.::Lil Jon or Rick Rock: The Better Producer on E-40's Album?::.

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May 10, 2002
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"Do ya head like this" sounds like a remake of the beat he did on Spice One's album (Immortalized??) that featured Yukmouth.. anyone peep that? Sounds almost EXACTLY the same but still hard..

"Go hard or go home" is probly my fav track on the album but the whole album is hard and I can't say who's is better. Lil John made the big hits and Rock made it a solid album. Both complimented each other...
 
May 19, 2005
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lil jon came harder on this one because its BME, of course lil jon is gonna go extra hard, like u and dat and tell me when to go, but rick rock has a savage ass style, both of them have track records with 40, they both are tight, but lil jon takes it because this was 40's debut album on BME and had to do it
 
Mar 17, 2006
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Damn. I didn't know that a lot of people really like the "Do Ya Head Like This" track. For some reason, I thought that would be there least favorite. I mean, I thought it was slap, but I always thought it was more vintage E-40 than the new hyphy stuff that attracts the newer audience. But who cares....

Yea. My vote goes to Lil Jon'. Although Rick Rock's beats were slap too, Lil Jon had the upper hand. Tell Me When To Go & U and Dat are in my opinion, the nicest beats on the album. Although we heard Tell Me When To Go a million times, that shit was anthem material. And I'm not gonna even speak on the classic 808 Lil Jon sound on U and Dat. Yay Area comes third, very, very tight intro. I'm getting kinda worried because Rick Rock is starting to sound real techno nowadays.....:ermm:
 
Dec 2, 2005
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SHIT IONO!?! lil jon did pretty good on the beats i mean because i was just expecting his usual "south sounding" instruments...but yeahhh he did it right for the bay...but i would probably lean towards rick rock still...

but wait..fuck..iono..

cant decide..haha