Bink! Says that Just Blaze Bit his Style

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James Keaze said:
So what was the point of him even bringing Jus up?

he didnt, the interviewer did

they didnt start talkin about that situation till the third page of the interview...
 
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Binks my big homie he taught me a lot down here in norfolk I rmemeber him tell me to find my own style. I mean I been heard this statment from him so its nothin new but hopefully he have some new banger this year
 
Just blaze definitely bit Bink in that era however that sound was not creating hit or lead singles so it come down to more of an artistic statement than a business statement. Bink never blew up because he didnt have a brand point blank. Just Blaze got smart and starting Branding himself to the point that you actually felt he created the styles of tracks he was doing. When Just Blaze was clapping on every beat, young producers would say "I need that Just Blaze Clap" and all I could really think was hmmm, You mean that clap that sounds awfully close to the clap Battlecat been using since the late 90s? Its branding at its finest. Bink aint mad, its just that older cats have more respect for the artform and see biting another hip hop producers sound as an offense. Today we are so money driven that we sacrifice creativity and originality for a check.
 
Well Just Blaze had some big commercial hits, while Bink! stayed consistant with album cuts. Moral of the story, both men have a deep discography, it doesnt matter who's bank is bigger. That shyt is for the birds.
 
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Focused said:
Just blaze definitely bit Bink in that era however that sound was not creating hit or lead singles so it come down to more of an artistic statement than a business statement. Bink never blew up because he didnt have a brand point blank. Just Blaze got smart and starting Branding himself to the point that you actually felt he created the styles of tracks he was doing. When Just Blaze was clapping on every beat, young producers would say "I need that Just Blaze Clap" and all I could really think was hmmm, You mean that clap that sounds awfully close to the clap Battlecat been using since the late 90s? Its branding at its finest. Bink aint mad, its just that older cats have more respect for the artform and see biting another hip hop producers sound as an offense. Today we are so money driven that we sacrifice creativity and originality for a check.

Well written. :cheers:
 
Focused said:
Just blaze definitely bit Bink in that era however that sound was not creating hit or lead singles so it come down to more of an artistic statement than a business statement. Bink never blew up because he didnt have a brand point blank. Just Blaze got smart and starting Branding himself to the point that you actually felt he created the styles of tracks he was doing. When Just Blaze was clapping on every beat, young producers would say "I need that Just Blaze Clap" and all I could really think was hmmm, You mean that clap that sounds awfully close to the clap Battlecat been using since the late 90s? Its branding at its finest. Bink aint mad, its just that older cats have more respect for the artform and see biting another hip hop producers sound as an offense. Today we are so money driven that we sacrifice creativity and originality for a check.

Couldn't have said it better myself...
 
MUSIKFIEND said:
That nigga Jaz-O be looking miserable in his interviews when he's talkin bout Jay...lol.

I was working with Jojo Pellegrino a few months ago and his manager asked if he could show some beats to Jaz (he mnages them both). I was like "ehhhh....no thanks". lol
 
I agree with the just blaze sounding like swizz beats at one point.

You have to listen to Busta's Genesis & Anarchy album
 
Da-Boss said:
I agree with the just blaze sounding like swizz beats at one point.

You have to listen to Busta's Genesis & Anarchy album

ima check it out and leave a comment on that one
 
Focused said:
Just blaze definitely bit Bink in that era however that sound was not creating hit or lead singles so it come down to more of an artistic statement than a business statement. Bink never blew up because he didnt have a brand point blank. Just Blaze got smart and starting Branding himself to the point that you actually felt he created the styles of tracks he was doing. When Just Blaze was clapping on every beat, young producers would say "I need that Just Blaze Clap" and all I could really think was hmmm, You mean that clap that sounds awfully close to the clap Battlecat been using since the late 90s? Its branding at its finest. Bink aint mad, its just that older cats have more respect for the artform and see biting another hip hop producers sound as an offense. Today we are so money driven that we sacrifice creativity and originality for a check.

Can someone make sure J.Troup reads this???? Thanks
 
Rob Bec said:
Can someone make sure J.Troup reads this???? Thanks



You're talking about SAMPLING.


When you're talking about SAMPLING, any and all talk about originality and biting is rendered NULL AND VOID, because you're using someone elses music...not just biting their STYLE, but you're JACKING THEIR ENTIRE COMPOSITION!


And yeah, if memory serves me correctly, not everything Bink did was completely sampled. But still...


He sounds mad. That's like Crest being mad at Colgate because they make toothpaste too.



Just Blaze had the good sense to GET THE RIGHT MANAGEMENT, thereby SOLIDIFYING THE RIGHT RELATIONSHIPS in order for him to be on the right projects, to rise to the top...


Just Blaze conducted the right BUSINESS, and Bink just made BEATS.



That's what it boils down to.





This is a BUSINESS. And now Bink is mad because Just Blaze did better BUSINESS than he did, and now JB is a household name, and BINK is just a sound a baby's toy makes.



So instead of sitting here talking about who bit who, let this be a lesson in handling your BUSINESS. Because this CLEARLY illustrates that handling your BUSINESS CORRECTLY is way more important than BEATS.



I'm handling my BUSINESS. Y'all can talk about who's style I bit all y'all want to, while I'm cashing my checks.
 
