Dre is credited for production across the entire album, a claim that almost immediately arouses suspicion: just the fact that he was working with a team including his stepbrother Warren G and Daz Dillinger, two talented funk-inclined producers, suggests some level of collaboration. Macola, they were thieves at the time; they ripped everybody off. That marked just the second time the song had been sampled. In fact, one thing that seemed to bridge N. Unsurprisingly, that track was included on Lethal Injection.
A member had seared the phrase into mass consciousness. You can check that out at Soon thereafter, the decline of G-Funk rendered the briefly-popular sample obscure. Despite this, it remained a fixture in onetime G-Funk emcees catalogues. Pac recorded a handful of G-Funk infused tracks during that era, including smash hit Dr.
In a copyright case, the circumstances of recording were discussed :. Even without The Bomb Squad behind the decks, Cube remained interested in the track and the potential of the sounds within. It saw off the end of the G-Funk era the way it helped ushered it in: alongside Snoop. Though the track has continued to inspire tracks well into the 21st century, the general decline of G-Funk — a subgenre rooted in a time and place — has directly impacted the fervour surrounding it.
Black Mafia Life was released in early , about two months after The Chronic, but, according to many accounts, was finished beforehand. It was during this period that he fashioned the G-funk sound, said Cold um. All I wanted was my credit.
I think he heard a hot sound and then he used it. Many agree with this version of events, including Eazy-E. But Dre, he added, deserves credit for turning G-funk into the powerhouse it became. The dispute caused tension between Ruthless and Death Row to nearly boil over. Warren and Coldum had previously been friendly, but now there was tension in the air. According to Coldum, a dispute erupted:.
Cold um was backed by artists including Eazy-E and an artist Eazy was recruiting at the time — Tupac Shakur, about two years before he signed with Death Row. The camps got to barking at each other, and before long everyone reached for their guns. It was the most nerve-racking thing imaginable.
A bodyguard named Hollywood — who had worked with both camps — interceded. Morale was low. The house boasted a top-of-the-line studio, armed with equipment like a brand new E-mu SP drum machine and sampler.
But nobody was using it. Rhythm D had come over to play Eazy his beats. It was something of an audition for the tall, light-skinned South Central producer, whose career was on the rise thanks to his hit track for Los Angeles rapper Paperboy, Ditty.
But he was broke and anxious for his next payday. Rather than fishing lures, it held a floppy disk of his beats. While Rhythm cued up his songs, Eazy ducked into the shower. He seemed to have only half his mind on the proceedings. Undaunted, Rhythm plugged in his speakers and played a beat. It featured him and producer Battlecat going back and forth, trying to outdo each other with samples. The same year, Big Hutch released his solo debut, Executive Decisions.
In , Big Hutch was recruited by Suge Knight to become the new house producer and musical director at Death Row Records, making it the new home of Above the Law as well. The Chronic is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Dr. It was Dr. A and its label Ruthless Records over a financial dispute. On The Chronic, he included both subtle and direct insults at Ruthless and its owner, former N.
A member Eazy-E. Although a solo album, it features many appearances by American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg, who used the album as a launch pad for his own solo career. The Chronic peaked at number three on the Billboard and had been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America with sales of 5.
Dre becoming one of the top ten best-selling American performing artists of The Chronic has been widely regarded as one of the most important and influential albums of the s and regarded by many fans and peers to be one of the most well-produced hip hop albums of all time. The production on The Chronic was seen as innovative and ground-breaking, and received universal acclaim from critics. AllMusic commented on Dr. Dre only utilized one or few samples per song.
In between are wide-open spaces that hold just a rhythm guitar, sparse keyboard chords. Dre and Snoop Dogg] decisively expanded the hip-hop audience into the suburbs. Dre ushered in a new musical style and lyrics for hip hop. The beats were slower and mellower, samples from late s and early s funk music. By mixing these early influences with original live instrumentation, a distinctive genre known as G-funk was created.
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