@@jessicaheller3076TPAB is the most unique album from Kenny, or his to more recent ones, MMATBS or DAMN. GKMC is his best album, and the greatest hip hop album of all time, and section 80 is my fav album for his.
Man...your my new favourite RUclips music teacher I've never in my life experience of music making have I met someone who it true to their word & actually say stuff that's legit.... Wish you many more followers ,subs & Blessings in everything you do.
Rigamortus will forever be one of my favorite songs of all time..for the sheer technicality and dexterity of his flow, Godly Breath control..till this day I can't understand how it doesn't sound like he takes a breath at ALL. lol. Crazy.
This one made me subscribe because I learned some things I've never truly acknowledged before. I had no idea some songs even had samples because I assumed they were that simple. I remake many of them myself and I guess I haven't done enough research. I really appreciated when you pointed out the volume ratio between the drums and sample, noting that the drums were larger in the 90s than they were on Section 80. I've never thought about it that way and it's changed how I see much of music today. It taught me that a track can hit just as hard even if the drums are quieter than most of the ingredients, as long as they're all the perfect ingredients. Thanks for making this video! It's basically an 11 minute breakthrough.
You hit the nail on the head with this. Myself I don’t have the tech knowledge to fully understand this. My peers do, as a few of them are beatmakers and artist and I just appreciate what the do without fully understanding what it is they actually do
Dude you’re so awesome for videos like this, I love the layout / transitions between you & the beat making / techniques you display. It makes me wanna go cook up beats again, I have been slackin & a lot of RUclips beats have been dry for me lol
Great video my brother! I was in love with the production style on Section.80 back in high school but had never thought of it like this. I didn't know that so many of the drum loops were filtered samples!
While I don't really remember all of the songs in Section 80, the beat you made in the end was vibing to me like Section 80 vibes. U got a like from me man.
Wow this might be one of my favorite videos by yours! I think Section.80 is one of Kendricks most underrated projects! Years ago i made an instrumental remake for Kush & Corinthians because it's also one of my favs on the album and there wasn't an instrumental on youtube yet. But one thing i wonder about, usually when making good, modern beats, it's all about having "hard knocking drums", or at least, drums that dont feel weak. But as you showed us with Section.80 they went for "weak" drums on purpose. This is a difficult sitatuion because if i make a beat with "weaker" drums to get that Section.80 feel, somebody might not like the beat because of the drums... Still, great video about this topic! Gonna listen to Section.80 again now
My thoughts are similar, as well. I was wondering if Navie might layer the kicks and snares with more modern boombap kicks and snares. But is that taking away from the original aesthetic? lol cheers!
Especially with the musical landscape today in hip hop. Everyone wants that vibey jumping trap sound with the Southside hi hat rolls unless youre Drake lol. I appreciate every beat on Section 80 personally. You have to like and enjoy real authentic hip hop to love these type of beats, weak drums or not imo
Plus Kendrick is the focal point because he's the artist that actually has a message along with the melody. Everything works together unlike alot of artists these days where the beat is the focal point because they are wack and generic.
Thank you Navi! I am stoked to know I realized this on my own, its cool to hear the idea from your perspective and have somone that is successful mirror what I felt made the difference. I have only had a controler for about a month and am still learning how it works... but I want to make my own tracks so I started trying. At first I was lost and thought like many I needed a bunch of plugins and fancy equipment. Then I watched a video on how Daft Punk made "one more time" and it was so beautifully simple I decided to try anyway. So first night I went for it, I made a remix of Gooey from Glass animals by speeding it up to 125bpm removing the bass layer. Taking a few loops from a house track that added the unique bass layer. Then using 2 different loops I mixed the levels till a clear balance was created. Let The sped up Gooey play and started and stoped the loops at the end of each 16 bar section to add and remove layers so the track builds to the break down, then builds back up till the outro. The way you explain it was exactly how I did it just kept listening to the balance and tried things till it was obvious. I totally agree if you dont need fancy plugins(all I used was a traktor s8) and no music theory experience. It is recorded and I can now remix this live in a set if I want to or play the recording as a track in my set. Hope your doing great. I subbed and liked the video and watched your 30 minute video in the description. 🕉🌌💓🎶✌
These modern samples are about the same time frame away from when people were using jazz samples from the 70s in the 90s. We shoudln't be afraid to use them.
