Dr. Dre that day was gifted finally a keyboard to play the melody instead of drum programming.
WCWC were so underrated, juice is the joint. Techno Hop baby.
Le chite ta vidéo c’est une Master classe master nachit
mais nn biloul dans ma place
Pac: Its takes Dre 5 years to come out with a song 😅😅
1:09 haha Alonzo was right, Ice Cube was basically doing his best Beastie Boys impersonation, but yet he will cite them as an influence. He always says Ice T and Schoolly D instead. Dr. Dre also sampled Beastie Boys quite a few times in the early days and used the same samples they would use.
he peaked with House Calls
The Godfather Dr Dre
Dr Dre has come along way from trying to hide his closet activities back in the day... 😂...
Sawdababy. What, he saw da baby 😂😂😂
rappin stine scream where very dope ass hell , spezial the instrumental , b side jimmy and the critters whinnie wisthler !!!
I did not know, that Dre produced Supersonic! Crazy
He did the cuts and mixing down
Arabian prince and yella produced them
This video need a part 2
is coming
What about Stereo Crew? That's Cube's first group with K Dee and Sir Jinx. Dre produced She's a Skag and Bust it Up circa 1985.
Almost 40 years wow
I like this tribute.
thank you
Great job.
Thanks!
I've always said Jimmy Z was the precursor to The Chronic.
The best composer of rap
Missed the DOC mind blowin remix
I am sure it was more from 80s I have it somewhere in my collection but It will be hard to find, some no names with few singles only
👌🏼👌🏼
15:23 Skweeze Ya Ballz was produced by DJ Battlecat, not Dr. Dre
yess, I didn't pay attention ! 😕
Skeweeze Ya Ballz is Battlecat, and the track Dre produced for Scarface was Game Over, not Untouchable
Wrong Sarface song. The one that Dre produced was called "Game Over"
PLEASEE THE PART 2
When is part 2 coming?
i dont no 2-3 week
Who produced Juice from World Class Wrecking Crew?
Where can I get c.i.a play list?it's not on spotify.
J'y étais 🙌🏻🙌🏻
please more
I thought that daz produced dogg food (my fav album). And apparently daz did a lot of work for doggystyle but was not credited
I didnt know that the Hoe cakes Beat was Originally dre‘s Beat for JJFad. Super cool sample that MF Doom Used
He didn’t produce “Untouchable” by Scarface. He produced the song with Too Short on that album
Idol fasho
we need part 2
Dre didn't produce Above the Law first album he only engineered it because they came with their first album already produced by Hutch.
only 2 song
Great job Dr Dre. iam also a producer and gospel rapper
Warren g please
Dre preemo and havoc are the greatest hiphop producers of all time
Dr Dre didn't produce Above the Law. More accurate to say Cold 187um produced the Chronic
🤦🏻🤫🤐
Dogg Food was produced by Daz, Dj Pooh and Kurupt. Dre was only the executive.
Dr Dre is responsible for West Coast hip hop sound without him New York sound would've been the only hip hop sound
Dopeman the Best
Hey hold up for a sec, where Dre and B-Real?
That's from dj muggs. Dre didn't produce that song cause it wasn't his album.
It's weird how Eazy went from solo project to a group project, usually it's always the other way around.
He didn’t, the first Nwa and the Posse tape came before his solo album
Part 2 coming when?
is out
🔥🔥🔥✌️
11:12 11:26 Sam Sneed made these
murder rap beats everything, hands down, even ICP got a version that goes hard