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  • #37
    Originally posted by iceman4 View Post
    Yes

    Whatever happened to architects Seems wayne shouted em out prior to C1 alot and then never heard about them

    I know they did Crack Ya Bottle as well

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    • #38
      Originally posted by martian master View Post
      Whatever happened to architects Seems wayne shouted em out prior to C1 alot and then never heard about them

      I know they did Crack Ya Bottle as well
      Probably some random in-house producers from N.O. at the studio Wayne recorded at. They had beats and Wayne was hungry af to hop on any track and said why not. Same situation with T-Mix & Batman I'd assume.
      RawTuneNotACartoon

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      • #39
        Originally posted by Raw Tune Not A Cartoon View Post
        Probably some random in-house producers from N.O. at the studio Wayne recorded at. They had beats and Wayne was hungry af to hop on any track and said why not. Same situation with T-Mix & Batman I'd assume.
        T-Mix & Batman beats were always perfect for Wayne. A lot of great songs made with their beats.
        #FreeColleGrove2

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        • #40
          Originally posted by Raw Tune Not A Cartoon View Post
          Crazy, I was gonna make a thread about this too pretty soon and I come across this! I'll throw in a few I know and/or are fairly certain about.

          Most of, if not all, of the OG songs on SQAD are produced by Raj Smoove. Roll On, I'm About It, I'm Gangsta, etc. They just have his signature sound of that era plus he produced so many tracks during those C1 sessions. Side Note: I've been dying to figure out the sample on I'm About It and Shazam hasn't helped at all, so if anyone knows it, please let me know!

          Most of the OG C2 tracks were produced by Mannie Fresh. Let Em def sounds like a Mannie beat to me. You Nasty might be DVLP since he produced Unbelievable/Famous off LWA and they do sound similar (can't find that interview ATM but he calls is Unbelievable in the interview). Love This Fucking Guy could also be DVLP. Mr. Postman might be StreetRunner but that's a stretch and a half lol. Be Me could either be Mannie or possibly T-Mix & Batman.

          Unfortunately most, if not all, of these old sessions will have to be filled in based on assumptions or good ears more than anything else.
          Sorry been a while since I peeped this thread.

          I went through and gave Raj prod credits for all the remaining SQ songs and the 3 Dizzy SQ era feats

          Let Em wasn't a confirmed C2 session from what I can tell, so it may not be a Mannie beat imo, alhough it does fit his style. If we can confirm its C2 ill credit him.

          You Nasty and LTFG im hesitant to say its DVLP's bc its not on his wiki page (I'm pretty sure he updated it himself bc some of these weren't ever confirmed his outside of this wiki post)
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVLP#P...on_Discography

          As far as the other ones you mentioned that are best guesses, I think its best to leave them blank so they dont get lost in the shuffle and maybe one day well come back to this list and fill in some more.

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          These are the unknown productions from WCC1/2 and C2 pt2: like father like son. I noted beside each one if wayne name drops a certain session. I'm sure some of the C2 ones are mannie but want to know your thoughts. Also "Gotta Get It" I suspect Mannie or Young Yonny produced, Mannie bc it sounds like his production style, and Yonny because the song is similar to Mo Fire from C2 with the rasta flow and Wayne actually says "Mo Fire".

          2006 - When You See Me (BM J.R. 2) - WCC1/C2 Session
          2006 - Gangsta - WCC1
          2006 - In The Streets - WCC1
          2006 - Do What You Do - WCC1/C2 Session
          2006 - Someone Like Me (That Somebody) - WCC1
          2006 - Long Time Comin' - C2P2: LFLS - C2 Session
          2006 - Feelin' Myself - C2P2: LFLS
          2006 - My Girl - C2P2: LFLS
          2006 - 4 Tha Haters - C2P2: LFLS
          2006 - I Got It - WCC2
          2006 - Alphabet Bitches - WCC2
          2006 - Gotta Get It - WCC2
          2006 - Ready To Walk (Birdmans On) - WCC2/LWA Session
          2006 - Private Dancer - WCC2
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          • #41


            not sure if posted yet but Sarom produced Something You Forgot, I Took Her, I'm a Beast and Street Life


            ''They say they want the drugs to stop but imma major setback when my album drop''

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            • #42
              Originally posted by WeezyFan View Post


              not sure if posted yet but Sarom produced Something You Forgot, I Took Her, I'm a Beast and Street Life
              we need him working with wayne again cause those songs be fire

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              • #43
                Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Post
                we need him working with wayne again cause those songs be fire
                Sarom is very close with Streetrunner

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                • #44
                  Originally posted by WeezyFan View Post


                  not sure if posted yet but Sarom produced Something You Forgot, I Took Her, I'm a Beast and Street Life
                  Sorry just now seeing this, appreciate it WF. Didn't know Sarom did i took her and im a beast!

                  Nobody knows the producers for any of the unknown W Carter songs????

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                  Heres ones i dont know producer for D2 and LWA v1. I know Secretary samples that 1000 miles song but its only in the beginning, then the beat is different, so I was thinking its just a Raj Smoove beat but wanted to see what yall think.

                  2006 - Walk It Off - Dedication 2
                  2006 - Off The Docks - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - Lay My Organs Down - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - Let's Go Hoe - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - Famous (Unbelievable) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - Donks (S.B. Dunks) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - He A "G" (Turn Up Ya Swag) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                  2006 - Secretary - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
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                  • #45
                    ^The 1000 miles song just fades into it, it's not sampled. Dizzy Downtown song plays before it. Also I wouldn't be surprised if that is a local New Orleans track. As Currency and him did that often. In regards to the Secretary.and Walk of Off
                    Last edited by iceman4; 04-29-2021, 06:04 PM.

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                    • #46
                      Originally posted by hawth33 View Post
                      Sorry just now seeing this, appreciate it WF. Didn't know Sarom did i took her and im a beast!

                      Nobody knows the producers for any of the unknown W Carter songs????

                      - - - Updated - - -

                      Heres ones i dont know producer for D2 and LWA v1. I know Secretary samples that 1000 miles song but its only in the beginning, then the beat is different, so I was thinking its just a Raj Smoove beat but wanted to see what yall think.

                      2006 - Walk It Off - Dedication 2
                      2006 - Off The Docks - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - Lay My Organs Down - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - Let's Go Hoe - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - Famous (Unbelievable) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - Donks (S.B. Dunks) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - He A "G" (Turn Up Ya Swag) - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      2006 - Secretary - Lil Weezy Ana Vol. 1
                      Do What U Do and In These Streets are produced by Furios or someone by that name. Wayne says ''Furious drop the beat'' in In These Streets, and mentions him in Do What u do


                      ''They say they want the drugs to stop but imma major setback when my album drop''

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                      • #47
                        Originally posted by WeezyFan View Post
                        Do What U Do and In These Streets are produced by Furios or someone by that name. Wayne says ''Furious drop the beat'' in In These Streets, and mentions him in Do What u do
                        Same dude who produced Shorty Bounce from longest yard it seems.
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                        • #48
                          Originally posted by hawth33 View Post
                          Same dude who produced Shorty Bounce from longest yard it seems.
                          oh nice find yeah


                          ''They say they want the drugs to stop but imma major setback when my album drop''

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