Best Mac Dre song?

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Feb 19, 2003
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D-Mak said:
you cant ask that question homie, too many tight Drevious cuts!
Exactly. But I CAN tell you that the best MAC DRE albums are YOUNG BLACK BROTHA and STUPID DOO DOO DUMB. Those are both classics and belong in any Bay fan's collection (as does the first ROMPILATION collection).

After those, RAPPER GONE BAD is pretty damn dope, too--it's not as consistent as the two CDs cited above, but it's worth pickin' up, as is THE CUTTHOAT COMMITTEE's "TURF BUCANEERS," which doesn't have a lot of lyrical substance (mostly songs about partying and picking up women and shit), but it's fun to hear MAC DRE, DUBEE and PSD go back and forth.

His two most recent solos, IT'S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT'S HOW YOU SAY IT and THIZELLE WASHINGTON both have SOME great songs, too, but the production and engineering aren't the greatest. The dope cuts make both CDs worth getting if you're already a fan, but the questionable sound quality ultimately renders these CDs "good, but not great." You might be better off buying these used (so you don't have to pay full price).

PEACE!
 
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sav-man said:


Exactly. But I CAN tell you that the best MAC DRE albums are YOUNG BLACK BROTHA and STUPID DOO DOO DUMB. Those are both classics and belong in any Bay fan's collection (as does the first ROMPILATION collection).

After those, RAPPER GONE BAD is pretty damn dope, too--it's not as consistent as the two CDs cited above, but it's worth pickin' up, as is THE CUTTHOAT COMMITTEE's "TURF BUCANEERS," which doesn't have a lot of lyrical substance (mostly songs about partying and picking up women and shit), but it's fun to hear MAC DRE, DUBEE and PSD go back and forth.

His two most recent solos, IT'S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT'S HOW YOU SAY IT and THIZELLE WASHINGTON both have SOME great songs, too, but the production and engineering aren't the greatest. The dope cuts make both CDs worth getting if you're already a fan, but the questionable sound quality ultimately renders these CDs "good, but not great." You might be better off buying these used (so you don't have to pay full price).

PEACE!
concise!!!

imo, mac dre's albums released before "tongue of a pimp" were on a very different level than of those released after "tongue of a pimp". What happened to the style he used on "life's a bitch" that street philosphy that i grew up admiring. "love those that love you, but don't let love fuck up your vision" He has used many different producers throughout his years, and I believe that many agree that he sounds the best with the likes of K-Lou and Khayree..
 
Apr 25, 2002
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I don't know. Theres lots. But one that sticks out right now is "What Ya Like" of WCBBII.

"Everytime I rap I bust whatcha like cause Im the coldest MC to ever touch a mic!"
 
May 15, 2002
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FirstDankSmokin said:

What happened to the style he used on "life's a bitch" that street philosphy that i grew up admiring. "love those that love you, but don't let love fuck up your vision" He has used many different producers throughout his years, and I believe that many agree that he sounds the best with the likes of K-Lou and Khayree..
that's what i'm saying. but as far as his best song, there's just too many
 

Doxx

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Let's take it back a little bit. If you were really listenin' to Bay shit when this song came out, you damn near died the first time you heard it. You can't deny this shit:

"California Livin'"
That was off the hook. That shit beautifully repped for us out here. Remember the video? Turnin' tight ones, kickin' in by the pool, the nighttime shots by the Golden Gate, Watts Towers in Socal, Billy Jam kickin' it with the Romp. CLASSIC SONG AND VIDEO!
 
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My favorite Dre song would have to be Young Mac Dre straight from jail on the phone. I especially love how it starts out: "I'm a dope rhyme thinkin, henessy drinking, nigga that'll do a drive-by in a lincoln..."
But I agree, there are so many Dre classics, its hard to choose just one.