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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: eazye on April 09, 2009, 09:54:53 AM
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sorry but I usually find it hard to listen to a good portion of RZA's beats, but this shit is amazing
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59ok7_ntyce-method-man-hush-hush-tip-prod_music
fuckin' great beat, female mc is not bad
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yeah it's a dope beat, but i dont see how of all RZA's work this is what amazes you and you cant listen to the other classics he's laced ???
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RZA is a genious I enjoy his beats, so thanx for this dude!
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Ill, how old is this?
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sorry but I usually find it hard to listen to a good portion of RZA's beats, but this shit is amazing
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59ok7_ntyce-method-man-hush-hush-tip-prod_music
fuckin' great beat, female mc is not bad
Do you have the VLS of this? If not, do you have the track for download?
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Ill, how old is this?
This is like 94-95
It would be cool to hear RZA do a whole album with a female MC, he's got some bangers withem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SaNNElQcqY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqFAvYX1mL0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSd9bIIDqfQ
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Don't worry about that request, here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/219645696/N-Tyce-Hush_Hush_Tip-Vinyl-1993-CMS.rar
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thanks for the up man,k I only had the track, always good to have the vls
and to answer cyence, I'll give you an example man.On Only Built For Cuban linx, I'm left fuckin' blowed away by how lyrical the album is but the two beats I REALLY enjoy are Incarcerated Scarfaces and Ice Cream (and Guillotines).Almost every other track, I have to force myself to listen to the beats.
Ironman, first half is actually quite good, a really consistent sound beatwise and the second half is not enjoyable at all for me (againn, I'm not talking lyrics, simply beatwise)
Ticall, as much as I love method man is a hard album for me to listen to.Can;t find I beat I like on there, but my opinion on this LP could change since I haven;t heard it in a minute
and as for this beat, it's fuckin' great man.it develops a lot, RZA adds different elements and shit.it's really something diferent from him as far as I'm concerned
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thanks for the up man,k I only had the track, always good to have the vls
and to answer cyence, I'll give you an example man.On Only Built For Cuban linx, I'm left fuckin' blowed away by how lyrical the album is but the two beats I REALLY enjoy are Incarcerated Scarfaces and Ice Cream (and Guillotines).Almost every other track, I have to force myself to listen to the beats.
Ironman, first half is actually quite good, a really consistent sound beatwise and the second half is not enjoyable at all for me (againn, I'm not talking lyrics, simply beatwise)
Ticall, as much as I love method man is a hard album for me to listen to.Can;t find I beat I like on there, but my opinion on this LP could change since I haven;t heard it in a minute
and as for this beat, it's fuckin' great man.it develops a lot, RZA adds different elements and shit.it's really something diferent from him as far as I'm concerned
I agree with you on the Method Man part, I find that hard to listen to too, the beats are a real letdown on that LP compared to the other classics eg. Liquid Swords, OB4CL, 36 Chambers.
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Great track, but RZA is one of the top 5 producers IMO
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Great track, but RZA is one of the top 3 producers IMO
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Great track, but RZA is one of the top 3 producers IMO
Agreed.
1. Premier/Dre
3. RZA
4. Pete Rock
5. Not sure about this, either Hi-Tek, Large Pro, Havoc, Alchemist, Dilla, I really don't know.
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Great track, but RZA is one of the top 3 producers IMO
Agreed.
1. RZA
2. Dre
3. PREMO
4. HI-TEK
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Great track, but RZA is one of the top 3 producers IMO
Agreed.
1. RZA
2. Dre
3. PREMO
4. HI-TEK
So he's gone from top 3 to #1. :D
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at times i think hes better than dre n premo
rza is underrated and slept on
Great track, but RZA is one of the top 3 producers IMO
Agreed.
1. RZA
2. Dre
3. PREMO
4. HI-TEK
So he's gone from top 3 to #1. :D
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In defense of Tical (though I thought the beats were actually dope) most of the beats on there were done at the last minute. RZA said in the Wu Manual he made Bring the Pain back in 91. But most of Tical was destroyed in a flood at RZA's studio, and he had to throw stuff together to meet the release date
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In defense of Tical (though I thought the beats were actually dope) most of the beats on there were done at the last minute. RZA said in the Wu Manual he made Bring the Pain back in 91. But most of Tical was destroyed in a flood at RZA's studio, and he had to throw stuff together to meet the release date
Didn't know that. So the album would probably of been the shit if it weren't destroyed. Thanks for the info.
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its alright
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I must admit that even though i have followed The Wu since the beginning, i've just really started to go back and appreciate RZA's beats for how creative they are...Better than Dre, Premo, Quik?? Don't know about that but he has his own style that can't nobody fuck with...I think my favorite RZA production is Shadowboxing..I think it's a GZA track...Shit is just banging as much now as then.
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listen to Fatal thats a dope ass RZA beat
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Don't worry about that request, here it is:
http://rapidshare.com/files/219645696/N-Tyce-Hush_Hush_Tip-Vinyl-1993-CMS.rar
props homie, 1st time i heard this trak, dope as hell