A Mac Dre album on Young Black Brotha in 1996/1997 would have been when Khayree and Dre had both polished & defined their styles and come into their prime. A Khayree-produced Mac Dre album on YBBR/Atlantic in the vein of Forever Hustlin', Black N' Dangerous and AKA Sugawolf could have been their best work, and the best of the YBBR/Atlantic albums that had been released up to that point (which are all certified classics.)
Man imagine, Mac Dre with a major album, khayree's on the beats, some big name features like Tupac. Those Atlantic Albums where all classic, and they all flowed so beautifully from one to the next, I considered it a foursome though(Illegal buisness is the album that got khayree the deal), and malll fucked up on his 2nd album by not having khayree do it all, Mac Mall, and Mac Dre should have had Atlantic albums, with khayree on every song, what could have been.