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the drums on 'get up' were awesome as they were i would have loved that beat to have been built up more, the live version with electric guitars and other instruments going off on it was great beat wise - get up > i get it in > ok you're right
Quote from: Matty on May 19, 2009, 04:27:40 PMthe drums on 'get up' were awesome as they were i would have loved that beat to have been built up more, the live version with electric guitars and other instruments going off on it was great beat wise - get up > i get it in > ok you're rightGreat instrumentals / Unmotivated Artist50 is almost rapping about the same content on all three.
Quote from: Reventón Bogotá Rolla on May 19, 2009, 04:46:52 PMQuote from: Matty on May 19, 2009, 04:27:40 PMthe drums on 'get up' were awesome as they were i would have loved that beat to have been built up more, the live version with electric guitars and other instruments going off on it was great beat wise - get up > i get it in > ok you're rightGreat instrumentals / Unmotivated Artist50 is almost rapping about the same content on all three.I don't understand this argument. What is he supposed to rap about? The boy is rich, that's what he now knows. Is he going to spit about acting, who'd take him serious? Is he going to spit about his technical investments in vitamin water, who'd take him serious? If he spits about his youth people say he's not living that lifestyle anymore and should spit about something else. If he ain't spitting about this, what is he supposed to spit about? He could provided more introspective tracks like Hate It or Love It or past relationships turned sour but beyond that what else can he say?Quote from: Matty on May 19, 2009, 04:27:40 PMthe drums on 'get up' were awesome as they were i would have loved that beat to have been built up more, the live version with electric guitars and other instruments going off on it was great beat wise - get up > i get it in > ok you're rightYou really think the drums sound better? Weird. To me, the drums on Get Up sound machine produced while the drums on Okay, You're Right sound as if they were recorded from an instrument. Instrument > machineThe drum pattern - how it builds up as if you were walking up steps; the sound affects; and the contribution of keys on Get Up make the track sound complete or a full package compared to OK, You're Right.
i really wonder what dre woulda been saying in the studio when they were making this - 'yo that ok, ok, ok shit is fire!'
Action! i'm surprised anybody would complain much about 50's lyrical content. i wouldn't of thought anyone really listened to him for his content, more his delivery/sound on records and ability to drop a few catchy rhymes. i know i don't really pay too much attention to what he's saying, it's all a bunch of nonsense really (post get rich and die trying anyway). that doesn't mean he can't make great records, but its always his delivery and flow matching the production that makes it, not the lyrics.