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his work with christina was crossing a very fine-line and primo came out with flying colours. stayed completely true to his sound and made a cross-over hit. top-notch production and the other tracks he did on her album were dope too.
Quote from: Matty on July 18, 2010, 09:17:38 AMhis work with christina was crossing a very fine-line and primo came out with flying colours. stayed completely true to his sound and made a cross-over hit. top-notch production and the other tracks he did on her album were dope too.yeah but I still think that he changed his style a little bit. However, I do agree with you. They ironically make a good combination and I thought that Christina's vocals on the tracks made Primo's beats even better.
Quote from: WCoastTillIDie on July 18, 2010, 09:20:42 AMQuote from: Matty on July 18, 2010, 09:17:38 AMhis work with christina was crossing a very fine-line and primo came out with flying colours. stayed completely true to his sound and made a cross-over hit. top-notch production and the other tracks he did on her album were dope too.yeah but I still think that he changed his style a little bit. However, I do agree with you. They ironically make a good combination and I thought that Christina's vocals on the tracks made Primo's beats even better.check out the 'still dirty' beat and imagine guru rapping on it
True, he's never changed his style, but does that necessarily mean he's outdated? Go listen to Lil Jon or Timbaland, do they actually impress you with their production? Primo can drop a song today that has the same style of one he did 10 years but what's important is that it still bumps.