@@margiellapooh6485 producer do more than compose beats. A real producer directs things. They can guide a person on how to say their lyrics, how the recording sessions are set up and many other things.
@@scarvello you’re describing the old way of producing mainly with live musicians because it was necessary. You needed an engineer to set up and plug in equipments and fx. A producer can do everything inside DAW if he wanted to. Just ask yourself what title is on the credits when royalties are being payed out.
@@okachobired5856 that pay has nothing to with it because even the artist get ripped off by their own labels. Daw producers still do all of these things. Even watching interviews of big name producers they tell you they do these things like guiding vocals etc lol.
Yeah because he knows he can't write shit. He gets pressed because he knows all the actual musicians are the ones who are drawing up the melodies form scratch. This is a very choice scenario, and very rarely happens often unless you're someone that's already high up in the industry, and even then they still have to have something to build around it.
@@codmatterk you’re delusional, they get the Melodie’s from the BEAT💀 yeah they can create one but that’s unrealistic. Engineers and producers not gonna have time to hear acapella Melodies
@@n1mbus__ Bro what are you talking about? Get melodies from the beat? What? We're talking about the person who is writing the loop not the people who slap drums on after. Where are you?
@@Bayleybeats whoever is arranging the overall product is the producer. In this case, it would be Southside, as he is incorporating the loop (which is an arrangement in itself) into a larger piece of arranged music. If the person who brought musicians in and arranged the music into the final product created the final product, he would be the producer.
The instruments ain't even making the loops they paying the air by the Hz, the wind that's vibrating is making the loop, so the instruments that think they're the real look makers, they not even making the loop👁️👄👁️
Yea but he wants real composer's. What didn't you understand?? And all of you saying the same thing, bri just described himself, yes and he describe majority if you too, why does it hurt so much? Just make ya own ting then and stop using loop packs, just because it says royalty free doesn't mean it hasn't been used. One day all those loops will pay me and real composer's because they took it from our authentic music we have on soundcloud, they think because its not on apple that it can be copied, be my guest.
@@chefdusse y’all stay trynna defend folks like y’all was just there with him every beat 🤣 either way it go , however you put it … ain’t nobody making beats from scratch . We ain’t make the DAW, the drums , the vst 🤷🏾♂️Plus it does take a certain ear to turn loops/samples into hits .
He can say that but what about the big-time producer with In house producer's giving them scraps and the bigger producer takes the front end and back end money
finally found a producer that uses ableton on here and this video actually taught me more than my high school music production teacher. i love the simple but helpful tips. i’ll definitely be watching more videos from this channel in the future!
That’s literally the job of the producer . Use your network to find people who have the skill that you don’t that you can incorporate into your brand or product to make it better and charge more for it … 😂😂😂
The problem is... They are criticizing him like they're more creative so he was exposing the fact that they don't do anything that's more creative than him.
that's EXACTLY what a producer is. Producer doesn't have to touch a button he uses guitarists, engineers, beat makers, drummers etc to make a vision come together. And a instrumentalist plays instruments. a musician is all of the above, including the engineer.... Furthermore, hip hop is made off of sampling. It's just easier now because of computers and technology. As a matter of fact hip hop even sampled drums back in the day.. ask James Brown... You're not better than the guy using loops if you music "sounds" weaker.. and I don't even use loops.... And industry producers take ENTIRE BEATS from people signed to them and put Thier names on it.
@@IDGAF_2X That's only if you have status over younger artists. You definitely won't be getting any praise for it, You might get sued sooner or later, but that's what these bigger producers are doing. 🤷
@@__Shun but it's not tho. I didn't say the producer "doesn't" do any of the music, I said they use whatever resources needed and know which ones to use to make the project sound polished and complete.... Thats just what it is 🤷
bro that’s literally what kanye do “I’m not a real musician, i can’t play the piano”. so he get elton john to play the piano on all of the lights. it’s still producing at the end of the day.
@@Johnny-yw3srnah he didn’t end up using those drums. I know the video you’re talking about, but Ye made like 50 versions of it before finally settling.
@@RileyHuey16 yeah we know. but he himself said he’s not a real musician so he has to hire someone to play the piano it’s live instrumentation all over LR
@@RileyHuey16 i get it lol. yes he’s the god of chopping soul. but when he wanted live instrumentation he didn’t do that, he paid someone else to do that.
