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I think both West & East need more 90's styles beats, even 80's....Evrything now is just 75% baseline, 25% everything else. Music has no life to it at all now
give it another 10-20 years before it comes back full circle. that shit is played out for now.
I don't live for the man, but I do study him so I can hope my pimp hands one day become as strong as his. When i first started listening to him, my hands were only strong enough to crush a beetle. Now that i've studied him for 15 years, my hands are strong enough to crush a dog.
It was a process till today. Now the industry say: "You beat must sound like Timbo or Lil John"! That's the problem! There is no creativity!
Quote from: Jungleboy on March 25, 2009, 08:57:19 AMIt was a process till today. Now the industry say: "You beat must sound like Timbo or Lil John"! That's the problem! There is no creativity!I agree.But don't forget that even in the 90s it was the same to an extent. There were countless horrible-sounding 'g-funk' records, for example, from producers who didn't have a tenth of the talent of Dre, Daz or Quik, but who just thought 'I have to make a record that sounds like that!'
http://www.last.fm/user/Gfunk-
Quote from: Lord Funk aka Kanye West doesn't care about rap, people on March 25, 2009, 09:11:49 AMQuote from: Jungleboy on March 25, 2009, 08:57:19 AMIt was a process till today. Now the industry say: "You beat must sound like Timbo or Lil John"! That's the problem! There is no creativity!I agree.But don't forget that even in the 90s it was the same to an extent. There were countless horrible-sounding 'g-funk' records, for example, from producers who didn't have a tenth of the talent of Dre, Daz or Quik, but who just thought 'I have to make a record that sounds like that!'As a big fan of G-funk i disagree. Their were many producers making dope ass beats some who were even better than dr dre, for ex Battlecat, Cold187um, Havoc, Ant Banks, DJ Pooh etc etc
Quote from: Lord Funk aka Kanye West doesn't care about rap, people on March 25, 2009, 09:11:49 AMQuote from: Jungleboy on March 25, 2009, 08:57:19 AMIt was a process till today. Now the industry say: "You beat must sound like Timbo or Lil John"! That's the problem! There is no creativity!I agree.But don't forget that even in the 90s it was the same to an extent. There were countless horrible-sounding 'g-funk' records, for example, from producers who didn't have a tenth of the talent of Dre, Daz or Quik, but who just thought 'I have to make a record that sounds like that!'absoultely correct. anyone who was around back then should eb able to remember this..... the style was used and abused until it become old and played out, just like every other production trend that comes along.....some last longer than others, but that how it goes......