That is EXACTLY what happened. Kanye gave Deezle the 2 bar sample and told him to take it anywhere he would want it to go.tonedef said:maybe kanye just gave wayne the sample. sounds like deezle handled the drums
“Let the Beat Build” (produced by Kanye West)
Deezle: Kanye and I did this record together. Kanye sent us this soul sample looped for about three minutes and was like, “Yo, I’m sending you some records. They just samples. See where you want to go with them.” So we were listening to that one and it was crazy. It was like two bars, but it just went on for three minutes and it was pretty hypnotic when it was on. Wayne listened to the sample and he was like, “Let’s add some drums to it." What the singer was singing, and the way she was singing it, it was on point. It is aggressive and the elements constantly drop in and out so it keeps you anticipating more and more. It changes almost every four bars.
nah people been doing the 808 and sample thing ,like "Recongnize a playa" by Slim thugs group had 808's over a sample And also Three Six Mafia been doing doing it ,shoot i did 808's over samples a couple times ,but i wont follow it if everybody else start to jump on it.But this song aint that good to me.PhirstN3rd said:I like the beat and the concept.
But i'm wondering if 808 drums over a sample are about to become the new hot thing to do...just wait...in four weeks we'll have like 80 beats in the feedback section with a juicy soul loop and some 808s.
trjeam said:source: http://blog.rhapsody.com/2008/06/lil-wayne-behin.html
basically kanye only gave the sample and Weezy's crew threw the drums in their. This explains why the production doesn't sound completely like a typical Kanye West production.
skeez said:I agree. The whole album sounds lazy to me. This is why I'll never consider wayne one the best. He never made a classic album.
Day by Day - Eddie Kendricksanyone know the sample used in the beat? sounds like a nice song
Day by Day - Eddie Kendricks