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Quote from: S.I.K. on October 04, 2010, 01:33:23 PMI wanna know what is so wack to people about this song? The sample and beat are hot. Eminem's verse is strong. Wayne's verse is okay. Most of us that were forced to listen hear the original song when it came out can't stand it. If you like it to each their own, but I'd just as soon forget about that whole euro-dance craze of the 90s and pretend it never existed.
I wanna know what is so wack to people about this song? The sample and beat are hot. Eminem's verse is strong. Wayne's verse is okay.
With regards to Nas "not giving credit" to Beethoven - when 70 years have passed since the death of the composer of a song, the song becomes free for public use, which means that ANYONE can "interpolate" (recreate an original composition) without permission or without giving credit. What you still can't do is actually SAMPLE a recording without giving credit to the people behind that particular recording. In the case of Nas, that piece was replayed in the studio, not sampled from a record.Back on topic: No Love is great and the fact that Just Blaze has the nerve to sample THAT record and turn it into a great hip-hop record only makes it greater. Far more original than sampling the usual old r&B, soul and funk records.Just Blaze should sample "Baby One More Time" or "Macarena" next. If anyone can pull it off, it's him.
the difference is, Hate in yo eyes has a dope beat, while this one sucks
If anything, the person behind the No Love beat was way more creative than Dre was with Hate In Yo Eyes.
Quote from: S.I.K. on October 05, 2010, 01:24:08 PMIf anything, the person behind the No Love beat was way more creative than Dre was with Hate In Yo Eyes.Exactly. It's a bonafide hit. A much bigger hit than anything Dre has done outside of rap. That Mary J single might be the closest, but as nice as it sounds it gets so boring after a few bars.
Quote from: Shallow on October 05, 2010, 03:52:33 PMQuote from: S.I.K. on October 05, 2010, 01:24:08 PMIf anything, the person behind the No Love beat was way more creative than Dre was with Hate In Yo Eyes.Exactly. It's a bonafide hit. A much bigger hit than anything Dre has done outside of rap. That Mary J single might be the closest, but as nice as it sounds it gets so boring after a few bars.I have no idea what you just said. Let me get this straight. Did you just say that this particular "rap song" is a bigger hit than anything a different "rap producer" (totally random to start talking about Dr. Dre btw) has produced "outside of rap"? What does that even mean? Not only is that an empty statement, its also false.
Quote from: rapsodie sees the groupie in you on October 05, 2010, 05:16:39 PMQuote from: Shallow on October 05, 2010, 03:52:33 PMQuote from: S.I.K. on October 05, 2010, 01:24:08 PMIf anything, the person behind the No Love beat was way more creative than Dre was with Hate In Yo Eyes.Exactly. It's a bonafide hit. A much bigger hit than anything Dre has done outside of rap. That Mary J single might be the closest, but as nice as it sounds it gets so boring after a few bars.I have no idea what you just said. Let me get this straight. Did you just say that this particular "rap song" is a bigger hit than anything a different "rap producer" (totally random to start talking about Dr. Dre btw) has produced "outside of rap"? What does that even mean? Not only is that an empty statement, its also false.No. I'm comparing the Haddaway song to the Michel'le and Truth Hurts stuff that Dre produced. Dre was brought up because I think if he had produced No Love, the Em and Wayne track, and it sounded exactly the same it would not be put through the ringer because on this forum Dre is seen as infallible. I also used a very bad sample for a Mack 10 song that got a pass on this forum only because Dre produced it. Mark my words if Hate in Yo Eyes was produced by Eminem and sounded exactly the same it would have been put through the ringer on this forum as one of the worst tracks of all time.Look, take away Em's verse and it's a nothing special song, but the verse is so strong it makes the track solid. Yes rappers rapping well can make average tracks sound better. Just like super solid production can cover up mediocre rapping.
I could argue that "No Love" would have been completely shitted on if Em weren't on it. Would YOU even be defending it?
Another thing: I don't get how No Love gets shitted on so hard in this thread, but a song like Live Your Life with T.I. gets nothing but praise when its complete ass and ripping off some shitty europop. The No Love beat beats Live Your Life and Hate In Yo Eyes by far.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on October 05, 2010, 12:03:47 PMthe difference is, Hate in yo eyes has a dope beat, while this one sucksOne say A. Young the other doesn't. That's the only difference to people on this board. The difference to the rest of the world is that What Is Love is a catchy beat and Hate In Yo Eyes isn't. It's a very throwaway beat from Dre. And for the record if Dre had been the producer for Haddaway's song back in 93 most people here would be using that song asa an example of Dre's genius jumping to other genre.Truth Hurts could have used a track like What Is Love. Same for Michel'le.