Doctors of Rhythm
Hip Hop's Greatest Producers Speak
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Jake Brown
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Jake Brown
About this listen
Doctors of Rhythm: Hip Hop's Greatest Producers Speak features exclusive interviews with legendary producers Wyclef Jean, Boi 1da, Pete Rock, Mike Dean, Mannie Fresh, Easy Mo Bee, Eric B., Mario C., Jeff Bass, Sir Mix-A-Lot, Afrika Islam, Drumma Boy, J-ROC, Teddy Riley, N.O. Joe, Jon Conner, Frequency, Aaron Harmon, Bangladesh, and Jeff Bass discussing the making of timeless classics like Tone Loc's "Wild Thing", Doug E. Fresh's "The Show", Young M.C.'s "Bust a Move", Eric B. & Rakim's "Don't Sweat the Technique", Ice T's "6 N the Mornin'", Bobby Brown's "My Prerogative", The Fugees' "Killing Me Softly", Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back", the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage", Tupac's number-ones "How Do You Want It?", "Smile", and "Hit 'Em Up", the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Party and Bullshit", "Goin' Back to Cali", Blackstreet's "No Diggity", U.G.K.'s "Ridin' Dirty", The Geto Boys' "Still" and Juvenile's "Back That Azz Up", Eminem's "Not Afraid", "Lose Yourself", and "The Monster", Lil Wayne's "Go D.J.", "A Mili", and "6 Ft, 7 Ft", Drake's "Forever", "0 to 100", "Controlla", and "Best I Ever Had", Rihanna's "Work", Kanye West's "Stronger", Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" and "Did It On Em", Young Jeezy's "Standing Ovation", Gucci Mane's "Lemonade", Shakira's "Hips Don't Lie", Ludacris's "What's Your Fantasy", Jay Z's "Holy Grail" among many more!
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- Anonymous User
- 14-02-2020
Good subject and content , but very bad sound
Ok - so this is a book about music producers, a lot of the content relates to good quality sounds, a lot of the readers will have a good ear for sound quality. So why make it with the most horrible sounding voice recordings? I really like the content and interviews but some of the interviews actually hurt my ears. I just don’t understand why you would ruin the product this way and then sell it. Why not just get a reader to read the content like actors . Some of the interviews I can’t decipher what they are saying.
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