But they do that for their own production or trynna get that authentic sound that’s different. He’s trynna say so producers higher musicians to play random shit , record them , and send it out as if they made the melody .
I make pretty good instrumentals on par with industry music, I'm 36, went to art schools from middle through highschool and can tell you it takes years to get to this point. FL studio was a journey from plugins, a wide range of vsts and then mixing and mastering is a whole other beast to tame. I hate to hear that so many people are just faking it now.
Samples = Already cooked food that you just pop in the microwave and make pop once again like recycled popcorn. From scratch = ......... Meaning back N the day "grandma's gumbo/dressin/sweet potato pie/🎵/ cornbread/ An well washed greens allllll on just 1 drum beat.... None of grandma's gumbo was never cooked just with only a microwave... Now when we done with the gumbo an put it back in the refrigerator, it gets cold. Somebody opens up the fridge and See's the gumbo an ask if they can warm up a "SAMPLE" an taste it. Think about that.
If you’re just sequencing/arranging a loop and throwing drums and an 808 on top, that’s still making music. Producers that have an ear and hire musicians and guide them are still making the loop. The musicians don’t have the vision and the same taste. That’s the importance of a producer.
Exactly, thats no different to someone like Kanye or Just Blaze sampling multiple records and putting them together to create a song. Its just the cleaner way (having musicians play the parts)
This is how art is made a lot of the time. You produce something using other’s talent. Everyone has to downplay everyone else in music because the deals are so fucked. No one can make money, so they fight over credit.
@@michaelcarrig627he said stop talking because you’re talking nonsense man. Producers play the instruments themselves. If you’re just layering loops of other people you’re basic and lacking in talent.
@@cornsockgabz That has never been the definition of production. Is Quincy Jones not a producer because he hired bands to play his music. Is Ye not a producer because he uses a wide range of other instrumentalists and producers to create his songs. You all sound like white people in the early 90s saying rap production isn’t really musical because they are “just sampling”. GTFO.
I pride myself in the "from scratch" process... But having seen how easy it is to do it digi with loops and samples, and getting the same cred, i cannot deny I am choosing the "harder" way‼️🤷🏾♂️
@@NotEnuff8 Quincy didn't play the instruments on his hits though, Dr Dre also plays instruments but got musicians to record the parts he wanted in a professional manner. Dre could program a drum beat playing it on the MPC, then play a little melody on a piano & ask a pianist (Scott Storch) to build around it. Then he builds, mixes and PRODUCES the record.
@@divLded honestly, that says more about the dumbby doing business wrong. Drake just offered ox man 150k for a beat he deff outsourced & he turned him down to hold out for royalties. I dont get your point.
I will never forget.. I was an instructor at a small college for audio engineering and music production and this one student was getting all this clout from some of the teachers and local artists and I was happy for the kid for sure, good dude and works hard. However… one day I was sitting in while he was cooking up a beat and he was using loops… for EVERYTHING. This man didn’t even program the drum pattern, he wasn’t tweaking anything outside of some EQ and compression… Now, I’m not hating but come on man… you can’t call yourself a beat maker MUCH LESS a producer if your entire beat is made with pre-made loops. Period. Bro, I was thinking the whole time that this kid was better than me (I was 23 at the time) only to find out I have probably forgotten more about producing music than this kid knew entirely. Splice is a fantastic tool but it can give beginners way too much confidence. What happens when that kid is in a situation where he has a client but the internet is out? What would he do without splice? Imagine having all that clout only for a client or artist to find out you got nothing without loops… That’s embarrassing man.
Artists don't care about your beat making process they care about their song making process. How you made a beat is NOT important, how the beat sounds is the thing that matters. Splice DOES exist so there's no point in wondering about what if it didn't
@@leanhoven I use vsts and create my own melodies, drum patterns ect, I don't record live instruments but some ppl say they make beats but they grab a loop someone made and a drum loop that someone made and say they made a beat 😂😂😂 wtf
This true to a point most people are cutting every corner and few that been doing this for a min We can make just about anything. I make all my own loops n drums but im open to sampling.
