One thing I like about the song is that the structure of the song changes for each of the verses. Andre's verse has just the sample, Pimp C has the sample with the drums, Bun B has the drum pattern with the claps, and Big Boi's verse has no sample
I read an article once i forgot who was talking I believe DJ Paul but he said when he showed the song to everyone they all independently said they only wanted certain elements for their verses. It's crazy how when every different rapper heard it they all wanted certain elements missing.
This song has been a favorite of mine for a while, with UGK and Outkast being on the same song, but the fact that it was produced by Three Six makes this one of the best southern tracks of all time.
It was originally supposed to be UGK and Three 6 Mafia. Something happened with Three 6 Mafias management not clearing it so they put OutKast on it instead but left the beat.
+Percy Enrique Guevara You don't have to chop samples if you don't want to. Chopping is generally done to repurpose the sample in a new context or make the sample fit in the framework that your drums have provided. In fact chopping is an extra step that a lot of producers take to avoid copying their sample source. If you want to loop your sample, just set it to loop after your desired start/end points are set or keep triggering the sample as needed. :)
I'm actually not 100% sure as I don't own a Maschine but you could try it out; I'm just speaking from general beat making experience (Roland SPs and Ableton). Usually one shots are meant to only play once so in that case you may have to keep triggering it? Again I'm not sure but hopefully I helped a little.
I suggest chopping most of the time, but you can still loop tho, chopping and flipping is what was expected of u when u used a sample but loopin isnt bad its as creative as chopping just a bit less
Yeah it's a lil different I thought "hey these will be easy" and then every analog snare I had was just the furthest thing from the track lol. That one was the closest I could find in a timely manner.
One thing I like about the song is that the structure of the song changes for each of the verses. Andre's verse has just the sample, Pimp C has the sample with the drums, Bun B has the drum pattern with the claps, and Big Boi's verse has no sample
Daamn i never noticed that
The song is nice like that, never gets repetitive. Plus there's the fact that each rapper got something new to add to the track
Exactly. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I read an article once i forgot who was talking I believe DJ Paul but he said when he showed the song to everyone they all independently said they only wanted certain elements for their verses. It's crazy how when every different rapper heard it they all wanted certain elements missing.
Big Boi's verse is just the bass
This song has been a favorite of mine for a while, with UGK and Outkast being on the same song, but the fact that it was produced by Three Six makes this one of the best southern tracks of all time.
It was originally supposed to be UGK and Three 6 Mafia. Something happened with Three 6 Mafias management not clearing it so they put OutKast on it instead but left the beat.
There's this talented dude named Wonya Love, who remixed this beat. It was the most amazing remix I've heard in a while!
Man,filtering the sample like that in order to keep that chop but add to it as well is genius. Love learning new tricks.
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Juicy J , DJ Paul & Willie Hutch are all from Memphis.
so fucking good one of the best samples i ever heard like its so fucking angelical,so soul,the same i get when i hear "Devil in a New Dress"
Like a love song written for an angel and it encapsulates it all
"Angelical"
@@drinkinouttacups2665 lmfao I completely understand what he's saying and it makes total sense but yea that word is wild
Those are Memphis drums DJ Paul and Juicy J best producers out the South
UGK4LIFE
RIP PIMP C
Sandurz
Lean is bad :'(
What a coincidence, I had this song on repeat last night
Such a classic
that's freaking tight haha. Glad you did this! one of my fav tracks.
We need some Geto Boys. Like, Damn it Feels Good To Be A Gangsta or Mind Playin Tricks on Me.
Man DJ Paul is a beast
DJ Paul is a dog, one you do not trust
Everything Triple 6 yeah, DJ Mingist thanks for keeping the Memphis music alive
Would be cool if you tried All Caps- Madvillain
In the works!
Sandurz everything's in the works though
SWEET JONES
one of the best songs I've ever heard
keep your heart 3stacks
yay finally
Nice! Willie Hutch is also the Uncle of Cold 187um of Above the Law.
You really do all my favourite songs man. Legend.
Any chance you can squeeze Scarface-Guess Who's Back in your To-do list?
I choose you is one of my fav Project Pat songs
Just found your channel. Very nice breakdown.
Bro these beat breakdowns are so on point !
I would like to see a breakdown of gravy from this same album
Why did u stop makin vids😓😢
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Uno plz!
Audio Phantom that beat goes rediculously hard
Could You Do so [rt] By Knxwledge!? which also is momma from to pimp a butterfly.
when this song came out i used to always say achoo achoo 😂😂😂
Man you gotta get back on this, it’s so many Cole songs you could do, griselda, mann
THIS is what I need. How you make a beat looping the sample, not chopping it? it is making me crazy!!! S.O.S +Sandurz PLEASE make a tut on that!
+Percy Enrique Guevara You don't have to chop samples if you don't want to. Chopping is generally done to repurpose the sample in a new context or make the sample fit in the framework that your drums have provided. In fact chopping is an extra step that a lot of producers take to avoid copying their sample source. If you want to loop your sample, just set it to loop after your desired start/end points are set or keep triggering the sample as needed. :)
+just Shuteye / jagged Shrapnel so if I am on oneshot mode, I just add a midi note for the entire lenght of the loop?
I'm actually not 100% sure as I don't own a Maschine but you could try it out; I'm just speaking from general beat making experience (Roland SPs and Ableton). Usually one shots are meant to only play once so in that case you may have to keep triggering it? Again I'm not sure but hopefully I helped a little.
+just Shuteye / jagged Shrapnel I will have to experiment with that..thx!
I suggest chopping most of the time, but you can still loop tho, chopping and flipping is what was expected of u when u used a sample but loopin isnt bad its as creative as chopping just a bit less
Those Hypnotize Minds snares tho, hard nut to crack. Either way, nice work man!
dope work as always!
plz do institutionalized by kendrick lamar !
Awesome! Love this song
Can you do 50cent best friend
one of the better beats
my life is now complete
please do aggravated robbery by project pat or red rum by project pat.
You should try and break down Potholderz by MF DOOM
can you do Lord Finesse Hip 2 Da Game
do three 6 mafia da summer off of mystic stylez
do the luniz I got 5 on it
What kind of desk is that?
50 Cent has a song called pimping 2. Has same sample
awesome, but to my ear, snare is a bit different in original.
Yeah it's a lil different I thought "hey these will be easy" and then every analog snare I had was just the furthest thing from the track lol. That one was the closest I could find in a timely manner.
Fyeeee
RIP Pimp C
imma million dollar mack________________
Do Trashy - J Dilla
do a Metro Boomin beat
Too simple
Random Wu-Head lmao
david nwafor he's like the trap DJ mustard all his beats sound the same
Flowers wiz kalafa
BLOCKHEAD!!!!!!!!
bassline
So..I type a text to a girl I use to see
I used this sample and I never of this song
great sample and beat but terrible drums