The hip-hop album “One Producer on One Album” by Dr. Dre signed by both Timbaland and Metro Boomin

Modern hip-hop was talked about when Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Stephen A. Smith got together. First, Snoop said that Dr. Dre was like the late college football coach Nick Saban. Like Dr. Dre, Saban is seen as the best in his area and has coached many stars over the years.

Smith then asked the famous team what advice they would give to up-and-coming artists today. Snoop said, “Be original,” and Dr. Dre said, “Find your collaborator.” “I don’t like that there are like nine different producers on one album,” she said. I like the thought of having one producer work on more than one record. “Continuity is very important.” When Smith asked when it became popular for more than one composer to work on a song, the West Coast legend said, “I don’t know, but I don’t like it.” You should be able to make the whole album if you’re a producer. That’s the way I thought it should be. In the beginning, that’s what I did.

Timbaland, who is a famous and important producer in his own right, decided to post the video on Instagram with the message “Preach!!!! @drdre.” And he wasn’t the only big producer who agreed with Dr. Dre. “All facts!” Metro Boomin, who speaks for the younger generation, agreed with what was said.Snoop stepped in and said, “But there are a lot of beatmakers, Doc.” This age is different from yours because there aren’t as many producers as there are beatmakers. Making beats is really simple. They’re sending you all these computer packets with the drum loop and this… You had to change the file and make the loop. Dre replied that he thinks there is a “change that’s happening from all this mumble rap thing and everything that’s going on right now.”

Following this, he said, “Right now, someone is working in their garage on something that will be the next Snoop and Dre or the next Prince and Michael Jackson. It will change the game.” It needs to happen right now, and the door is wide open, because everything going on in music right now, especially hip-hop, is crazy as hell.Indie producers like The Alchemist, Daringer, and V Don often work with rappers like Boldy James, Rome Streetz, Larry June, and others to make full albums together. This doesn’t happen very often in popular rap, though. Plus, Metro did a great job producing two records with Future this year, both of which went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200.