Dr. Dre "The Chronic 2 - A New World Odor (Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk)" album link
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It's on YouTube. The Biggie joints could use some touch ups but that's coming real soon here. I'm undecided on direction right now
side A
01 - Intro
featuring George Clinton and Chris Tucker
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Bud'da with Additional Production By: D. Roach)
02 - Puppet Master
featuring B-Real
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and DJ Muggs)
03 - Keep Their Heads Ringin'
featuring Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Coleman, and Barbra Wilson
(Produced By: Dr. Dre, Sam Sneed, and Stu-B-Doo)
04 - California Love
featuring Makaveli and Roger Troutman
(Produced By: Dr. Dre, Roger Troutman, Barney Rubble, and Butch Small)
05 - Blunt Time
featuring RBX and Roger Troutman
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Stu-B-Doo)
06 - Been There Done That
featuring Dorothy Coleman and Barbra Wilson
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Bud'da)
07 - Money
featuring King T and Dawn Robinson
(Produced By: Dr. Dre)
08 - 211 [Skit]
featuring Nancy Fletcher and Fingas
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Sam Sneed with Additional Production By: D. Roach)
09 - Ghetto Hero
featuring Sam Sneed, Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Coleman, and Barbra Wilson
(Produced By: Sam Sneed)
side B
10 - A New World Odor
featuring Nas, Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Coleman, Barbra Wilson, and Dawn Robinson
(Produced By: Dr. Dre)
11 - Tha Times
featuring Nas
(Produced By: Dr. Dre with Additional Production By: D. Roach)
12 - Familia
featuring Nature and Dawn Robinson
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and The Glove Taylor)
13 - Phone Tap
featuring Nas, AZ, and Nature
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and The Glove Taylor)
14 - Split Personality
featuring E-A-Ski, Barbra Wilson, Nancy Fletcher, and Dorothy Coleman
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and E-A-Ski)
15 - Natural Born Killaz
featuring Ice Cube and John Amos
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Sam Sneed)
16 - Burnin' Up
featuring Sam Sneed, J-Flexx, Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Coleman, and Barbra Wilson
(Produced By: Sam Sneed with Additional Production By: D. Roach)
17 - Make Cash
featuring J-Flexx
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and The Glove Taylor)
18 - My Life
featuring Nancy Fletcher, Dorothy Coleman, Barbra Wilson, and The D.O.C.
(Produced By: Dr. Dre)
[BONUS TRACKS]
19 - Let Me Ride 2001
featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg, Dat ? Daz, and Jewell
(Produced By: Dat ? Daz, Soopafly, Tyrone Griffin, Rahmelee Davis, Steve Baxter, Fernando Harkless, Cavi, and James Timbali)
20 - Anybody Killa
featuring Nas, RBX, KRS-1, and B-Real
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and Mel-Man)
21 - Bitchez
featuring The ? D and The D.O.C.
(Produced By: ? D)
22 - House Calls (Remix)
featuring Tha Back N Tha Day Krew aka The Casino Crew
(Produced By: Dr. Dre and E.)
I actually don't even know if this effects the rules or not, considering. But if it does then ? it, I'm guilty
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Is it new songs?
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This seems legit
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supergangster wrote: »Is it new songs?
Technically. There's different mixes and cuts on here. Plus some of the songs are unreleased or Out Of Print.BritishGentleman wrote: »This seems legit
Pretty much Holmz -
Introduction
https://youtu.be/OJKTTki_7uM
Tha Times (Nas and Dr. Dre duet with different Outro)
https://youtu.be/SJ-osqARvxg
It's So Hot aka "Burnin Up"
https://youtu.be/hR_lpIFi56k
All of these are new edits, including "Natural Born Killaz" -
Man they should've dropped this on vinyl
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I AINT gonna lie after hearing this I wonder how many songs Dr Dre got in the vault? Probably just like Prince got enough songs to make dozens of albums
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So what is this exactly?
