West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Darkwing Duck (The Reincarnation) on November 28, 2011, 04:43:51 AM
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i was never into the N.O./Bounce-scene, but Mannie did make it better durin the heyday wit the 2nd Ca$h Money Generation.
seems to be a funny n cool dude too,
check out his "lecture"-interview wit Red Bulll,,, 2hours
http://vimeo.com/32362836
its a nice series, kinda like "Inside the Actors Studio", but wit hiphop-producers
theres another episode wit MF Doom
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the dipset interview is hilarious.
im a manny fresh stan...he invented the southern sound.
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Mannie's one of the best to ever do it. There's not much of it available, but his R&B productions are great too! :)
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the first wave of bounce-shit was so repitiive imo. i didnt like it at all, but when Manie started blendin that weird shit into the gumbo-pot, it worked..
i loved the big tymers-stuff
i dont see a future in Mannie tho,, nobody is fuckin wit him these days
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i find his early big tymer work borrows heavily from dj quiks production model.
in house bass player and keyboard player while manny oversees the whole shit....i love how you can tell alot of that shit was recorded on vintage equipment.
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the dipset interview is hilarious.
im a manny fresh stan...he invented the southern sound.
yeah, because the Geto Boys never existed before Mannie Fresh... :eh:
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how are you going to compare the sound of a producer to a group of rappers?
is the sound you heard then still prevelant in todays music? no, its not them niggas was rapping over east coast def jam inspired production when they came out bloke.
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fresh was the shit and he had some funny lines too
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the dipset interview is hilarious.
im a manny fresh stan...he invented the southern sound.
yeah, because the Geto Boys never existed before Mannie Fresh... :eh:
they didnt invent the southern sound
bounce was around before Geto Boys came around, but it was limited to New Orleans.. Houston had their own niché in due time wit Rap-Alot and then screw-music, (and Memphis wit Three 6 Mafia)
but bounce broke the barriers thru a mainstream-perspective, when Ca$h Money raped the industry
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yeah that interview was great, 2 hours sounds like a lot for one interview but really you probably gonna spend 2 hours reading random rap shit anyway....
i knew cash money were holding out on him but damn he really got fucked bad. mannie aint done he dropped some gems the past few years, he has 'contractual issues' that i hope he works out.
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Has Mr Mannie Fresh recorded any more songs sounding like this G-Funk smoothness :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcvWQat7a98
''Mannie Fresh you a fool for this beat, boy'' - Mack 10
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alot of mannys early work is dre inspired.
listen to the eerie chords on trigga play (chopper city in the ghetto)
listen to some of the shit on the first chpper city you can tell hes a dre fan.
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fuck you know bout this mike? see if this gets you bouncin in your computer chair.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJh4J6rRluM
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lmao @ Mannie Fresh creating the Southern sound.
Sporty T was doin shit before Mannie Fresh and so were alotta people *Bounce is what GoGo Music is to DC and what house music is to Baltimore*. Mannie Fresh didn't invent it, he brought it to tha masses and helped innovate it.
http://www.youtube.com//v/4N5oP32V8mM
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fuck bounce and fuck gogo...im not talking about that...im talking about the southern sound he created in his beats.
what i wantyou to do is go pop in an old hot boys cd then i want you to go to your radio and find your fave urban station.
you hear the rolling hi hats and the doubletimed 808 base rolls? thats manny.
not saying hes the only person who can do it but he did it first.
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Im still cracked by that WSCG track he did "Connected for life".
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that my friend is an ill ass beat
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Are u serious? That's DJ Paul and Juicy J all day (even tho I've heard before that they've pulled a Dr Dre once or twice before and some of their early shit are pretty much DJ Squeeky remakes). You're having a flash back of the good ol' days. True Fresh's drums were one of a kind but Mannie Fresh didn't rule shit, he just made good music.
Beats By Tha Pound were on before Fresh was too. I think they had a bigger influence than Mannie Fresh did.
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i know you was like four when all this was going on so ill slide you a pass my nig.
no limit blew up first but whos style were they biting? thats right manny fresh you noticed how after westcoast badboyz it was all 808s and shit...i cant take shit away from the original bbtp squad (im a big klc and mo b dick fan) they did there thing but they could never quite get the hi hat to roll like manny...remember this is before fl programs and shit...niggas had to program that shit by hand.
juicy j and them are the same...they used alot of 808s and shit but you notice they didnt have the sound locked in how they did later until they started working with cash money on ghetty green and tear da club up thugz...up until that point they was too busy trying to ape bone thugz. they were marorly inspred by 8 ball and mjg who also dont get enough credit for they ontribution to the southern sound.
mike dean bido and no joe and a select few others (pimp c) are the only ppl that should be mentioned in the same convo.
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Three 6 murdered Bone, that's why they were sneak dissin on "The Art of War". The Triple 6 Mafia handed their asses to em on a platinum and gold platter. I know wat you're saying about the hi hats but I'm not fully convinced that it was all Fresh, his shit is just too New Orleans.
As far as Ball n G goes, that's day and night between them niggas. They were on that pimp shit (space agin') and 3-6 was on some gangsta shit.
I'm listening to "blue dream and lean" now and they still don't sound shit alike
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When I'm talking bout ball and g I'm talking about pre space age.....I'm talking coming out hard and outside looking in ball and g. 9mm boys, armed robbery and shit. They have said in interviews before it was a sound they made w smoke one productions and DJ squeeky...the Tennessee sound.
U know who skinny pimp and Playa fly was? Check them boys out if u haven't...
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fuck you know bout this mike? see if this gets you bouncin in your computer chair.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJh4J6rRluM
neva heard it b4,, dunno what to think of it :eh:
do u like 5th Ward Weebie?
this song is insane 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH4nAcgyWg8&feature=related
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Mannie is my favorite southern producer. Cash money is black balling him.
Did you hear that new track he dropped with juvenile and Rick Ross though?! Beat was a monster
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Did u really just ask me have I heard of Playa Fly and Skinny Pimp? Smfh Peter, no good.
I guess u could say that about "Coming Out Hard" but not "On The Outside Looking In". Juice made a beat for 8ball back in tha day, I wanna say the "Mr Big (Remix)" but I'm not 100% sure on that.
Three 6's music was more darker than the regular Memphis sound, that Memphis sound is real buck and pimpish. Three 6's shit was dark and heavy. I'm definitely not saying they were the only ones who had it becuz it was a popular sound but they were the niggas who really etched that shit out. Today's music (2009-2011) sounds a lot like Three 6 Mafia inspired anthems. Actually it started before that with Crime Mob, they were Three 6 Mafia Jr.
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its safe to say the southern rap scene as a whole owes alot to new orleans and tennesee
they both were the main ones to start sampling trigga man and brown beat and that is where it all ties back into bounce.
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Mannie Fresh is a legend, dude can be annoying as a rapper though(generally he's decent). I like his versatility.he could make regular bounce beats and then make very musical productions, sometimes bordering on G-Funk/Mobb like the music he produced for Kilo G, BG or Mr Ivan.
http://www.youtube.com/v/5xDvSmPCuZQ
http://www.youtube.com/v/4VgiobSskYQ
http://www.youtube.com/v/6ot4FPAfBVc
http://www.youtube.com/v/zEZIwrqZKg4