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  1. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    i didn't say it is not hip hop if it doesn't feature a rapper. I'm saying if an instrumental is not rappable, it is not hip hop. I could be wrong. That is why I just wanted to know everyone's input. and I don't know if DJs started hip hop, but they kept it going.
  2. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    I don't understand what you mean.
  3. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    You can just hear if a beat is rappable. Just try to freestyle to it in your head. Mainly I would say it is timing. I'm saying in my opinion, some peeps here don't make hip hop beats that MCs can rap to. In theory a good rapper can rap over anything, but that does not make what he or...
  4. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    ok, I can feel that.
  5. jclay12345

    how many inst. ?

    1. 1 2. as many as it takes to sound right 3. filters
  6. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    ^^ co 2 the sign.
  7. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    See I don't see it as disrespecting the power of your own ideas. I see it as a way to challenge yourself to be creative as possible with certain boundaries. It's kind of like a beat battle with a theme. I make music because I am a fan first. It makes me feel good to just listen to it. Now...
  8. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    oh ok. I was just wondering because when I make a beat, I can hear a song around it in my head. I feel like why make a hip hop beat if no one can rap to it? No offense to some of the people in here, but I have heard some beats in this forum that other people say are tight, but I'm thinkin'...
  9. jclay12345

    rappable beats?

    question. When you all make hip hop beats, do you make them with an MC in mind, meaning that the beat is rappable or do you just simply make music and if it happens to be something someone will rap to, you will get someone to rap on it?
  10. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    yeah that was the word. lol, preciate it. But the same thing can be said about people who don't sample. They play a sound, loop it, then program your everyday boom bap wackness underneath it. It still takes creativity. Just becaue you have a tight sample does not mean that you can make a...
  11. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    well close it then. lol, I'm just playin. but forreal, it's not as serious as it is being read. we are just voicing are opinions in a stronger more arguitive way and I know that arguitive isn't a word. but I still say samplin is samplin. Whether it is a drum or a loop. You are respecting...
  12. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    I'm not the one on here downing music like I'm all high and mighty. I never claimed to be higher than I was. So don't try the whole I'm rubber you're glue routine on the sly.
  13. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    cold truth - thank you. that is exactly what I am saying. DueceMade Ent. - man, I just kind of lost respect for you. Not because you don't see my point, but because you are downing everyone that doesn't see your point. Talkin bout ya'll youngsters and people needing to go back to the...
  14. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    to cold and clever, ok yall got me, they do have some style similarities in their different beats. But it is not as strong as others. the average listener can tell a neptunes, dre, lil jon, or timbaland beat. But not everyone can tell a Jazze Pha. Only other producers with an ear for music...
  15. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    I disagree. The only thing that makes Jazze Pha's tracks stand out is that he says, "This is a Jazze Phizzle produc shizzle. My nizzle" or "Oh Boy" Without that you wouldn't know. You think you know, but you have no idea. -MTV Diary.
  16. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    No I mean that they don't have a set style. Every time I hear one of their beats it sounds waay different from the others.
  17. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    I see that we just see things differently. Because I think it shows creativity. For you to make a beat just like somebody else but they didn't make it. That's tight to me. For someone to be able to make any style beat possible, they are talented in my eyes. Also I don't think you can make a...
  18. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    On this I disagree too. People follow trends because it is a proven formula. If someone comes to me and says JClay, I want a beat that is like Lil Jon's. I will pay you $1000 to do it. Guess what I'm going to do. I'm going to make a beat like Lil Jon. That wouldn't make me any less...
  19. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    I feel you but everyone is different. Honestly, I barely eq drums. Usually I can find the sound that is matched in my head out of the drums that I already stolen from various places. Also what is easy for you, may not be easy for others.
  20. jclay12345

    I hate to say it, but why do people want it so easy!?

    I feel what you are saying too, but to an extent. Just like how you said people sampled because they could not play instruments, people take other people's drums because they don't know how to eq their own. It's not because they are lazy. I have drums from everywhere. I don't like sticking...
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