Yea but he's the big Southside. Made his career with only using loops but talking trash about the people he exploits just to make him look good👌 sad to see a Southside beeing like this.
@sollertiskhan3254 idk about that take ,most of hip hop is based on sampling, J Dilla ,Nujabes and Kanye are considered one of the greats and evidently so, are you saying they are not musicians?
Dang, it’s good to be an actual musician; to be able to compose, produce & engineer my own work. I keep telling folk to learn to play the keyboard. It takes you far in your originality & production abilities.
I'm glad I looked in the comments and saw everyone is on the same page. He just described QUINCY JONES. I also spent years in the studio with Grammy Award winning producers Justice League in Tampa Florida. Even though they can play, if you have access, why not get a LIVE BAND than chop up and sample from the authentic Band through protools or the MP. It's SOUNDS BETTER.
True ; but even then the only other go around is just to use splice or something where you can pay and have access to loops but that would include accountability 😂; in the end he’s great at what he does
That’s making the loop, they giving them the music and they are making it, the only difference is your pressing the buttons. They still have to arrange it. And even if they don’t if they provide the music to be played they made it
I grew up with sizzle cuzzin literally one of the guys to me but anyway sizzle was making his own beats when we was in high-school....it's so funny cause bruh really legendary before the fame
bro just described producers
He’s describing a dj or a a&r if you wanna be real producers compose beats
@@margiellapooh6485no you produce a sound, beat makers just make beats producing deals with themes of a song or album and orchestrating
@@margiellapooh6485 producer do more than compose beats. A real producer directs things. They can guide a person on how to say their lyrics, how the recording sessions are set up and many other things.
@@scarvello you’re describing the old way of producing mainly with live musicians because it was necessary. You needed an engineer to set up and plug in equipments and fx. A producer can do everything inside DAW if he wanted to. Just ask yourself what title is on the credits when royalties are being payed out.
@@okachobired5856 that pay has nothing to with it because even the artist get ripped off by their own labels. Daw producers still do all of these things. Even watching interviews of big name producers they tell you they do these things like guiding vocals etc lol.
southside gets so defensive when the idea of loops get brought up 😂
I swear 😂
Yeah because he knows he can't write shit. He gets pressed because he knows all the actual musicians are the ones who are drawing up the melodies form scratch. This is a very choice scenario, and very rarely happens often unless you're someone that's already high up in the industry, and even then they still have to have something to build around it.
@@codmatterk you’re delusional, they get the Melodie’s from the BEAT💀 yeah they can create one but that’s unrealistic. Engineers and producers not gonna have time to hear acapella Melodies
@@n1mbus__ Bro what are you talking about? Get melodies from the beat? What? We're talking about the person who is writing the loop not the people who slap drums on after. Where are you?
@@codmatterk who writes a loop, SAMPLE THAT SHIT
That's what a producer is
Not really
@@alfiekennedy1657no that's exactly what a producer does😂😂
You're getting it confused with a beat maker
@@Bayleybeats people that make edm make songs so i call them producers
@@Bayleybeats whoever is arranging the overall product is the producer. In this case, it would be Southside, as he is incorporating the loop (which is an arrangement in itself) into a larger piece of arranged music. If the person who brought musicians in and arranged the music into the final product created the final product, he would be the producer.
@@Bayleybeats more like composers fr
It aint even the musicians, the instruments make the music. Shits craaaaazy.
The instruments ain't even making the loops they paying the air by the Hz, the wind that's vibrating is making the loop, so the instruments that think they're the real look makers, they not even making the loop👁️👄👁️
😂😂😂
Fr hahahaha
boy you crazy as hell man😂😂😂😂
Yall funny as hell 😂
Art is anything you can get away with-Andy Warhol
@iDGAF no unlike you I don’t make comments to try to be funny.. iykyk 🤷🏾♂️
The issue is payment. Not if it's art or not. How much to pay. And to who.
Music industry isn’t even art it’s been called industry for years and this is not bad just shows how many jobs r in the industry
@@NOTTIBOPPINtwitch hot take
Does not mean Warhol was right, Warhol also tried to get a woman to kill herself in her 20s so that he could film it. 🫥🫥
Bro described himself
One of the most outta touch videos ive seen in a min 😂😂😂😂
False he is laying his own tracks with synths.
how u know how he makes beats
Yea but he wants real composer's. What didn't you understand??
