Who in your eyez is hip hops best producer??

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#1 djwestwood
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Out of the following: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell williams, Hi Tek, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, WILL.I.AM????

You can put them in order or just say whos ur favourite.

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A tie between Dr. Dre and Hi-Tek for me. Just Blaze comes close too.
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#3 familyguy77
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Out of those, it's either Hi-Tek, Just Blaze, or Kanye.
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I like Dr.Dre and Kanye West....
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Out of those Dre.

He's not been that great lately but he atleast used to be awesome. :)

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#6 mems_1224
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none of those are the best, that title belongs to premo

 

but outta those i'll go with kanye, timb and dre

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#7 tuff_gong92
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Who will be forever in my mind is J Dilla. The second in line is Madlib. Out of those is Hi-Tek and Kanye.
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#8 The-Bulldozer
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You forgot one that is very good too. Stoupe The Enemy Of Mankind
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Probably Dre and Premo for me.
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Obviously it is Dre out of those choices, just for his legacy. I'd probably have Just Blaze in secod, then Kanye in third. My favorite producers weren't up there as choices though (pete rock, madlib, jay dee, dj premier & the rza)
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Out of those... Dre or Hi Tek but seriously Premo, Premier, Finesse you left out soo many good ones jeesus dude.
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Out of those... Dre or Hi Tek but seriously Premo, Premier, Finesse you left out soo many good ones jeesus dude.WizengamotX

I hope you know that they are the same guy.

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#13 WizengamotX
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Yeah I was listing variations on his name just in case the poster didn't know who Premo was... DJ Premier. lol?
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Out of the following: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell williams, Hi Tek, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, WILL.I.AM????

You can put them in order or just say whos ur favourite.

djwestwood
If you're talking about their full body of works then Dr. Dre is the obvious choice there. If you're talking about lately though then I would go with Just Blaze easily because of how many great beats he's been putting out recently. That list isn't all that great though. Scott Storch and WILL.I.AM? They don't belong anywhere near a best producers list....
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#15 Apocalypse33
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[QUOTE="djwestwood"]

Out of the following: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell williams, Hi Tek, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, WILL.I.AM????

You can put them in order or just say whos ur favourite.

MGSfan4life
If you're talking about their full body of works then Dr. Dre is the obvious choice there. If you're talking about lately though then I would go with Just Blaze easily because of how many great beats he's been putting out recently. That list isn't all that great though. Scott Storch and WILL.I.AM? They don't belong anywhere near a best producers list....

i agree, overall legacy-wise it would be Dre
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You forgot one that is very good too. Stoupe The Enemy Of MankindThe-Bulldozer
Stoupe, Whoever Cunninlynguists' producer is (Kno?) are both mawesome.
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#17 Orlando_Magic
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I'm a big fan of Premo, Pete Rock, Dre, RZA, Organized Noize, Da Beatminerz, the Bomb Squad, Large Professor, Dilla... those are probably my faves.
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#18 WizengamotX
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I'm a big fan of Premo, Pete Rock, Dre, RZA, Organized Noize, Da Beatminerz, the Bomb Squad, Large Professor... those are probably my faves.Orlando_Magic
Word.
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[QUOTE="Orlando_Magic"]I'm a big fan of Premo, Pete Rock, Dre, RZA, Organized Noize, Da Beatminerz, the Bomb Squad, Large Professor... those are probably my faves.WizengamotX
Word.

I went and added Dilla to my list ;) I always leave people off.. Erick Sermon, Marley Marl, Havoc, Quik, etc. up there too. 

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Dre, Premier, RZA, Hi-tek and J Dilla.
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#21 WizengamotX
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I don't agree that Quik is as amazing as they say. He isn't any Dr. Dre. He is good but not amazing. I'd say he is more like Kanye than like Premo in his amazing-ness.
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Premo and Dilla.
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RZA, Premo, Pete Rock, Dilla, Q-Tip, Prince Paul, Madlib, Marley Marl, Diamond D, Kanye, Large Professor, Eric Sermon
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dude Still D.R.E. dude that's a hella tight song word up
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#26 Pyro
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Out of the following: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell williams, Hi Tek, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, WILL.I.AM????

You can put them in order or just say whos ur favourite.

djwestwood

Dre
Just Blaze
Hi-Tek
Kanye
Timbo
Pharrel
Storch
Will.I.Am.

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#27 SunJian18
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Oversimplified list, most of my favorite producers aren't even on it.
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Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.
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dude Still D.R.E. dude that's a hella tight song word upWizengamotX
word g triple og
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#30 bradleybhoy
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Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

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Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-
No. Marley Marl influenced RZA and Pete Rock. Dr. Dre's style is completely different
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The Juice is classic material. Everybody was really influenced to a degree by them.
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#33 PowerEchidna
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1. Dre 2. Just Blaze 3. Scott Storch
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[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.bradleybhoy

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D
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[QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

the truth

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#36 esb617
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[QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

People were also influenced by Rick Rubin, Afrika Bambaataa, and Kurtis Blow

Are you sure about the same sample was used for PuMp It Up and T.R.O.Y. The sample for Pump It Up is the same as the Scenario Remix

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[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"][QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.esb617

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

People were also influenced by Rick Rubin, Afrika Bambaataa, and Kurtis Blow

Are you sure about the same sample was used for PuMp It Up and T.R.O.Y. The sample for Pump It Up is the same as the Scenario Remix

I read somewhere he flipped the Tom Scott Sample on it too.

EDIT: I remember now, it was in an article of Scratch Magazine. 