@@NavieD Hello Navie D, I was hoping you could listen to some of the beats we mad since we've just become a music duo this year and planing to release an ep. Some feedback would be much appreciated.
would love to see a break down video on the production behind the album be by common which was produced by kanye and has a unique style of making beats that sound like samples but without using any sampling
Just watched a few of your videos. You have just earned a new subscriber. Really interesting to see you break beats down. I write lyrics but I am trying to get more of a grasp of the production side of things. I look forward to seeing more of your videos and future content.
I hope you're having a good day, my friend
💯 a video on kendrics music and the production put into it.
it's absolutely a good day 🔥🔥🔥
how are you so majestic and beautiful
you too bud
needed to see this rn
Sit N Prey is a cold ass beat yo
Section 80 is such a work of art! This makes me appreciate it more!
Agreed, Section 80>To Pimp A Butterfly
Yea just playing a piece of the Poe Man Dream is euphoric
@@jessicaheller3076aight settle down
@@jessicaheller3076...no
@@jessicaheller3076TPAB is the most unique album from Kenny, or his to more recent ones, MMATBS or DAMN. GKMC is his best album, and the greatest hip hop album of all time, and section 80 is my fav album for his.
Been in my 90s bag lately this hit right on time
Hope you liked ittttt
the album is from 2011
Let's work
@@EDAYBABY you gotta site
I quit back in 95. This dude legit got my old self wanting to dust off the asr10.
Loved the A.D.H.D chord progression during the intro. Nice touch!!
What's the song do you know?
@@beatsbybood A.D.H.D by Kendrick Lamar 🙏🏽
Kendrick Lamar - A.D.H.D.
This is my favourite Kendrick album
It’s so dope
That alternative beat you made for Poe Man's Dreams was insane
breakdown of blow my high was super helpful
You have beat making down to a science and I love it!
Poe Man's Dreams is one of my favourite Kendrick songs and beats. Loved this
Man...your my new favourite RUclips music teacher
I've never in my life experience of music making have I met someone who it true to their word & actually say stuff that's legit.... Wish you many more followers ,subs & Blessings in everything you do.
Rigamortus will forever be one of my favorite songs of all time..for the sheer technicality and dexterity of his flow, Godly Breath control..till this day I can't understand how it doesn't sound like he takes a breath at ALL. lol. Crazy.
I think this my favorite one yet. Thanks for all the gems & break downs of some of my favorite beats 💜
First time seeing your content. Nice editing, breakdown, structure, and that beat you made was smooth!! Keep up the great work!
I ain't got lie... I just checked the free link u got on how to make beat and it just blew my mind and inspired me on how to be a better beat me
Great vid!, It’s interesting how the decade the sample comes can kind of shape the blueprint of the bear.
Props to whoever has been editing Navie’s vids lately they’ve been going crazy
Thank you algorithm for showing me this, such great insights and technical knowledge.
This one made me subscribe because I learned some things I've never truly acknowledged before.
I had no idea some songs even had samples because I assumed they were that simple.
I remake many of them myself and I guess I haven't done enough research.
I really appreciated when you pointed out the volume ratio between the drums and sample, noting that the drums were larger in the 90s than they were on Section 80.
I've never thought about it that way and it's changed how I see much of music today. It taught me that a track can hit just as hard even if the drums are quieter than most of the ingredients, as long as they're all the perfect ingredients.
Thanks for making this video! It's basically an 11 minute breakthrough.