And all of you saying the same thing, bri just described himself, yes and he describe majority if you too, why does it hurt so much?
Just make ya own ting then and stop using loop packs, just because it says royalty free doesn't mean it hasn't been used.
One day all those loops will pay me and real composer's because they took it from our authentic music we have on soundcloud, they think because its not on apple that it can be copied, be my guest.
@@DJLNR. keep grinding
There’s not one “loopmaker” that calls themself a loop maker that does this😂 they always make from scratch lmaooooo
Then he adds a hi hat, kick, snare and an 808 and calls it a day.
Don’t forget he gets it placed and makes money off it too
Drum loops , hi hat/808 midis , and pre made snare rolls . 🤣🤣🤣 drag n drop . Real simple
@@ogmexzy2929 some yea… but it’s southside lmao… ya clearly don’t know
That's how hip hop started though.
@@chefdusse y’all stay trynna defend folks like y’all was just there with him every beat 🤣 either way it go , however you put it … ain’t nobody making beats from scratch . We ain’t make the DAW, the drums , the vst 🤷🏾♂️Plus it does take a certain ear to turn loops/samples into hits .
Nah he need to give niggas props cause that shit ain't easy no matter how nice you are
If that shit seem hard to not do it by yourself you ain't making music lol.
He the biggest hater. That’s why no producers work with him unless they are nobodies
@@bucketheadroxI get what he’s saying to get what’s in your head on the dad is hard asf sometimes
👏🏾That's👏🏾 a 👏🏾producer
He can say that but what about the big-time producer with In house producer's giving them scraps and the bigger producer takes the front end and back end money
Aka dj khaled😂
finally found a producer that uses ableton on here and this video actually taught me more than my high school music production teacher. i love the simple but helpful tips. i’ll definitely be watching more videos from this channel in the future!
That’s literally the job of the producer . Use your network to find people who have the skill that you don’t that you can incorporate into your brand or product to make it better and charge more for it … 😂😂😂
wrong
The problem is... They are criticizing him like they're more creative so he was exposing the fact that they don't do anything that's more creative than him.
@@zlonex6 Ye did it his whole career granted he gave credit but yes
@@napoleansolo5849 True, Ye would never discredit a producer for using loops. He has hits with south side that proves the point.
No
that's EXACTLY what a producer is. Producer doesn't have to touch a button he uses guitarists, engineers, beat makers, drummers etc to make a vision come together. And a instrumentalist plays instruments. a musician is all of the above, including the engineer.... Furthermore, hip hop is made off of sampling. It's just easier now because of computers and technology. As a matter of fact hip hop even sampled drums back in the day.. ask James Brown... You're not better than the guy using loops if you music "sounds" weaker.. and I don't even use loops.... And industry producers take ENTIRE BEATS from people signed to them and put Thier names on it.
@@IDGAF_2X That's only if you have status over younger artists. You definitely won't be getting any praise for it, You might get sued sooner or later, but that's what these bigger producers are doing. 🤷
That’s Diddy explained perfectly
that literally sounds like a bunch of excuses to not compose your own tracks ngl lol
@@__Shun but it's not tho. I didn't say the producer "doesn't" do any of the music, I said they use whatever resources needed and know which ones to use to make the project sound polished and complete.... Thats just what it is 🤷
That chain hard as fuck
Those are words that no rapper wants to hear.
With all that ice infected by inclusions.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@samuelhardington782herpa derp, if you get far enough away you can't even tell he's iced up at all 🤡
Prince was a true producer
facts
He died lol
@@OVO-Adolffunny?
bro that’s literally what kanye do “I’m not a real musician, i can’t play the piano”. so he get elton john to play the piano on all of the lights. it’s still producing at the end of the day.
Fun fact timberland played the drums on Kanye west "stronger"
@@Johnny-yw3srnah he didn’t end up using those drums. I know the video you’re talking about, but Ye made like 50 versions of it before finally settling.