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[QUOTE="esb617"][QUOTE="-Raekwon-"][QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

People were also influenced by Rick Rubin, Afrika Bambaataa, and Kurtis Blow

Are you sure about the same sample was used for PuMp It Up and T.R.O.Y. The sample for Pump It Up is the same as the Scenario Remix

I read somewhere he flipped the Tom Scott Sample on it too.

EDIT: I remember now, it was in an article of Scratch Magazine. 

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[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"][QUOTE="esb617"][QUOTE="-Raekwon-"][QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.SunJian18

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(

Wow... You are so pathetic it is not even funny. I obviously was not camparing them in there style, anyone with a brain could easily see this. They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there style. The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him. Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him. Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete. I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come. Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru style, but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

People were also influenced by Rick Rubin, Afrika Bambaataa, and Kurtis Blow

Are you sure about the same sample was used for PuMp It Up and T.R.O.Y. The sample for Pump It Up is the same as the Scenario Remix

I read somewhere he flipped the Tom Scott Sample on it too.

EDIT: I remember now, it was in an article of Scratch Magazine. 

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[QUOTE="bradleybhoy"]

[QUOTE="-Raekwon-"]Dre... Without him, Rza, an Pete Rock, half those dudes wouldn't have there style.-Raekwon-

The RZA, Pete Rock and Dr. Dre all have different production styles.

I've never said this before but you fail, big time. :(


Wow...
You are so pathetic it is not even funny.
I obviously was not camparing them in there stile anyone with a brain could easily see this.
They all produced innovations however that gave thease people there stile The Rza was the first to ever do the chipmunk voice sample for Production "Ice Cream". Just Blaze & Kanye have both said they got this from him.
Dr. Dre took G-Funk from O-Town, re-created it, and made a masterpeice. ALL of thease producers took a lil from him.
Pete Rock is one of the best diggers of all time, and was the first to use horns in Hip Hop. TONS of Producers after him, including many of the ones on this list do that, and in fact Just Blaze on "Pump It Up" sampled the same peice as Pete did in T.R.O.Y, and flipped it differently, to give it a more funk vibe. That was the influence of both Dre AND Pete.

I expect an apology for your blatent stupidity, or a loss of the little respect you get from me will soon come.

Also esb617 Marley Marl influeced ALL Producers. He was the first to sample individual one shot drum sounds from records, and make his own drum loops. He influenced Dre too... Just look at Dre's 1986 work (Electronic Drums), than his 1992 work (Sampled Drums). Marley Marl influenced everyone not thru stile but thru innovations in the way technology was used. Just like Rza did with the changing of pitches, and BPM's on samples. EVERYONE was influenced by Marley, and thanks for reminding me about him. :D

Sorry I misread it. I thought you said that without Dr. Dre, Pete Rock and The RZA wouldn't have their stile.

And I don't think Pete Rock was the very first person to sample horns. What about the Jungle Brothers?

Anyway sorry. I thought you were a Dr. Dre fanboy.

Do I still have your respect? :|

(It won't let me write stile properly. What's up with that Orlando?)

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#41 Orlando_Magic
Member since 2002 • 37448 Posts

(It won't let me write stile properly. What's up with that Orlando?)

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You can't use cl.ass or st.yle... I think it has to do with the Java codes on GS now. It messes them up. 

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#42 Orlando_Magic
Member since 2002 • 37448 Posts

And I don't think Pete Rock was the very first person to sample horns. What about the Jungle Brothers?

bradleybhoy

Should've answered this with my last post... but just listen to A Tribe Called Quest's "Footprints" off their debut album back in 1990 which obviously uses the horns from Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke." There are horns on 3 Feet High and Rising, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, etc. too.

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#43 ak618
Member since 2005 • 1242 Posts
Haha you said Scott Storch. You're funny!
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#44 Improbus
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What about SWIZZ BEATS y'all?!?!?!
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#45 tmac200913
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Out of the following: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Pharrell williams, Hi Tek, Kanye West, Scott Storch, Just Blaze, WILL.I.AM????

You can put them in order or just say whos ur favourite.

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Dr. Dre, no doubt..

but in order of my faves, it would be Dre, Kanye, Just Blaze, hi Tek

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#46 ak618
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What about SWIZZ BEATS y'all?!?!?! Improbus
yup yup yup yup ay ay yo yo yo....it's me b****es!
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#47 TreyPhan82
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Haha you said Scott Storch. You're funny!ak618

 

scott storch is legit dude.  he got his start playing keys for the roots on their older albums and a lot of people say he did a lot of uncredited work on dre's 2001 album.  i know he looks like a clown with his orange bath robe and ish but whatever.  that timbaland diss video was hilarious, hes in MIA changing lanes in a bugatti.  and then you look at the dude and its hilarious as hell. 

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#48 ak618
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[QUOTE="ak618"]Haha you said Scott Storch. You're funny!TreyPhan82

 

scott storch is legit dude. he got his start playing keys for the roots on their older albums and a lot of people say he did a lot of uncredited work on dre's 2001 album. i know he looks like a clown with his orange bath robe and ish but whatever. that timbaland diss video was hilarious, hes in MIA changing lanes in a bugatti. and then you look at the dude and its hilarious as hell.

Exactly. Storch is a friggin clown now, and he did it to himself. He f**king killed it on Do You Want More (just like everyone else on that record), but his production has always been corny to me. I'm not a big Dre fan, so I didn't really like the songs I heard off of 2001. But his godawful production for Paris Hilton, 50 Cent, and (insert sh***y pop artist here) is unforgivable. The old Scott Storch played some pretty good keys on the first two roots albums, but when it comes to production, I can't stand him. I hate this term but he is the definition of a sellout.