I Gave Lil Jon That Sound • Jazze Pha • R&B MONEY Podcast • Ep.073
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2023
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This week on The R&B Money Podcast, Tank and J Valentine chop it up with the incomparable Jazze Pha. They get into Jazze's rich musical lineage, including his father being a member of the legendary Bar-Kays. He shares stories of his dealings with giants like Diddy, L.A. Reid and Mary J. Blige. We learn how Jazze helped launch superstars like Ciara. Get ready to be inspired by one of the greatest, realest and most creatively gifted producers and songwriters of our generation! Enjoy Jazze Pha on The R&B Money Podcast!
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Yeah I gotta tune in to this one! "Ladies and gentlemen "......
Shoutout to Jazze Pha for not holding the back the sauce! Alot of producers with egos tend to do that. The Korg Triton and Yamaha Motif keyboards were used in alot of 2000’s RNB hits as well.
I miss my Motif so bad...
Can't leave out those Roland modules. By the 2000's it was all about the Fantom
@@avace917 Yep, and the XV-5080!
@@audiodopebeats the JV1080 was my workhorse module before I went virtual
_Proteus 2000 was a sound module released by E-mu Systems in 1999. It was a box containing a variety of instrument samples that you could play and manipulate via MIDI. It came with 32 MB of sounds (1536 presets), which could be expanded up to 128 MB._
_Preset 026 in Bank 4 is a synth lead patch called _*_L.V.’s Worm._*
Thanks for the nerd drop! 🤜🤛
This gonna be instant classic. Can't wait
Flint town stand up💪🏾💪🏾
I used that patch a LOT. The Proteus 2000 was a serious sleeper module. Had some dope sounds in it
Jazzyyyyyy
This is going to be Great!!!!
can't wait to see this!!!
I met Jazze Pha once at some small spot on Lenox Rd, he was super down to earth and not Hollywood AT ALL…this was 2014.
I can't wait
Can’t wait 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I can’t wait!
I can't wait! 😊
I love him to pieces, but I'd never ask him a question unless I want a long ass animated answer 😂
He used that first on goodies but don vito's sound is those yea & freak a leak sounding beats jazzy pha probably got that sound from vito too tbh
WerdUp
Can’t wait for this
cant wait
I recorded in Bosstown back in the day!!!
I will never forget going to Jazze’s studio with my sister back in 2004 or 2005. He was super successful back then and I was excited to actually be inside of his studio. He was really cool and I remember him mentioning Ciara and how busy she was at the time. Man Atlanta in the 2000s really was a mecca of Black excellence!
I knew it no disrespect but lol jon early beats didn’t that musicality I understood but goodies is still a banger
"Goodies" is not an 'early' Lil Jon beat.
You took Manie Fresh Sound 🤔
🙃 how?
No. Jazze sounds nothing like fresh. They're both unique.
@@enzigenes I just replayed Lil Wayne's first album. The Noontime/Sho'nuff sounds were *_nothing_* like the Cash Money sound.
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