@@cornsockgabz ruclips.net/user/shortsSUO4CJU6Ftg?feature=share
@@RileyHuey16 yeah we know. but he himself said he’s not a real musician so he has to hire someone to play the piano it’s live instrumentation all over LR
@@RileyHuey16 i get it lol. yes he’s the god of chopping soul. but when he wanted live instrumentation he didn’t do that, he paid someone else to do that.
This is how Cubeatz brothers are creating, they hire people to play (not write!) music that they wrote before
I feel like sumwhere a long the line producer got meshed together with composers
You can tell when they do and when they don’t too. Typically the more live sounding instrumentation is done by hired musicians
But they do that for their own production or trynna get that authentic sound that’s different. He’s trynna say so producers higher musicians to play random shit , record them , and send it out as if they made the melody .
No they don’t 😂
@@Prod.4Dno they don’t 😂
I make pretty good instrumentals on par with industry music, I'm 36, went to art schools from middle through highschool and can tell you it takes years to get to this point. FL studio was a journey from plugins, a wide range of vsts and then mixing and mastering is a whole other beast to tame. I hate to hear that so many people are just faking it now.
Samples = Already cooked food that you just pop in the microwave and make pop once again like recycled popcorn.
From scratch = .........
Meaning back N the day "grandma's gumbo/dressin/sweet potato pie/🎵/ cornbread/
An well washed greens allllll on just 1 drum beat.... None of grandma's gumbo was never cooked just with only a microwave...
Now when we done with the gumbo an put it back in the refrigerator, it gets cold.
Somebody opens up the fridge and See's the gumbo an ask if they can warm up a "SAMPLE" an taste it. Think about that.
I use loops when I don’t feel like making it from scratch but when I hear a dope loop I like I’m making beat out of it
What “kids” can afford a whole ass musician team?
@@RileyHuey16good1 😭😭😭
@@RileyHuey16 by 'white' I think you mean jewish
If you’re just sequencing/arranging a loop and throwing drums and an 808 on top, that’s still making music.
Producers that have an ear and hire musicians and guide them are still making the loop. The musicians don’t have the vision and the same taste. That’s the importance of a producer.
Exactly, thats no different to someone like Kanye or Just Blaze sampling multiple records and putting them together to create a song. Its just the cleaner way (having musicians play the parts)
no its not
facts
@@SARTTAROZAexplain why not
Replay the noise she make when he start talking it’s a good laugh 😂
Hahaha I went back and listen to this shit
This is how art is made a lot of the time. You produce something using other’s talent. Everyone has to downplay everyone else in music because the deals are so fucked. No one can make money, so they fight over credit.
Bruh just stop talking
@@SpaceghostJ I typed all of that, do you talk as you type comments. Pretty pretty weird.
@@michaelcarrig627he said stop talking because you’re talking nonsense man. Producers play the instruments themselves. If you’re just layering loops of other people you’re basic and lacking in talent.
@@cornsockgabz That has never been the definition of production. Is Quincy Jones not a producer because he hired bands to play his music. Is Ye not a producer because he uses a wide range of other instrumentalists and producers to create his songs. You all sound like white people in the early 90s saying rap production isn’t really musical because they are “just sampling”. GTFO.
Exactly then say all you do is put drums😂
LOLL
That chain goooooooo ccrazy
Bro a producer and found out what industry producers do while being in the industry himself. Like what
I pride myself in the "from scratch" process...
But having seen how easy it is to do it digi with loops and samples, and getting the same cred, i cannot deny I am choosing the "harder" way‼️🤷🏾♂️
My man just described Quincy Jones
Don't disrespect Quincy like that.
@@dkmrap1 that’s exactly what Quincy Jones did
Quincy Jones did exactly that. He compose the tracks and have best musicians play.
But Quincy actually plays multiple instruments so he put in his work to actually hire people... you thinking about Dr. DRE
@@NotEnuff8 Quincy didn't play the instruments on his hits though, Dr Dre also plays instruments but got musicians to record the parts he wanted in a professional manner. Dre could program a drum beat playing it on the MPC, then play a little melody on a piano & ask a pianist (Scott Storch) to build around it. Then he builds, mixes and PRODUCES the record.
Fuck yes! It's time to start talking about this shit.
He warned us about pvlace
The pvlace story is something entirely else.