You hit the nail on the head with this. Myself I don’t have the tech knowledge to fully understand this. My peers do, as a few of them are beatmakers and artist and I just appreciate what the do without fully understanding what it is they actually do
Dude you’re so awesome for videos like this, I love the layout / transitions between you & the beat making / techniques you display. It makes me wanna go cook up beats again, I have been slackin & a lot of RUclips beats have been dry for me lol
Got this video recommended from a friend. I love it. This was definitely a well needed watch. I am subscribing now.
Great video my brother! I was in love with the production style on Section.80 back in high school but had never thought of it like this. I didn't know that so many of the drum loops were filtered samples!
While I don't really remember all of the songs in Section 80, the beat you made in the end was vibing to me like Section 80 vibes. U got a like from me man.
Navie. As always you’re a wizard with this shit! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
ive recently started using fl studios watching these breakdowns are amazing help and motivator to keep going
Was happy then sad seeing Mac Miller on the cover, that dude just evolved with every album😢 R.I.P
Dude. You giving out VALUE. Thank you so much!
This is brilliantly put together and very informative.
Wow this might be one of my favorite videos by yours! I think Section.80 is one of Kendricks most underrated projects! Years ago i made an instrumental remake for Kush & Corinthians because it's also one of my favs on the album and there wasn't an instrumental on youtube yet.
But one thing i wonder about, usually when making good, modern beats, it's all about having "hard knocking drums", or at least, drums that dont feel weak.
But as you showed us with Section.80 they went for "weak" drums on purpose. This is a difficult sitatuion because if i make a beat with "weaker" drums to get that Section.80 feel, somebody might not like the beat because of the drums...
Still, great video about this topic! Gonna listen to Section.80 again now
My thoughts are similar, as well. I was wondering if Navie might layer the kicks and snares with more modern boombap kicks and snares. But is that taking away from the original aesthetic? lol cheers!
I think no matter what you do differently, there will always be people that won't like the beat because it's different. So just make what you want.
@@NavieD the whole point 🤌🏾
Especially with the musical landscape today in hip hop. Everyone wants that vibey jumping trap sound with the Southside hi hat rolls unless youre Drake lol. I appreciate every beat on Section 80 personally. You have to like and enjoy real authentic hip hop to love these type of beats, weak drums or not imo
Plus Kendrick is the focal point because he's the artist that actually has a message along with the melody. Everything works together unlike alot of artists these days where the beat is the focal point because they are wack and generic.
This video is everything!!! Good work!
Thank you Navi! I am stoked to know I realized this on my own, its cool to hear the idea from your perspective and have somone that is successful mirror what I felt made the difference. I have only had a controler for about a month and am still learning how it works... but I want to make my own tracks so I started trying. At first I was lost and thought like many I needed a bunch of plugins and fancy equipment. Then I watched a video on how Daft Punk made "one more time" and it was so beautifully simple I decided to try anyway. So first night I went for it,
I made a remix of Gooey from Glass animals by speeding it up to 125bpm removing the bass layer. Taking a few loops from a house track that added the unique bass layer. Then using 2 different loops I mixed the levels till a clear balance was created. Let The sped up Gooey play and started and stoped the loops at the end of each 16 bar section to add and remove layers so the track builds to the break down, then builds back up till the outro. The way you explain it was exactly how I did it just kept listening to the balance and tried things till it was obvious.
I totally agree if you dont need fancy plugins(all I used was a traktor s8) and no music theory experience. It is recorded and I can now remix this live in a set if I want to or play the recording as a track in my set. Hope your doing great. I subbed and liked the video and watched your 30 minute video in the description. 🕉🌌💓🎶✌
Section 80 and Untitled are masterpieces.
Please do to pimp a butterfly. It has the best production of all time 🙏. Great video as always.
These modern samples are about the same time frame away from when people were using jazz samples from the 70s in the 90s. We shoudln't be afraid to use them.
