This Is My Favorite Hip-Hop Song - InstrumentalRap - No Problem - Lil Scrappy Richardson [Produced By Jonathan Lil Jon Smith] [Year: 2004] [Album: The King of Crunk & Black Music Entertainment Recordings Present: Lil Scrappy]
A R.I.P UNCLE Zack niggas was killing with this Lil Jon track"No Problem" back in 05, 06, 07 when I was doing Three years in juvenile.....They blew his head off,,, when I find out you know I'm let off show enough lm get off,, wallk up in your shit with no set off, my niggaz try screw me,,,,, fake like a Toyota hub,,,,,but bang like dub emerge like sub, the more gobble and hell nah can't l wobble and when we rumble I bust that bubble with bitch or any God Dam Russell,,, welcome to zone of jungle and fuck humble I just want the crumble live life never give and you thank to thrive of smoke but
I'm back, Bout to burn these suckaz Dis my return dis summer U bout to learn ya sumn Guess what I'm back Bitch And uh I Filet da meat slab bitch Get chopped like a rock If u don't step back bitch Push my buttons Like Madden Yo family So sad when They droppin Yo casket Randomphace muhfucka im The last one laughing Drop the the baddest tracks Straight back to back Hello Kitty bitch u more like an alley cat And I ain't tappin that U an ugly hoe I don't want these hoes They just want my dough Dark sensahuma cuz I ain't got none doe Pass that hoe to my homie Forces on my feet Watch me take off running Running these streets Stay fucking with me Cuz I'm fuckin elite I'm a muhfuckin pro When I buss on a beat
I believe Scrappy's voice may have been too low, didn't sound right with the bass, or maybe the bass was overpowering the voice. Also you gotta look at the fact that if the beat is hard and/or the rapper has a heavy or deep voice too much bass causes the beat to sound like its distorted or when you're recording it may make everything sound like old vhs tapes with the static
Classic lil jon production.
Lil jon beats in the 2000s go Hard asf
My big brother blazed this beat back in 05. The reason I had to come back and listen.
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This Is My Favorite Hip-Hop Song - InstrumentalRap - No Problem - Lil Scrappy Richardson [Produced By Jonathan Lil Jon Smith] [Year: 2004] [Album: The King of Crunk & Black Music Entertainment Recordings Present: Lil Scrappy]
A R.I.P UNCLE Zack niggas was killing with this Lil Jon track"No Problem" back in 05, 06, 07 when I was doing Three years in juvenile.....They blew his head off,,, when I find out you know I'm let off show enough lm get off,, wallk up in your shit with no set off, my niggaz try screw me,,,,, fake like a Toyota hub,,,,,but bang like dub emerge like sub, the more gobble and hell nah can't l wobble and when we rumble I bust that bubble with bitch or any God Dam Russell,,, welcome to zone of jungle and fuck humble I just want the crumble live life never give and you thank to thrive of smoke but
Life/reality: you dont want no problems with me!
I bet the city of Atlanta was crunking to this jam at that time
Not just Atlanta. The WHOLE SOUTH
Chevy on 24's
Lil Jon Beats!!
Life No Problem 😁😁😁
Yahhhh
I'm back,
Bout to burn these suckaz
Dis my return dis summer
U bout to learn ya sumn
Guess what
I'm back
Bitch
And uh
I Filet da meat slab bitch
Get chopped
like a rock
If u don't step back bitch
Push my buttons
Like Madden
Yo family
So sad when
They droppin
Yo casket
Randomphace muhfucka im
The last one laughing
Drop the the baddest tracks
Straight back to back
Hello Kitty bitch u more like an alley cat
And I ain't tappin that
U an ugly hoe
I don't want these hoes
They just want my dough
Dark sensahuma cuz
I ain't got none doe
Pass that hoe to my homie
Forces on my feet
Watch me take off running
Running these streets
Stay fucking with me
Cuz I'm fuckin elite
I'm a muhfuckin pro
When I buss on a beat
The baseline is taking out when he's rapping why?
Because that's how it was like on the original
I believe Scrappy's voice may have been too low, didn't sound right with the bass, or maybe the bass was overpowering the voice. Also you gotta look at the fact that if the beat is hard and/or the rapper has a heavy or deep voice too much bass causes the beat to sound like its distorted or when you're recording it may make everything sound like old vhs tapes with the static
creates space for the vocals and interest - avoiding being too repetitive.