co sign this. I don't understand why nas has trouble with this, considering illmatic was pretty much a production classic.
Nas needs to link up with Large Pro and Q-tip again.
And can someone explain how Ross beats are so great? I'm not trying to be a dick, but I give them a fair share of listening and I can't tell the difference. Well, until the hook comes in, then I know which song because he repeats it for 8 bars. lol
finn, you can't be on the east coast! lol
dirty south head?
just was never a fan of gangstarr. i think it had more to do with guru's monotone style. premier has some nice stuff, just never saw what all the hype was about. i have another "hip hop confession," but i'll probably get kicked off the forum, and get my hip hop pass revoked, so i'm going to keep that one to myself. LOL.
outkast, scarface, ugk...yes. waka flocka, gucci mane, d4l...no. i don't listen to a lot of the new stuff out. grew up listening to old school westcoast (ice cube, nwa, mack 10, too short, etc.) also listened to the hit/def squad stuff, ll, run dmc, heavy d..stuff like that.
just was never a fan of gangstarr. i think it had more to do with guru's monotone style. premier has some nice stuff, just never saw what all the hype was about.
i have another "hip hop confession," but i'll probably get kicked off the forum, and get my hip hop pass revoked, so i'm going to keep that one to myself. LOL.
BUT Premo, now thats a different story. Premo was and still is the sound of old school, east coast hip hop to it's finest. Producers like 9th and Pete Rock are pretty much backup confirmation of how dope Premo really is.
i admit, premo is nice. i just think that he gets over hyped a lot. i mean, he did his thing. he took hip hop somewhere, but so did kwame and herbie lovebug and you don't hear their names thrown around at all. LOL! aight, i'm trippin with the kwame comment, but you get the point.
@Stress - i ain't ready yet.
Producers like 9th and Pete Rock are pretty much backup confirmation of how dope Premo really is.
I understand u but at the same time Preem helped evolve the Hip Hop beat. He was innovative with the sample. Not sure, but I think he was the first to take many samples and put them into one song.