I got that Section 80 tape on my tablet as we speak. LOVE this project and I'm happy you dropped this video cause every beat on here is 🔥🔥🔥
Poe Man's Dreams is one of my favorites too
Crazy that is came out so long ago now
@@NavieD man I just blasted this joint twice as I worked. I may like this more than Good Kid MAAD City
This was so dope and helpful 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bro...luv the in depth break down and visuals. Also, POST YOUR WORK OUT ROUTINE!
You continue with great student style information. I appreciate it and you
Thx Navie, you are a good guy, thx for your simple Way to explain things, and it matches
Great job, loved this video
You gotta do a video on Black Milk. He was a student of J Dilla. Black Milk is a dope producer and he's slept on big tine.
This breakdown makes me appreciate the project even more 👏🏿
this video taught me a lot, and reminded me just how beautiful s80 is.🙏🏾
Thank you so much for your hard work!
Thank you for letting us understand his formula . I have always pondered about this beautiful Masterpiece . ❤
Thanks dude, nice meditation. You made me wanna make a beat now.
Fire content! Your production skills are dope man
your beat at the end was badass and prob my fav in the video. nice dude. glad i found your channel
Very cool video man
Thank you Ramossss
@@NavieD Hello Navie D, I was hoping you could listen to some of the beats we mad since we've just become a music duo this year and planing to release an ep. Some feedback would be much appreciated.
Love this! I've always loved Section 80's sound but could never quite understand how to get it. Thanks man
Great breakdown
You help me so much man Thank you Navie~ Love from Taiwan hope you have a wonderful day
First time watching one of your videos and it's awesome. Felt like I learned some things about music and got to revisit a classic. Keep it up.
It would be awesome if you did a video on Aesop Rock’s production! Amazing video as always
Thank you so much for this video bro, very informative.
would love to see a break down video on the production behind the album be by common which was produced by kanye and has a unique style of making beats that sound like samples but without using any sampling
I love every single of the three videos ive watched of you
where can i get that drum break folder at tho????
Love you Navie D 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love you too dear
This video made me respect you and your channel. Awsome work homie
thank you man
Gave some amazing tips on porduction
1:58 Who else took a brief break to go check out that beautiful Gil Scott Heron track?
Bro that beat at the end was crazy it felt EXACTLY like early Kendrick except maybe the drums were too wide but crazy accurate nonetheless
One of your best videos and you have alot of those thanks!!
One of my favorite albums of all time
this video is really really good. Thanks for the tips!
Amazing 🙌❤
Beautiful man we need more Producers like Navie D 💫💫💫
Kendrick and Cole are the leaders of the new school. Two kings coexisting.
Just subscribed! Love your content, man.
Great work. Liked and subscribed.
Great video fam
super informative on the things I enjoy omg
your videos are amazing
Excellent work! subscribed
awesome video man,, keep up the good work 👍..love the content!!..👌🙌🔥💯
This was great
This is such high-quality, subbin rn
Navie vids stay hittin bro 😂 they always age well too
Another stellar video! I’ve been experimenting with combing synths with samples in boom bap and this has really helped me connect some dots !
Thank you Heathhhhhhhhhh
❤thx legendary video
Bro this was dope and crazy!!
Very nice video. Thumbs Up!
great video bro.
Your beat was dope! 💯
Random video poped up. Liked. Subscribed 👍
Dope one bro! 🤝
nice breakdown... even your beat re-creation made feel that section80 again... 5* Navie D. watched twice since your edits look beautiful as well.
¡Dímelo Navie D! Love your content bro, hi from PR 🇵🇷
Man o man I appreciate 🙏 your break downs thank you for revealing techniques 😊😊
love your music, but didn't know you did youtube aswell, great video!
Chancellor Warhol wrote Kendrick’s first hit, “Swimming Pools”, & he’s from Nashville, Tennessee
Dude this guy is the guy!
Just watched a few of your videos. You have just earned a new subscriber. Really interesting to see you break beats down. I write lyrics but I am trying to get more of a grasp of the production side of things. I look forward to seeing more of your videos and future content.
Underrated Album
nice information
Amazing video
Fire breakdown
Nice analysis
Your beat sounds best!