Why Hate Lex Luger ?

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Feel free to check my Soundclick link as well :D. I don't make trap but it is what it is.
 
yea

lex found that formula, it gon fade out soon but he got more up tha sleeve plus he made that $
 
i dont hate him a lot of his stuff sounds the same when he steps out of trap music but doesnt loose his "sound" i'll like him, (if that all made sense)
 
i dont hate lex. any beat you can make some change off of is a good beat.
 
Its not him we hate, its the fact everyones trying to do his style and jump on the bandwagon. Peace.
 
Yea Southside be going hard


He way more talkative then Lex lol..
 
IDK ABOUT ALL THAT NOW Southside cool but he don't see him better than lex I mean like southside even said it himself lex produce all the hits if that little cocky monkey said it himself then it might mean something.
 
So can we all agree Lex is now a "Superproducer"? Especially since other "superproducers" are stealing his sound now?
 
stealing a blatantly stolen sound yep that deserves the super title ... lol gimme a break
 
^^^Just Blaze and Kanye did it. So did Polow(ironically Polow recently bit Lex's style). No ideas original, but it's funny how we rearrange what something is when it doesn't fit in the little box we wanna label it as.

Alot of people who are called "superproducers" have done alot less than Lex. he's responsible for the current sound of a huge majority of hip hop. He's influenced tons of other producers and records in rotation right now.

Just because Shawty Redd had a few records with a similar sound doesn't take away from the obvious. No ones asking for a "shawty redd beat" right now like they weren't asking for a "RZA/Babu/JuJu/Dilla Beat" back when sped up samples were in.

Everyone from Drumma Boy to Polow to Justice League have put out recent tracks influenced by albums like BMF, Hustle Hard, Hard in the Paint, ect. They lyin if they say they were remaking "Who Dat". lol.

Give that young brotha his respect. Lex came up in a big way and is entitled to be called a "superproducer among others who had way less influence on the sound of hip hop overall.
 
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I never thought of him as a true "producer"
I'm not tryna sound like I'm hatin but hes more like a super beat supplier IMO
Got nothin against him but I've never seen or heard of him doin anything more than makin the beat

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P.s I haven't heard Drumma Boy make a Lex influenced track in all actuality
 
^^^So by your definition, majority of the time people who get "producer" credits and checks on hip hop albums(including Kanye, Rza, Havok, Primo, even BM Cox)never really "produced" the records they're paid for?

Was he not in the studio interacting with the artists for all those Gucci and Wacka recordings?

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I'm just happy VA back to what we do. Influence the whole world of music...Teddy Riley, Devonte, Timbo, Neptunes.....and yeah, Lex.
 
^^^Just Blaze and Kanye did it. So did Polow(ironically Polow recently bit Lex's style). No ideas original, but it's funny how we rearrange what something is when it doesn't fit in the little box we wanna label it as.

Alot of people who are called "superproducers" have done alot less than Lex. he's responsible for the current sound of a huge majority of hip hop. He's influenced tons of other producers and records in rotation right now.

Just because Shawty Redd had a few records with a similar sound doesn't take away from the obvious. No ones asking for a "shawty redd beat" right now like they weren't asking for a "RZA/Babu/JuJu/Dilla Beat" back when sped up samples were in.

Everyone from Drumma Boy to Polow to Justice League have put out recent tracks influenced by albums like BMF, Hustle Hard, Hard in the Paint, ect. They lyin if they say they were remaking "Who Dat". lol.

Give that young brotha his respect. Lex came up in a big way and is entitled to be called a "superproducer among others who had way less influence on the sound of hip hop overall.
ok sure he might b "influencing" some but most super producers tracks ive heard dont sound like the kick is gonna snap the ****ing snare in half and usually on most super producers tracks i might b wrong but the percussion usually isnt louder than the melody... and ditto to lotto comment lex influence drumma laughable more like lody or sonny digital... but yes he does influence..many on soundclick
 
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