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Cool & Dre and Trackmasters

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Cool & Dre and Trackmasters

Postby SoldierShady » Jul 5th, '11, 22:00

Definitely some of the most slept on producers of all time. Disagree? Feel free. :shifty:
I swear I near jizzed when I heard Fat Joe's King of N.Y for the first time today. What are ya'll's favourite productions by them?

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Re: Cool & Dre and Trackmasters

Postby Raids-God » Jul 5th, '11, 22:32

Just Blaze didnt Produce Battle Cry ... he just mixed it

But still yawl, Just Blaze is ill, But Trackmasters did Its Tuesday for royce, witch is retarded dope :worship:
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Re: Cool & Dre and Trackmasters

Postby stillmatic » Jul 6th, '11, 01:07

Lol @ hyping Cool & Dre and saying fuck Just Blaze. Cool and Dre have spent their entire career chasing Jus' and his sound.

Trackmasters were dope, they had their own particular sound and it did make hit records. But eventually people got bored of it. Cool & Dre's sound will never ever progress, and that's why they're signed to Young Money.

The difference between the likes of Just Blaze, Trackmasters (in their prime) to cats like Cool & Dre is that they can make songs which result in classic albums whereas the likes of Cool & Dre can only make hit songs. It's not even comparable.
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Re: Cool & Dre and Trackmasters

Postby dR3 » Jul 6th, '11, 02:09

Yo Creamy bastard, you forgot one of the best rap beats of all time:

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