It's June 04, 2024, 10:41:47 PM
I like Just Blaze, but he's far from bein a new Timbo.
speakin of just blaze his production on Freeway's album is some of the dopest I have heard from him the freeway album is real dope
I listened to "Are We Cuttin", and I agree the synths sound very similar to those Just Blaze used for "Flipside", but you can't say he jacked Timbo's beat. Just added a lot of dope effects to the mix which made his track sound much better, and hella catchier... "Are We Cuttin'" is monotone in comparison. Just my 2 cents.
Quote from: KVB on March 03, 2003, 10:44:08 AMI listened to "Are We Cuttin", and I agree the synths sound very similar to those Just Blaze used for "Flipside", but you can't say he jacked Timbo's beat. Just added a lot of dope effects to the mix which made his track sound much better, and hella catchier... "Are We Cuttin'" is monotone in comparison. Just my 2 cents.Check out "Are we cuttin remix" with Nore and some others.. hella tight..And they even say "are we cutting or what" in that Freeway-track so it's obviously a "borrowed remix" kinda..And I never said that Just Blaze is stealing from Timbo, just that he's very influenced by him.I've heard other Just Bleezy tracks borrowing a lot from Timbaland too, so it's not the first time.I bet Just will admit this is interviews too..And as for Just being more innovative than Timbaland: LOLThat's the biggest overstatement I've heard since somebody said Battlecat was more innovative than Timbaland.His work for the likes of Missy, Aaliyah, Ginuwine, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Twista, Bubba & more has been more innovative than Kanye & Just Blaze combined, at least yet.He's not getting his proper dues from some hiphop-fans, because he's producing for R'n'B acts as well, and they often get more innovative beats than Jay-Z or Ludacris.. and a lot of hiphop-fans doesn't check R'n'B-beats..Anybody checking for Aaliyah or Missy can tell you that he is probably the best R'n'B-producer, and he's also in the top5 or 10 in hiphop.Of course, some people automatically dismiss him since Beat Club have a lot of wack rappers and he does R'n'B-tracks.. and some doesn't like his futuristic style, but the truth is that he's the Southside version of Dre, only on a smaller scale, and with a bigger foot in R'n'B.It's not for nothin that he got his own label with a solid roster..