yokuzin
Much Love. Peace!
^^^^got to be kidding me...........Fancy would've been a hit with just hand claps. I agree that a beat could've ruined it. Good thing it was kept "simple".
Simplicity is the key....................it's hard to write to all of that wanna be super producer shit that producers be on now a days. lol! And they wonder why DJ Mustard doing his thang. I knew he was next just from listening to Jeezy's mixtape. Like all of that other shit was dope but didn't matter after Mustard. lol!
Which brings up the importance of a beat. The reason rap music had sucked for a while and participants were using digital downloads as an excuse is because "they cared more about their BEAT than the product. How the hell somebody suppose to write to some of that shit back then? Thank goodness Mustard set things back into the artist hands. Producers were and still are losing it. lol! They don't want to get over the facts........which are nobody cares about beats. Producer's days are over......yall tried to outshine the most important thing on the GOT DAMN product. lol! Like you ready to walk on the MFing stage and except the award and shit. And that's the mind set right there. Producers didn't have no love for product, only love for self and others like them. And with that frame of mind...YALL ARE OUT OF HERE! So get over it. Those days are over when beats would carry these weeak trend following ass rappers. lol! If you can't make a song that have 60 year old women singing it (LIKE FANCY) then GTFOH...last thing the song needed was a producer saying...."you know what.......we need some snare rolls and filters and some bass wobbles...this is not a hit yet." As long as we can do away with "super producer minds" we are better off. Being stuck in the mind set of 5 -10 years ago is bad for your health yall. You were lied too...you lied to yourselves...you searched and illegally downloaded all of those drums you felt you needed..and the outcome was a period of excuses being made for why records didn't sell....because it was "the producers job" which was to make a hot beat....RIGHT? Make a hot beat.....
Majority of the time it's about "undoing" the thought process you had instead of enhancing what was there........
Simplicity is the key....................it's hard to write to all of that wanna be super producer shit that producers be on now a days. lol! And they wonder why DJ Mustard doing his thang. I knew he was next just from listening to Jeezy's mixtape. Like all of that other shit was dope but didn't matter after Mustard. lol!
Which brings up the importance of a beat. The reason rap music had sucked for a while and participants were using digital downloads as an excuse is because "they cared more about their BEAT than the product. How the hell somebody suppose to write to some of that shit back then? Thank goodness Mustard set things back into the artist hands. Producers were and still are losing it. lol! They don't want to get over the facts........which are nobody cares about beats. Producer's days are over......yall tried to outshine the most important thing on the GOT DAMN product. lol! Like you ready to walk on the MFing stage and except the award and shit. And that's the mind set right there. Producers didn't have no love for product, only love for self and others like them. And with that frame of mind...YALL ARE OUT OF HERE! So get over it. Those days are over when beats would carry these weeak trend following ass rappers. lol! If you can't make a song that have 60 year old women singing it (LIKE FANCY) then GTFOH...last thing the song needed was a producer saying...."you know what.......we need some snare rolls and filters and some bass wobbles...this is not a hit yet." As long as we can do away with "super producer minds" we are better off. Being stuck in the mind set of 5 -10 years ago is bad for your health yall. You were lied too...you lied to yourselves...you searched and illegally downloaded all of those drums you felt you needed..and the outcome was a period of excuses being made for why records didn't sell....because it was "the producers job" which was to make a hot beat....RIGHT? Make a hot beat.....
Majority of the time it's about "undoing" the thought process you had instead of enhancing what was there........
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