Stat Quo Remembers The Moment He Told Dr. Dre "Compton" Was Wack & ? Off Eminem

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s one of the many artists whose album never saw the light of day under legendary producer Dr. Dre, former Shady/Aftermath MC Stat Quo utilized his experiences as well as his mistakes to help parlay his once-burgeoning rap career into a more managerial role. Now he helps other artists make the creative choices that will help them sustain a longer, more prosperous career.

Stat, whose real name is Stanley Benton, stopped by #DXLive last Thursday to share some stories about the old days working with Dre and Eminem, including most recently, and most recently what he thought of Dr. Dre’s Gold-certified Compton album.

“? was wack. I love Dre to death but it was wack,” Stat told Trent Clark, Justin Hunte, Jake Rohn and Marcel Williams. “This how this ? work is how music goes, this is how you know your ? [is] good. 2-3 months after it come out.” He continued, “It’s not that it wasn’t put together quality wise, it’s not that it wasn’t quality beats and ? like that, it just didn’t capture the attention of the world. The only reason it got where it was was because the movie was so phenomenal. And that’s no diss. People think if you don’t like something you’re dissing it. I love Dre. He’s my everything. I helped him [with the project] but that don’t mean it’s the ? just cause I helped, you know what I’m saying, WE ? up!”

With so much unreleased material in his vaults, Stat offered an explanation as to why and how Compton was able to be released when so much classic material remained unearthed.

“if I cook 90 different dishes and I’m tasting each one as I make ‘em and I just set ‘em on the table so they’re sitting in front of me, when I eat I’m gonna leave some ? out cause I have so much food and I’ma get full,” Stat explained, also citing the headphone mogul’s work habits as a reason for his continual successes. “[Dre] has a relentless work ethic. He works all the time so he accumulates music all the time. He never leaves the studio without anything. When I first started working with him he told me that what Tupac would do, Tupac would come in there, lay a verse and then the hook, then he’d go to the next thing. He’d do three or four and then he’ll listen back, and then he’d perfect the one and that’s the one that he would leave with. That’s why Tupac had so much music cause every time he went to the lab he did four songs every ? time, so Dre works just like that. This dude works as if he has nothing, as if he’s broke,” Stat revealed.

As for why his own album Statlanta never came out on Shady/Aftermath Stat places the blame squarely on himself.

“People try to blame Dre, it’s not always Dre’s fault. I was on the shelf. That was my fault cause I didn’t pick a side,” admitted Stat. “I came in there a certain kind of way then I started trying to make music to appease them instead of trying to make music to appease the people that got me in that door. I came from the underground Atlanta making a certain kind of rap. People loved me for that and then I got around Dre I started trying to make ? that sound like 50 and what they was doing. I should’ve just stayed in my lane and kept doing what I was doing and the people would have forced it out. With Kendrick, the people forced it out. They could not hold it. Game, the people forced his album out. They could not hold it. All these people I talked about picked an identity: Game’s a Blood, 50’s a gangster, Kendrick’s an intellectual. You know who the ? they rapping to when they rap. Stat Quo was all over the place. That’s not Dre’s fault that’s my fault.”

But ? off the biggest rapper (at the time) also will get you in the doghouse fast and Stat admits to doing just that with Marshall Mathers.

“My album would have came out but I ? up,” he said, revisiting the story. “There was a song called ‘Dance On It’. Em wrote the chorus and Em wanted me to say the chorus. I thought it was not good. If I would have said, ‘Yeah, that’s it! That’s the one we going with!’ I would’ve got my album out. But I tried to be on some ‘Nah, I don’t like that; that ain’t a hit.’ I was really arguing with the top-selling rapper of all-time on what a ? ’ hit was. What a ? idiot I was!”

He continued, “My exact quote was: ‘I’ll put it out if you stay on the hook’ and then I said, ‘Give me a million dollars and I’ll put it out.’ And when I said that, me and Eminem went like this [divides hands]. It was a wrap! He was mad as ? ! And Dre was like, ‘Yo, you made him mad.’ And then like the next day, I like apologized with tears in my eyes. Because I’m watching my ? ’ career go down the drain.”

Check out the full interview above for more stories including why he got dropped from Shady Records, some of the unreleased music he’s heard and some of his favorite stories from his time hanging around Dr. Dre.
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  • JonnyRoccIT
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    Where the Link.?
  • sapp08_2001
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    I liked compton but compared to Dre previous ? it was cool at best.
  • Stew
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    edited February 2017
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    5 Grand wrote: »
    ? was wack. I love Dre to death but it was wack,” Stat told Trent Clark, Justin Hunte, Jake Rohn and Marcel Williams. “This how this ? work is how music goes, this is how you know your ? [is] good. 2-3 months after it come out.” He continued, “It’s not that it wasn’t put together quality wise, it’s not that it wasn’t quality beats and ? like that, it just didn’t capture the attention of the world."


