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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 09:44:15 AM

Title: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Career
Post by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 09:44:15 AM
Listening to my radio, every other song that is played, "Knock Yourself Out," "Candy," "Please Don't Mind" etc is a Neptunes beat.  Now, with a lot of artists seaking to hook up with these guys this can lead to problems...  

If a lot of artists have a Neptunes beat than how can a new group establish an original sound?  I mean, a lof of new up and coming artists are getting Neptune production.  Since alot of Neptune songs are similar, how can an artist be creative if they end up having the same sound??!!  I read in a magazine artists are aiming for a "flavor of the month," not their own sound by chasing after whatever producers are hot at the moment.  What's the point of getting the hottest beat just like any other artist when these a dozen more with the same beat practically.

Rappers should stick with A producer to build a creative and original sound.  Someone like that is a Dr. Dre.  

What do you think?
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Rud on September 20, 2001, 09:54:26 AM
I DONT LIKE THE IDEA THAT CUBE'S NEW SINGLE OFF THE GREATEST HITS WILL B A NEPTUNES BEAT

>:(


peace
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 09:58:14 AM
It isn't as bad for Cube, because we know his style.  Maybe he wants something fresh, or another hit.  I think The Neptunes are more "hit makers" than real producers.
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: =[Euthanasia]= on September 20, 2001, 09:59:44 AM
I think the things you were stating about the upcoming new artists makes sense, I mean when u first hit the scene u should want 2 establish yourself as original & fresh, but with something that sounds like something that came out the previous week it won't work 4 your status. I think the case with the Neptunes is that now everybody's lining up 2 work with them they jus' don't seem 2 care 4 the music anymore, they jus' seem 2 b looking out 4 the affiliation with that certain artist & the money. When they first surfaced though I must admit I did find some of their material pretty tight, & I thought that song they did as N.E.R.D was bangin'. The quality has some what faded recently though  :P
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 10:09:04 AM
Yeah, The Neptunes prolly don't give a dam, they are gettin paid, and their beats are being played.  I mean, one artists can get almost any producer, (with $$), so you can pay The Neptunes for 10 songs and they'll do it.  What about the next album?  What if you don't get the Neptunes?  Then some may say that artist isn't as tight.

I like albums that are guided by one producers e.i. "The Chronic" & "Doggystyle."
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: West Coast Veteran on September 20, 2001, 10:10:00 AM
When They First Came Out They Was Ill..."Superthug" Was An Ill Ass Beat No Doubt..."Lookin' At Me" Was A Nice Beat Too...
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Sub-Z on September 20, 2001, 11:35:50 AM
who would wanna work with the neptunes??i hate their beats
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 11:57:30 AM
Another thing, Neptunes have only made party beats so far.  They've failed to be more diverse with laid back songs and other types.
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Don Jacob on September 20, 2001, 12:13:32 PM
the neptunes suck...period!


and where did you get those dope pics sub-z
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: techniec on September 20, 2001, 12:19:19 PM
yeah incognito, i feel what i u are sayin but u said it yourself, they are hitmakers, rappers that ae comin out these days want to make a big splsh,whether its a cannonball or whatever (bad analogy ;D sorry)

but neptunes= hit, so i guess i understand why people hire them

and im out
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Rud on September 20, 2001, 12:22:50 PM

Quote

the neptunes suck...period!


and where did you get those dope pics sub-z


RIGHT CLICK ON THEM AND GET THE ADDRESS OFF PROPERTIES


peace
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Don Jacob on September 20, 2001, 12:26:18 PM
it just leads to his files on anglefire
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: =[Euthanasia]= on September 20, 2001, 12:38:21 PM
Here's tha link Jake:
http://www.homestead.com/dafriestylaz/picturez.html
They posted it over at the anything goes forum in the "Hi" thread.
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: infinite59 on September 20, 2001, 01:00:57 PM

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Listening to my radio, every other song that is played, "Knock Yourself Out," "Candy," "Please Don't Mind" etc is a Neptunes beat.  Now, with a lot of artists seaking to hook up with these guys this can lead to problems...  

If a lot of artists have a Neptunes beat than how can a new group establish an original sound?  I mean, a lof of new up and coming artists are getting Neptune production.  Since alot of Neptune songs are similar, how can an artist be creative if they end up having the same sound??!!  I read in a magazine artists are aiming for a "flavor of the month," not their own sound by chasing after whatever producers are hot at the moment.  What's the point of getting the hottest beat just like any other artist when these a dozen more with the same beat practically.

Rappers should stick with A producer to build a creative and original sound.  Someone like that is a Dr. Dre.  

What do you think?



Incognito, you read the new Murder Dogg magazine with Snoop on the cover.  Your ideas came from the article by former Public Enemy producer Hank Shocklee.  Give the man his credit.
Title: Re: Why The Neptunes Can Be Bad For An Artist's Ca
Post by: Murrow on September 20, 2001, 01:40:20 PM
Yea, I have that issue, and I said I found that in a  magazine I read.  I agree 100% with that guy.