wasnt he part of the ummah? Ali Shaheed Muhammad right?StressWon said:WORD, Large Professor,,WJAT?!? Another cat I forgot. What yall know bout "Main Source"!!??
I forgot Finesse too, damn, I'm slippin, i used to own most of these cats records,,,,lol
YOOO, nobody else on Ali Shaheed???? C'mon yall?
damn im late as hell!!! loltrinidad said:^^^ yEA ITS OUT I GOT IT LIKE LAST OCTOBER IT AIIGHT BUT SIIN AFTA I COPPED THE FORIGN EXCHANGE N IT WAS A WRAP
i feel you...timbaland is prolly the most talented producer out of your list if you ask me. how many sample-based producers can appeal to eastcoast and westcoast hip hop? the way he samples shyt is just crazy! ive never heard someone take an old rock sample and turn it into a club beat like he has. he really has an ear for this shyt and he gets my respect...just blaze is cool too but im not really into his synth beats. his sample-based beats are tight though although he mostly just loops his shyt...mannie fresh...i dont know about that one...im not a real big fan of his...the neptunes are the shyt!!! i love their shyt!!! reminds me of some old Art of Noize shyt a little. they seem like some very cultured producers. their beats are jazzy but still remain hip hop...those are the only mainstream producers i know of that get hella respect from backpackers.bhunt said:Kanye
Mannie Fresh
Just blaze
neptunes
timberland
they all have there own thing. The rest of peoples favs are just biters. Scott storch and lil john have a long way to go before they are super producers. They have paid there dues but they don't have any timeless classics. Dre has countless but a lot of the producers I see mentioned only have the sound of the moment. ALL I listed above have production credit back to 96 and some of them the 80's and they are still around that is the mark of a superproducer