@@LIFEAFTEREVERYTHING smh thats sad
gunboi
He dodged the whole question he don't make shit from scratch
Thats literally the sign of an ACTUAL producer from back in the day when they used musicians, instead of everything being compressed sound files.
I wrote the same thing before reading this. People in music and don’t even know what it is. Sign of the times
You don't need a musician to use uncompressed audio.
@@johnnycooke3629 sure you do. When you have to create the music.
@@divLded honestly, that says more about the dumbby doing business wrong. Drake just offered ox man 150k for a beat he deff outsourced & he turned him down to hold out for royalties. I dont get your point.
@@divLded that’s bs producers used to rip ppl off constantly
That’s why I cook up from scratch ima learn how to sample songs soon
Had to replay the video was to busy staring at bro chain that shi 🔥
If the session instrumentalists are co-writing the music, then they should get credit/compensation. Work-for-hires are crazy.
Quick 200 tho
They made the decision themselves cuz they need the money....just gottaake better decisions for yourself at that point
Work for hire is a form of compensation buddy. They literally get paid for their work. They just don’t get royalties or own any of the music.
Basically you getting paid just not noticed for your work
Facts all facts got me n the booth sweating.
Not really more under ground Producer is making beats from scratch
I will never forget.. I was an instructor at a small college for audio engineering and music production and this one student was getting all this clout from some of the teachers and local artists and I was happy for the kid for sure, good dude and works hard. However… one day I was sitting in while he was cooking up a beat and he was using loops… for EVERYTHING. This man didn’t even program the drum pattern, he wasn’t tweaking anything outside of some EQ and compression… Now, I’m not hating but come on man… you can’t call yourself a beat maker MUCH LESS a producer if your entire beat is made with pre-made loops. Period.
Bro, I was thinking the whole time that this kid was better than me (I was 23 at the time) only to find out I have probably forgotten more about producing music than this kid knew entirely. Splice is a fantastic tool but it can give beginners way too much confidence. What happens when that kid is in a situation where he has a client but the internet is out? What would he do without splice? Imagine having all that clout only for a client or artist to find out you got nothing without loops… That’s embarrassing man.
Artists don't care about your beat making process they care about their song making process. How you made a beat is NOT important, how the beat sounds is the thing that matters. Splice DOES exist so there's no point in wondering about what if it didn't
@@ogralphbeats4035 Ah the low effort "i make music for money not for music mindset".
Southside is a certified loop user but he grinded enough to hire his own loopmaker sweatshop
I don’t use loops but I sample and make my own shit 💯🤷🏾♂️😂😂😂😂
So you use loops
@@killomniino it's not a loop. It's sampling bruh
@IB_E_Y_O_N_DI taking 4 bars from a song without changing it is like using loops. Anybody can do that shit
@@leanhoven anybody can do it...but not everybody can make it sound dope..cough madlib
Facts, and don't forget sound packs.
I make all my beats from scratch, always have
Define scratch
Tbh dont skip out on sampling or cooking up loops while I don’t like it to be my main form of producing it’s fun to cook them up and play around
@@leanhoven I use vsts and create my own melodies, drum patterns ect, I don't record live instruments but some ppl say they make beats but they grab a loop someone made and a drum loop that someone made and say they made a beat 😂😂😂 wtf
@@ProdbyFridge I'm not gonna lie I haven't even taken the time to learn fruity slicer or slice x to manipulate sample but it does seem interesting
@@DJONTHETRACK985 You can even use fruity slicer and all that on your own shit and kinda resample yourself if that makes sense. Pretty sick
The fact y'all as a community, and I'm talking about a bulk of the community, look up to this dude.... IS INSANE.
Sampling is essentially looping. You take a sample and loop it in 4 to 8 bars. Only difference is possible choppin’ and/or pitching
He talking about diddy😂
My nigga Certified Trapper produce his own shit. He the real 🐐
@@iridium8341 naw y’all just can’t relate to it that’s all
lmfao sure
This true to a point most people are cutting every corner and few that been doing this for a min We can make just about anything. I make all my own loops n drums but im open to sampling.
Bruh the people that do this is prolly so low this is only an issue for a few select producers lol
The average looper does not have the bread to hire a violinist for an hour let alone pay for studio time 😂
@Burningspeed that's why you use student's or get friends who play and use your home studio
Yea but he's the big Southside. Made his career with only using loops but talking trash about the people he exploits just to make him look good👌 sad to see a Southside beeing like this.
