@EsquireMusic111 Doesn't really remind me of Dr. Dre, but it's nice (both the composition and the attempt to get views by naming it after that show about him) There are some fine touches (all the background instruments and panning are a highlight) and I really appreciate it overall. I wish I could think of something bad to say about it.
@Mycelial_Cords This one didn't really grab me much. It sounds more like stock background music for some kind of commentary than a backdrop for a rap (I must admit that I've never listened to the two artists mentioned in the video title). The synths are good, but I'm not into that melody.
@Klypse That's a good sample and you flipped it well, but the male vocals at 0:24 and throughout the track need to go - they get off-key and not worth timestretching in my opinion. That bass is also offkey at some early bits, but it gets great at the middle of the track until the last portion. Let me give some proper examples: the bass note at 0:33 that gets repeated a few times should be pitched a semitone lower whenever it appears (towards the middle and near the end). The rest is alright.
@O'neil May I suggest chopping instead of looping? I think it would make this piano melody even better. Besides that, the most glaring issue I see is the (overly loud) tambourine - it's impossible to make it sound good if you're only sampling a single hit because that's not how a real tambourine sounds when you shake it repeatedly - it actually "emits" a different sound after that one hit and it goes like that in pairs. That other sound resembles the initial hit, but reversed, although it's not exactly that. Anyway, for the tambourine I suggest finding a loop (I can give you one if you PM me). and for the sample I recommend adding some chops.
Got another blend (the vocal samples in between verses are a placeholder):
Mirror if SoundCloud doesn't work:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-TH1nCc78fQX0xTTG12ay03c1E
You can check out my SoundCloud and YouTube pages in the signature and subscribe for more blends to follow. I've redone the mix on my first blend and updated it there.
EDIT: finished version at