the most sickening thing about underground hip-hop

roaches

Well-Known Member
#1
is the proliferation of post-neo soul dilla-jacking groovy motherfuckers making noise over fruity over-thought production and not spitting like they should.

see: pharoahe monch's last album

what especially disgusts me is this shit by one of my favorite slept-on mcs:

what happened? were these guys not getting pussy before and are now just overwhelmed by the experience?

at least jr can kinda pull this shit off - sol was on some jazzy shit and he has the voice. but then you have hard motherfuckers, who make music i like to listen to before punishing my girlfriend's asshole after the hoyas or skins lose or something sprouting dandelions out of their dicks like this shit:

http://www.divshare.com/download/3356330-6ea

*vomits*
*vomits some more*
 
#2
but then you have hard motherfuckers, who make music i like to listen to before punishing my girlfriend's asshole after the hoyas or skins lose or something sprouting dandelions out of their dicks like this shit:
bro i actually laughed out loud people at work must think im fuckin retarded
 

Chronic

Well-Known Member
#3
Most rap songs directed at women are crap, unless they're dissing them. CAVE BITCH!

"at least jr can kinda pull this shit off - sol was on some jazzy shit and he has the voice."

Agreed. I thought the song came out alright but it's one of the few tracks of the two The Leak Edition volumes that I didn't keep.

The John Robinson project please.
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#4
i sort of agree, but i actually liked pharaoh monch's album.

basically, anyone who thinks there is a recipe for a hiphop song is wrong, so i can't really say i agree. you're basically saying the album is too "fruity", and by that i can only assume you mean too intstrumental, as if there is too much melody. remember that a large portion of people who got into hiphop didn't grow up on old school shit or east shit. a lot of people got into hiphop through westcoast straight jack-sampling and re-playing samples with live musicians. i was one of those. by now i have accepted a way broader span of music, but honestly, that's an opinion i can't really respect lol.

i agree with that music video though. i got the leak edition 1 and 2, 1 was way better than 2 if you ask me, but i lost interest after his album didn't drop (or did it? either way, i lost interest).
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#5
okay through a pointer i think i may have misunderstood your post. so in that case, my post is directed towards anyone who feels struck. :)
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#8
I'm not really upset about it but the new stock of producers tryin to sound like Dilla annoy me, not cus they are tyrin but they pull it off so bad. They think some soul sample bitten drums and a random pause will do it but it's so not like that.
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#9
I watch one of those "how to recreate a beat" videos on youtube. The guy recreated Kanye's "Through the wire". Seriously, that beat was made up of like 4 samples and some drums & shit, and Kayne talks like his beats are masterpieces, and to top it off, this recreation sounded better.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVb94oPiOOA[/youtube]
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#10
^Just cus someone can recreate something doesn't mean you should think anything less of it.

"Seriously, that beat was made up of like 4 samples and some drums & shit"

Lol and?
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#11
it's like johnny j. all he would do was cut out a sample and add drums. of course, some times it would get replayed by musicians later on, but it's "cheating" because some people will list a producer as one of their favorites and he's hardly even producing. imo the way this shit is chopped up is really good. it may be simple on kanye's version but it's dope nevertheless. but from a technical point of view i agree with prize, they certainly are nothing crazy. doom and el-p beats are crazy. and while talking about producers who sample a lot, dj shadow is fucking crazy.
 

Prize Gotti

Boots N Cats
Staff member
#12
^Just cus someone can recreate something doesn't mean you should think anything less of it.
No thats not what i am saying, i watch alot of "recreation" tutorials so i can improve my shit.

"Seriously, that beat was made up of like 4 samples and some drums & shit"

Lol and?
Ok thats like taking the head of the "mona lisa", pasting it on the head of jesus in "the last supper", painting in some clouds and some silly hats on the disciples and calling it a new piece of art.

Kanye talks about how he spends a week making a beat. You seriously telling me it took him a week to make that? God Im sick of sampling.

my point is, more and more people are knocking out beats like they were buttering bread just because they sample other music. do something original please. when i (attempt to) make beats, I want my shit to sound you unique. People seem to think its ok to sample the life out of a song, its not ok and that is a reason why todays hiphop sucks.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#15
God Im sick of sampling.

People seem to think its ok to sample the life out of a song, its not ok and that is a reason why todays hiphop sucks.

You should go learn some history.

Probably start with Apache. Then move onto The Honey Drippers, maybe Big Beat, you can throw some Bob James in there, can't forget James Brown. Lyn Collins, Isaac Hayes, Melvin Bliss, Sly & The Family Stone, ESG, and so on and so on and so on. Realize this music you are making wouldn't be around if it wasn't for the sample.
 
#16
the most sickening thing about underground music is all the great MCs who deserve deals who will never get one while souljah boy is on the radio every 30 seconds.
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#19
i agree with the analogy too sorta, but i don't think the reason why people sample is that it's necessarily "easier" (and when chopping, it is not always). hiphop was built on the concept of sampling, and if i were to assume i gotta guess that's because when hiphop was born it was mostly practiced by poor black folks who didn't own instruments or play any for that matter. piano lessons in the ghetto? a sample to hiphop is like a guitar to rock. it's part of the core.
 

Chronic

Well-Known Member
#20
and if i were to assume i gotta guess that's because when hiphop was born it was mostly practiced by poor black folks who didn't own instruments or play any for that matter
Nah it was cause DJ Kool Herc had his roots in Jamaica (which is why there's a similarity between reggae and rap) and he took a sample and made it danceable. That's right, Hip-Hop music started as dance music. Lil Jon = pure Hip-Hop ;) (that's directed to the elitist, pretentious fuckers)
 

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