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j.troup said:
You're talking about SAMPLING.


When you're talking about SAMPLING, any and all talk about originality and biting is rendered NULL AND VOID, because you're using someone elses music...not just biting their STYLE, but you're JACKING THEIR ENTIRE COMPOSITION!


And yeah, if memory serves me correctly, not everything Bink did was completely sampled. But still...


He sounds mad. That's like Crest being mad at Colgate because they make toothpaste too.



Just Blaze had the good sense to GET THE RIGHT MANAGEMENT, thereby SOLIDIFYING THE RIGHT RELATIONSHIPS in order for him to be on the right projects, to rise to the top...


Just Blaze conducted the right BUSINESS, and Bink just made BEATS.



That's what it boils down to.





This is a BUSINESS. And now Bink is mad because Just Blaze did better BUSINESS than he did, and now JB is a household name, and BINK is just a sound a baby's toy makes.



So instead of sitting here talking about who bit who, let this be a lesson in handling your BUSINESS. Because this CLEARLY illustrates that handling your BUSINESS CORRECTLY is way more important than BEATS.



I'm handling my BUSINESS. Y'all can talk about who's style I bit all y'all want to, while I'm cashing my checks.



Lol..thats what I was thinking. Who produced 1-900-Hustla for Jay-Z? I thought JB did it but I've heard some people say it was Bink.
 
Justbleazy said:
Lol..thats what I was thinking. Who produced 1-900-Hustla for Jay-Z? I thought JB did it but I've heard some people say it was Bink.
bink did

Jay-Z - '1-900-Hustler'

B: Aww man. I was at Baseline’s studios and that was when Malik Sealy had just opened them. Rest In Peace Malik Sealy. I had chopped the Ten Wheel Drive sample up before. Jay was working in the next room. I called him in the room. I had the sample on the pads of the MP. I hit it and he was like: “Put it together!” I thought I hadn’t put it together yet. [laughs] I put the whole beat back together and I came back like an hour later and said: “Listen!” He was like: “Wow! I need that right here.
 
j.troup said:
You're talking about SAMPLING.


When you're talking about SAMPLING, any and all talk about originality and biting is rendered NULL AND VOID, because you're using someone elses music...not just biting their STYLE, but you're JACKING THEIR ENTIRE COMPOSITION!

This statement is totally off the wall and comes off ignorant, you may want to rethink it.


Bomb Squad's style of sampling was totally different from Marley Marls style of sampling for example. There are some obvious differences in the production from DJ Premier and Alchemist. There are some obvious differences in the way Dilla sampled compared to Sir Jinx. Madlib's sampled work sounds totally different from NOID's sampled work.Eric Sermon's sampled ideas sound totally different from DJ Muggs sampled ideas. Just because someone samples doesnt mean they are not being creative or original in how they approach it. Thats a real ignorant thing to say. If there was no originality in sampling all of the music from the late 80s and 90s would have sounded exactly the same. Lets be realistic here, that statement comes off as if you are not a student of Hip Hop music, which is fine because you dont have to be. But if you want to make a statement about Originality in Hip Hop music and sampling atleast make an educated one. What Just Blaze bit was Bink's approach to sampling in that era. Listen to how Just Blaze programmed his drum, listen to how just blaze started doing the "Blazette's" stuff that sounded strikingly similar to Bink's approach with the way he would freak the live drums and bass guitar.
 
Focused said:
This statement is totally off the wall and comes off ignorant, you may want to rethink it.


Bomb Squad's style of sampling was totally different from Marley Marls style of sampling for example. There are some obvious differences in the production from DJ Premier and Alchemist. There are some obvious differences in the way Dilla sampled compared to Sir Jinx. Madlib's sampled work sounds totally different from NOID's sampled work.Eric Sermon's sampled ideas sound totally different from DJ Muggs sampled ideas. Just because someone samples doesnt mean they are not being creative or original in how they approach it. Thats a real ignorant thing to say. If there was no originality in sampling all of the music from the late 80s and 90s would have sounded exactly the same. Lets be realistic here, that statement comes off as if you are not a student of Hip Hop music, which is fine because you dont have to be. But if you want to make a statement about Originality in Hip Hop music and sampling atleast make an educated one. What Just Blaze bit was Bink's approach to sampling in that era. Listen to how Just Blaze programmed his drum, listen to how just blaze started doing the "Blazette's" stuff that sounded strikingly similar to Bink's approach with the way he would freak the live drums and bass guitar.



I knew i was gonna get a dissertation abotu the art of sampling, and that's fine.



Doesn't matter who bit who's style. Because in MUSIC, every musician borrows from the muscians that are around them. That's the nature of the beast.



What it comes down to who handled their business better.


Just Blaze just plain old handled his business better. All Bink did was make beats.



This is a BUSINESS. And if you're not about BUSINESS, then you're just gonna be in interviews 10 years later, talking about how somebody did you wrong.



Handle your BUSINESS. Nobody remember's who took who's style, who programmed their drums like whoever else. They remember HITS.



Make HITS...




or make PUDDLES, crying about old sh*t nobody cares about in interviews.
 
People NEED to READ the FULL interview so they can SEE the comments in CONTEXT.



NUMSAYIN..



jeez....
 
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