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  • DJ Quik Does Not Believe Dr. Dre Will Ever Release "Detox

    After many years of updates and delays, it seems Dr. Dre's Detox will never come out. At least that's what DJ Quik believes. The longtime Dr. Dre collaborator (and sometimes rival) recently unveiled his thoughts on why the album will probably never see the light of day. He noted that it's musically "advanced" and added that he backs Dre on whatever his decision may be. He also spoke on working with Dre in the studio and said Dre "will make you cry" because "he's a perfectionist to a fault."

    "I don't really believe that Dr. Dre's gonna release [Detox]," he said in an interview with Nui Te Koha for The Herald Sun. "I think he's kind of over it and rightfully so. If he does put it out, it's gonna come out without the fanfare."

    Quik added that Dre doesn't need to continue making music based on what he's done in the past. He also said the album is advanced and noted that some may not be prepared for it.

    "He's done it. He's already succeeded. He doesn't have to prove to anybody that he can make a hot record. What else can he do? He can't reinvent the wheel. He's already made all the wheels in Hip Hop. I think it's hard for him to let go of another brainchild that he might think some people won't even appreciate because some of it is advanced. I've listened to it. It's a smart record."

    Through this, Quik says Dre has his support if he decides not to release the project and adds that he would probably do the same if he were in Dre's shoes.

    "I'm with him one hundred percent if he doesn't want to release Detox because in his world, it's just another plaque. Because of how finicky Hip Hop fans are now and how here-today-gone-tomorrow things could be, I wouldn't want to take that chance with my career either."

    Moreover, Quik spoke on what it's like to be with Dre in the studio. He acknowledged Dre's professionalism but likened him to a slave driver and said he expects perfection from artists.

    "Dr. Dre is a slave driver in the studio," he shared. "He'll make you cry. You actually have to be perfect in the studio to work with him. If you're not, you won't be in the studio with him. He's very professional, but at the same time, he's totally, totally, totally mean when it comes to production. He'll tell you exactly how he feels about something if he don't like it. He's a perfectionist and almost a perfectionist to a fault. But that's what defines him. That's what made him who he is. He's iconic in that way. He don't just let things slide because his pride and his career is riding on it."

  • #2
    Damn , Dj Quik is kissing Dre's butt all the way .. at least that's how it sounds



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    • #3
      Detox could be a damn boxset at this point. I find it hard to believe he can't release it today with all the tracks made for it. What's so hard about going thru tons of songs and picking the best ones & maybe add some tweaks and release the shit. He's definitely a perfectionist to a fault. He should of released it at the end of last year when he was hyping it up and released his headphones.

      I feel he's stuck in an endless loop at this point. He makes a lot of tracks and waits years until the tracks are already dated and has to keep making more. It won't end until he says fuck it and just puts it out. imo

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      • #4
        i fucking forgot about detox seriously
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        • #5
          dont care, not bothered..!! they can do what they want with this album for all i care

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          • #6
            Good read i think we will see detox but it still wont be any time soon

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            • #7
              Vaporware comes to mind
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              • #8
                Professionalism and perfectionism for doing 4/4 loops and recreating samples? Really? Most demanding and top perfectionist rock and metal producers and bands that I know, worked, or read about take no more then few months to have a briliant and well written album completed, mixed and mastered. And structure of a songs are way more complex then rap songs will ever be, which are based on 4/4 multitrack loops.

                I dislike overhyping and giving bigger meaning then what it is that hip hop heads like to make. They are just trying so hard to be like real musicians s to appeal sympathetic to the fan base.
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                • #9
                  who gives a shit i certainly dont

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                  • #10
                    to think pac could knock a double disc album out within a matter of months.

                    come on dre lad!

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                    • #11
                      I have big fears for Kendrick Lamar's label debut as well with see behind it

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                      • #12
                        The whole thing about perfectionism is simply not true. Perfectionism doesn't take years, not with an album, just as [MENTION=369]Nikola said. Either he isn't working on the album at all, or he simply misses inspiration.
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