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Man even on a fake album Dre got too many features
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Sounds like a Bruse Wane album title "The Chronic 2: A New World Odor - Poppas Got A Brand New Funk"
corny too. I think monizzle ghostwrote it for Dre -
sapp08_2001 wrote: »I AINT gonna lie after hearing this I wonder how many songs Dr Dre got in the vault? Probably just like Prince got enough songs to make dozens of albums
They had a list floatin around with alot/all of the unreleased tracks from Death Row. Alotta that ? was mislabeled, some of it was already released, and some were skits or unfinished instrumentals. ? was mad long too
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That's where you're misguided at. Some of these tracks and instrumentals were meant for the actual project, including this version of "California Love". The entire album is everything Dre had a hand in or in the cases of "Let Me Ride 2001", "Bitchez", and "House Calls (Remix)" [the bonus tracks], he inspired. The live instrumentation on LMR (a likely instrumental he would've used for that album), then you had the "Bitchez Ain't ? part 2" from The DOC from the "Helter Skelter" project that he was working on with ? D and company. Songs and beats The DOC and D was workin on before he bounced
Then you have The Street Scholars collaboration that he oversaw with Sam Sneed but obviously due to other reasons that project never got to see the light of day until later, which still has unheard material left. Plus J-Flexx was a part of that group and worked heavily with Dre during those times. He's even ghost spittin for Dre on "Burnin Up" but you can't really tell becuz I muddled it a little bit to the point where it sounds normal and like he's supposed to be actually rappin it. Sneed also played a pivotal role in Dre's moves & production Post-? and looking at the credits and remembering "U Better Recognize" it's eazy to c. Flexx was writin ? for Dre too, like "California Love" for one.
Then you got Firm/Aftermath era Dre working heavily with Nas and still keeping RBX around for the show. Nas is all over this one. I could've added more but it wouldn't have made sense seeing as how this is a concept album. It's all about Mind Control on some Puppet Master ? but you'll never guess it becuz everything is so subliminal in the music thru the lyrics' messages as Song by Song rolls out
On top of that it tells a story if you follow the "script" and it weaves thru 4 sequences:
Sequence One - Death Row
Sequence Two - Familia
Sequence Three - Street Scholar
Sequence Four - Aftermath
the bonus tracks are bonus tracks that add more depth to the story. Had this had came out in real life they would've all showed up on different pressings before the max out [cd, cassette, vinyl]. But that's another story.
I've added edits to tracks that needed it and boosted levels within range for songs that needed a little more bump than mud. This whole thing plays out like a movie. Everything from The Intro to Been There Done That to Ghetto Hero to Phone Tap to whatever, all plays in to each other
In all honesty this isn't just another thrown together random ass ? compilation. This captures everything dude was aimin for during those times. Even sonically thru songs like "Natural Born Killaz" and "Blunt Time" and "Let Me Ride '01". ? 's just on a whole nother level. -
I got artwork for the ? n everythang
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Link doesnt work...
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water ur seeds wrote: »Link doesnt work...
Just go on the YouTube page. I would've put it in the OP but it's too late to re-edit -
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all this ? has been on youtube since forever
and most of it has been released on other albums anyway Dre presents aftermath etc. -
That's where you're misguided at. Some of these tracks and instrumentals were meant for the actual project, including this version of "California Love". The entire album is everything Dre had a hand in or in the cases of "Let Me Ride 2001", "Bitchez", and "House Calls (Remix)" [the bonus tracks], he inspired. The live instrumentation on LMR (a likely instrumental he would've used for that album), then you had the "Bitchez Ain't ? part 2" from The DOC from the "Helter Skelter" project that he was working on with ? D and company. Songs and beats The DOC and D was workin on before he bounced
Then you have The Street Scholars collaboration that he oversaw with Sam Sneed but obviously due to other reasons that project never got to see the light of day until later, which still has unheard material left. Plus J-Flexx was a part of that group and worked heavily with Dre during those times. He's even ghost spittin for Dre on "Burnin Up" but you can't really tell becuz I muddled it a little bit to the point where it sounds normal and like he's supposed to be actually rappin it. Sneed also played a pivotal role in Dre's moves & production Post-? and looking at the credits and remembering "U Better Recognize" it's eazy to c. Flexx was writin ? for Dre too, like "California Love" for one.
