This revelation has sent shockwaves through the music industry, as “Doggystyle” is widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. Many fans and critics have long attributed the success of the album to Dr. Dre’s masterful production, which is known for its funky basslines and smooth, laid-back vibe.
However, Knight insists that Daz Dillinger deserves more credit for the album’s sound, saying that Dre was only minimally involved in the production process. He also claims that Dre was not even present for some of the recording sessions.
Despite Knight’s claims, it is worth noting that Dr. Dre is credited as a producer on every track on the album, and his influence on the sound of “Doggystyle” cannot be denied. Nevertheless, this latest development adds an intriguing layer to the album’s backstory and highlights the complex relationships between artists, producers, and executives in the music industry.
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