    The bolded explains everything. He needs to be mindful of how he expresses himself. He went from saying "? was wack" to "it had quality beats but didn't capture the attention of the world".

    He should have just made the second statement and kept the "? was wack" comment to himself.

    Lol yea he ? that all up. Now ppl are gonna run with the "it was wack" part when that's not what he meant and in all reality he's only saying that cause the album didn't go XXXX platinum like all of Dres other projects. There ain't even a damn video for the album.
  • Trillfate
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    Who??

    Shelved rapper said what????
  • Revolver Ocelot
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    Stew wrote: »
    5 Grand wrote: »
    ? was wack. I love Dre to death but it was wack,” Stat told Trent Clark, Justin Hunte, Jake Rohn and Marcel Williams. “This how this ? work is how music goes, this is how you know your ? [is] good. 2-3 months after it come out.” He continued, “It’s not that it wasn’t put together quality wise, it’s not that it wasn’t quality beats and ? like that, it just didn’t capture the attention of the world."


    The bolded explains everything. He needs to be mindful of how he expresses himself. He went from saying "? was wack" to "it had quality beats but didn't capture the attention of the world".

    He should have just made the second statement and kept the "? was wack" comment to himself.

    Lol yea he ? that all up. Now ppl are gonna run with the "it was wack" part when that's not what he meant and in all reality he's only saying that cause the album didn't go XXXX platinum like all of Dres other projects. There ain't even a damn video for the album.

    Like this thread title.

    Thread make it seem like Stat was in the studio or at listening party and told Dre to his face Compton was wack.


    BTW I thought Stat was pretty nice. He wasn't gonna wow you lyrically, but he was far from wack.

    These was my ? back in 05

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c624-_tsfc

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjYBvvqpcHg

  • $ineedmoney$
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    edited February 2017
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    ...Compton was not hot b...

    ...Dre dropped that average frisbee in a rush because he didnt want Cube to be the only member out of N.W.A. to cash in on Straight Outta Compton...
  •  i ro ny
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    i thought stat quo was dope.


    gotta read the full interview when its up.
  • Smokey Tha Bandit
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    Stat was cool but he's trippin. Compton was ? hard, ? he talkin bout?
  • Built 4 cuban linx
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    Sion wrote: »
    He's entitled to his opinion. Constructive criticism can make you better.
    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Word. The only person I read that Eminem will legit take advice from is Dr.Dre, Rakim, G Rap, BDK and Ice T. His OGs. Interesting to say the least.

    Yeah Eminem said it on a song on recovery that he had too many yes men around him telling him his verses were hot when they weren't
  • black caesar
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    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Link to this?
  • Stew
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    Sion wrote: »
    He's entitled to his opinion. Constructive criticism can make you better.
    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Word. The only person I read that Eminem will legit take advice from is Dr.Dre, Rakim, G Rap, BDK and Ice T. His OGs. Interesting to say the least.

    Yeah Eminem said it on a song on recovery that he had too many yes men around him telling him his verses were hot when they weren't

    I bet this happens to most people in his position or at least in a similar position. Proof dying probably didn't help anything either.
  • chompollet
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    When was the last time Dr Dre made a GREAT beat?
  •  i ro ny
    i ro ny Members Posts: 8,459 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2017
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    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Link to this?

    I saw the interview. Just Blaze thought he was about to lose a lot of money when he told Eminem he didn't like how how a particular verse shifted in subject matter and how his flow was on a song they were working on for Recovery. Said he thought we was gonna get fired.

    https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=jRHmB-BbPHI
  • Built 4 cuban linx
    Built 4 cuban linx Members Posts: 12,285 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Link to this?

    https://youtu.be/hX8_7PxEe2A
  • Lefty_
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    Compton wasn't wack....But it sure the ? wasn't what it was supposed to be.
  • Built 4 cuban linx
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    Stew wrote: »
    Sion wrote: »
    He's entitled to his opinion. Constructive criticism can make you better.
    Just blaze said the same about Eminem, that he don't take criticism well and people barely tell him when a song of his is bad

    Maybe if more people told him that he wouldn't have as much trash in his catalog

    Word. The only person I read that Eminem will legit take advice from is Dr.Dre, Rakim, G Rap, BDK and Ice T. His OGs. Interesting to say the least.

    Yeah Eminem said it on a song on recovery that he had too many yes men around him telling him his verses were hot when they weren't

    I bet this happens to most people in his position or at least in a similar position. Proof dying probably didn't help anything either.

    Yep, kanye in the past few years has been the worst victim of that lately
  • Built 4 cuban linx
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    chompollet wrote: »
    When was the last time Dr Dre made a GREAT beat?

    Compton was full of great beats, you bugging
  • The Recipe
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    chompollet wrote: »
    When was the last time Dr Dre made a GREAT beat?

    According to Pac he aint worked in years and that was like 95 LMFAO.