Then you got Firm/Aftermath era Dre working heavily with Nas and still keeping RBX around for the show. Nas is all over this one. I could've added more but it wouldn't have made sense seeing as how this is a concept album. It's all about Mind Control on some Puppet Master ? but you'll never guess it becuz everything is so subliminal in the music thru the lyrics' messages as Song by Song rolls out
On top of that it tells a story if you follow the "script" and it weaves thru 4 sequences:
Sequence One - Death Row
Sequence Two - Familia
Sequence Three - Street Scholar
Sequence Four - Aftermath
the bonus tracks are bonus tracks that add more depth to the story. Had this had came out in real life they would've all showed up on different pressings before the max out [cd, cassette, vinyl]. But that's another story.
I've added edits to tracks that needed it and boosted levels within range for songs that needed a little more bump than mud. This whole thing plays out like a movie. Everything from The Intro to Been There Done That to Ghetto Hero to Phone Tap to whatever, all plays in to each other
In all honesty this isn't just another thrown together random ass ? compilation. This captures everything dude was aimin for during those times. Even sonically thru songs like "Natural Born Killaz" and "Blunt Time" and "Let Me Ride '01". ? 's just on a whole nother level.
So basically... old random tracks off old random projects. -
That's where you're misguided at. Some of these tracks and instrumentals were meant for the actual project, including this version of "California Love". The entire album is everything Dre had a hand in or in the cases of "Let Me Ride 2001", "Bitchez", and "House Calls (Remix)" [the bonus tracks], he inspired. The live instrumentation on LMR (a likely instrumental he would've used for that album), then you had the "Bitchez Ain't ? part 2" from The DOC from the "Helter Skelter" project that he was working on with ? D and company. Songs and beats The DOC and D was workin on before he bounced
Then you have The Street Scholars collaboration that he oversaw with Sam Sneed but obviously due to other reasons that project never got to see the light of day until later, which still has unheard material left. Plus J-Flexx was a part of that group and worked heavily with Dre during those times. He's even ghost spittin for Dre on "Burnin Up" but you can't really tell becuz I muddled it a little bit to the point where it sounds normal and like he's supposed to be actually rappin it. Sneed also played a pivotal role in Dre's moves & production Post-? and looking at the credits and remembering "U Better Recognize" it's eazy to c. Flexx was writin ? for Dre too, like "California Love" for one.
Then you got Firm/Aftermath era Dre working heavily with Nas and still keeping RBX around for the show. Nas is all over this one. I could've added more but it wouldn't have made sense seeing as how this is a concept album. It's all about Mind Control on some Puppet Master ? but you'll never guess it becuz everything is so subliminal in the music thru the lyrics' messages as Song by Song rolls out
On top of that it tells a story if you follow the "script" and it weaves thru 4 sequences:
Sequence One - Death Row
Sequence Two - Familia
Sequence Three - Street Scholar
Sequence Four - Aftermath
the bonus tracks are bonus tracks that add more depth to the story. Had this had came out in real life they would've all showed up on different pressings before the max out [cd, cassette, vinyl]. But that's another story.
I've added edits to tracks that needed it and boosted levels within range for songs that needed a little more bump than mud. This whole thing plays out like a movie. Everything from The Intro to Been There Done That to Ghetto Hero to Phone Tap to whatever, all plays in to each other
In all honesty this isn't just another thrown together random ass ? compilation. This captures everything dude was aimin for during those times. Even sonically thru songs like "Natural Born Killaz" and "Blunt Time" and "Let Me Ride '01". ? 's just on a whole nother level.
Dre's a perfectionist. He wouldn't have wanted anybody to listen to this. -
@phukkyou2 why are you riding so hard for this mate? you make it seem like it's your album
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FishNChips wrote: »@phukkyou2 why are you riding so hard for this mate? you make it seem like it's your album
Because the whole world needs to know that this exist. Stop bein jelly that you didn't do it and enjoy.