Is he talking trash? I haven’t seen the whole interview, but out of context it seems like he’s just exposing the industry.
this entire comment is wrong lol
this hypes me up because making a loop is so easy. i should just start making my own beats
Do it!
How is sampling not being a musician
Cause u ain't making nothing.
@@sollertiskhan3254 that literally makes no sense, u still are making music
@sollertiskhan3254 idk about that take ,most of hip hop is based on sampling, J Dilla ,Nujabes and Kanye are considered one of the greats and evidently so, are you saying they are not musicians?
"The musicians are work for hire and we pay them"
Bro just ousted himself
and u put drum on it , and take the fame :'D
I’m makin all the loops 🔁
This man is definitely smarter than a fifth grader
.but its only because he's been in 6th grade for 8 years
Real talk
They still paid for the product so it's theirs! No different than a label keeping people's masters
I have my ✋🏾 in everything.
Bro just described a heathy business
"What is a producer ?"
South side :
SIZZLE WINS🔥🔥🔥
Man’s just described Mozart
Bro got real buggers in his chain 🤮💪🏾🕺🏾
Salute to ones that can’t relate💯
Facts really producing a beat means using the instruments and make them come together
His face looks like he fell asleep a frat party. 😂😂😂😂
“If I get caught I’m telling on everybody”
To be fair I know a lot of producers who actually make their own samples without musicians. And if they want to use musicians that’s also fine.
A good producer is like a chef, he knows how to put it together and run it and has a realistic vision for it, he uses tools and helpers
Bro was heated 😂
I hate that interviewer , she responds like an impressed high school girl who has a crush on the guy:" oh woow"
That chain goes hard af God damn 😩
Idk what he talking about I make my own loops 🔁
Glad I gave it up 😂I was never going to make it as a rapper because I have no idea what they are talking about
Dang, it’s good to be an actual musician; to be able to compose, produce & engineer my own work. I keep telling folk to learn to play the keyboard. It takes you far in your originality & production abilities.
middle man winning like a mug
That’s exactly why hit boy called him out😂😂😂
Exactly. The genuis in rap is in the production, not the rap.
He talking bout hit maker 😂😂😂
I'm glad I looked in the comments and saw everyone is on the same page. He just described QUINCY JONES. I also spent years in the studio with Grammy Award winning producers Justice League in Tampa Florida. Even though they can play, if you have access, why not get a LIVE BAND than chop up and sample from the authentic Band through protools or the MP. It's SOUNDS BETTER.
Hes right, I like to cook the loops from scratch but using pre mades is very fast and effective some times
ThAt chain go nice as hell
True ; but even then the only other go around is just to use splice or something where you can pay and have access to loops but that would include accountability 😂; in the end he’s great at what he does
Theres definitely people out here making loops from scratch as well, south side one of my fav producers tho. Top 3 on my list
Top 3 when? For this era or all time? He not top 30 all time.
@@thedon2703 I said he top 3 on MY LIST. Your list is your list, that’s coo.
That’s what he do . Produce 💯
Glad I make all my own 🤟🏽💯💪🏽
even the "Real Producers" are not even making the "Songs" they're just producing the songs in "Pro tools"
He not even turnin the lights on he flickin a switch and the switch turns the lights on. Them cats don’t know about the light😳
Lol he been getting drop shipped 😂
Laws of power
That’s making the loop, they giving them the music and they are making it, the only difference is your pressing the buttons. They still have to arrange it. And even if they don’t if they provide the music to be played they made it
Me in my bedroom sourcing music for hours to sample..... "ok"
So you said that to say what? 😂😂😂😂😂
I grew up with sizzle cuzzin literally one of the guys to me but anyway sizzle was making his own beats when we was in high-school....it's so funny cause bruh really legendary before the fame
That sounded so illegal 😂😂😂
Bro just told us what he does
The sound she made tho lmao
Dr Dre did the same thing with Mel Man and Scott Storch
Wow I feel like that's true bro because I be getting samples sometimes and go wait this sounds like recorded instruments not made on a computer
Slick wit it crafty