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Dr. Dre The Aftermath, May 23, 2011
This review is from: Dr Dre Presents the Aftermath (Audio CD)
The seller did a great job nothing bad to say about that.. I was looking for the new Aftermath CD that was supposed to be released on 4/20 but couldnt find it in stores so I ordered what I thought was it on here
This CD sucks.. Dr. Dre doesnt even do much vocals and the beats and sound in general doesnt sound like what I expected from such a great artist
Adam
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crap, December 22, 2008
This review is from: Dr Dre Presents the Aftermath (Audio CD)
cd did not have any type of case it came in a enevlope it was very scratched and broken completely in half. never buy from this person ever. crap
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WACK :-<, March 8, 2008
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I wouldnt recommend this album beacuse it only has 1 good song and thats the one by DR Dre.
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3 out of 16 = 19%, January 19, 2008
This review is from: Dr Dre Presents the Aftermath (Audio CD)
I bought this a long time ago thinking it was gonna be full of the usual heat Dr. Dre brings. I remember skimming through it thinking it was the worst purchase I ever made for an album. There is nothing but talentless no-name rappers and singers throughout and just forgettable tracks, one after another. There are only 3 songs out of 16 that are worth keeping and actually have replay value, I still enjoy them to this day. Of course it's because they sound like some effort was put into them by great rappers like KRS-One, Nas, King Tee and an actual song with Dr. Dre on it.
KEEPERS:
East Coast/West Coast Killas
Been There, Done That
Str8 Gone
Throw the rest in the garbage and press delete.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Alright, February 23, 2007
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It's alright, the majority of the CD seems to be RnB though, I didn't really even bother with it. The good, rap songs though are ... On The World, Blunt Time, and Been There, Done That.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Worth it., October 14, 2006
This review is from: Dr Dre Presents the Aftermath (Audio CD)
I would recommend this CD to fans of R&B and Smooth hip-hop. It's well produced and has variety. Nas, Krs-One, and B-Real are on it and I got this used through this website. Dre is the executive producer so it's really well-produced from top to bottom and I've played it a lotta times. It's definitely worth the cheap price I paid for it. It's kinda old school and I guess that's why peeps is hatin' on it. Every song is not about shootin' niggas. This CD is probably not for illiterate gang bangers or gangsta wannabees. These songs are by the new artists that Dre was trying to introduce from his new label after he left Death Row.
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The Aftermath, After Death Row, August 1, 2005
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Dr. Dre's first release after leaving Death Row with this compilation of heavy hitters and newcoming artists. With "Aftermath (The Intro)" strarting off this lp it seemed to be headed for a five star classic. "East Coast/West Coast Killas" by Group Therapy consists of four emcees / rappers of killing lyrics of RBX, Krs-One, B-Real & Nas. Mel-Man drops mediocre lyrics over the heavy bassline and hard kicks on "Sh**tin' On The World". RBX bats again on the solo "Blunt Time" as he continues to deliver the hard lyrics as done on The Chronic. Newcomer R&B diva, Kim Summerson delivers an impressive performance on "Choices". Dre has a song of his own, "Been There Done That", as he compares himself to other rappers / emcees and producers. The highlight of this release is production!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
feelin it, July 31, 2005
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i got this from amazon a few months ago, and its on constant rotation. i believe i had every album with a dr dre production or guest rap except this album. i had heard it was dissapointing to some people. i dont know why, its not really a dre album, its a compilation with 7 dre beats on it.i though everything was gonna be dre beats so i was dissapointed, but truth is if i didnt read the credits, i woulda thought all the beats were dre anyway. dre raps on 2 songs which are both dope. half of this cd is rnb songs. which are pretty damn good. mel mans(didnt know he rapped)sh*ttin on the world is the best rap song here and is perfect to smoke to.choices by kim summerson is the best rnb track, which is the best flip of isaac hayes look of love ive heard, and makes ashantis song rain an excercise in futility(altho its obviously not as great a song as jiggas can i live). musically this album is straight bumpin and the other producers do a good job of keepin up with dre. most of the artists featured are no names but it doesnt matter because the beats are so smooth and bangin. i would recomend this to fans of rnb and smooth hip hop. i got this while im waitin for 'detox' and i played it a lotta times. its definetly worth the cheap price
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best cd ever, October 4, 2004
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i like the cd because it si good music + the only reson i rely like it in one of the songs you will here a beep beep and it ticks down when it get to the end it goease boom if you have a rely good stero or subs then this will be good to add to your colction trust me exp this cd is not for rely young kids bad bad words hehehe see ya
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Life After Death Row... Results Are Varied., March 15, 2004
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This was not one of 1996's biggest hitters even with Dr Dre's name on it. This is an album's worth of artists on and associated with Dre's then newly formed Aftermath Records. Although not a terrible effort, it was more of a public setting of a new landmark in Dre's music career to show people (perhaps the infamous Death Row Records too) that it was the case that they needed him more then he needed them as implied on Dre's own track 'Been There Done That'. Still, there are some highlights on '... The Aftermath' but very few artists really get to shine. RBX's 'Blunt Time' and King T's 'Str-8 Gone' are the album's only worth while listeners apart from Dre's solo track. Either his heart or his head were not really in this album as the majority of production held by the Doctor is not up to scratch compared with his debut 'The Chronic' or various other produced tracks on ex-labelmates albums, Snoop Doggy Dogg - (Gin & Juice) and Tupac Shakur - (California Love). '... The Aftermath' is more of a declaration of independance rather then a wannabe platinum album as I believe Dre could easily have invested just a little more time into this album by adding a hit track or two, however the album fails to kickstart anywhere from the beginning through to the end. For hardcore fans only.
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