I started doing that this year and i've improved so much, too many producers use the "fill every 2 steps" option for hi-hats and call it a day lol, your idea doesn't just work with drums either, sometimes playing one of the sounds i write MIDI for over and over and hearing something that'd sound good over it without it already being there, such as playing some Piano loop and thinking "damn this needs some choir aahs or something"
*"Once You finished making the beat, you have to produce the record" - Dr. Dre* That's the real definition of a Record Producer. Pharrell Williams, Rodney Jerkins etc does a lot more than just program beats. They guide and direct the session, collaborate with writers, musicians and coach thr Artist behind the board.
Totally my thinking too... Having a whole set of tracks out there you know are killers, having your own touch and really develop your "signature"... these are my priorities before "making it big"
@@kotamin6740 i wonder if you can really find your signature tho damn I have problem with this signature stuff I wonder if it's really that important to find it
@@aydenbelcourt6035 Happiness is within. Its really your choice or not to be happy, regardless of your circumstances. The only thing is that everything is this world teaches that its not a choice. Just gotta not give af bout the world and be yo happy self.
It's the money and the fame that changed him. He became a world wide star literally while he was sick and going through oporatins to fix his mouth. He probabaly thought that his voice would be ruined for ever but even though his voice was distorted on with wires he still blew up. His album late registration is one of My favourite american Hip hop (I love Love UK hip hop) albums ever.
I'm here because when I was an artist, all the producer cared about was how much I was going to spend. I'm here to take control of that and make it better for the future artists.
Man every single comment is gold. Never can go wrong with keyboards no matter the genre that is the ultimate essential, me being a guitar player though ima try to find anyway I can to throw it in there haha 💯 !
awesome job to show what top producers do and simplify it, i'm blown away. Awesome work as I'm a charted singer songwriter and I appreciate learning and discovering new tools.
I make beats and to hear different sounds and beats being made is so inspiring people don't understand that making a beat it comes from a genius to hear all those different sounds and sit there work a beat program find the sound and not only that tweek to a melody that's fits the sounds then put it together and make the beat mind you they hear all this in there heads before laying it down ..pure genius
By far Jake uno one of the most enjoyable people to watch make beats because of how humble that guy is.Great inspiration all around thanks for this upload!!
understanding the synth is not the hard part, but being able to use everything on that synth to create the exact kind of sound that you want is an insanely hard skill.
Makes me want to go home a make a beat. Matter of fact that’s what I’m gonna do. And film it. Maybe one day it will be a classic. Matter of fact I’m ready to film every beat and every recording session from now on.
Pee Jones Which model do you use and how much did you pay for it? Using Logic too but with super basic equipment due to me being low on funds, I dream of having one of those...
When you have people in the booth and they’re listening to you make a beat, they don’t even understand the concept and rhythm of the vibe you’re putting out. Until it makes history. Then it makes sense.
This video is edited pretty well. Not sure how much of it was apart of the original clips, if any at all, but all the same, shouts to whomever made the video, well done.
If you work hard work you will start to understand the software, and even quicker if you stay motivated... and learn new ways to do things by being creative
Been producing for 7 years now, and I can't stress this enough, the software is just the bridge between your mind and the listener.. When you passed the beginner stage as I'm guessing you are by your comment, how to do stuff in the program will be the least of your concerns
True I know guys who know how to use pretty much every feature and tool on Ableton or Logic and come up with super basic uncreative stuff or struggle completing tracks past the fucking-around part...
I remember my introduction to Pharrell was when I copped The Neptunes Present...Clones back in high school when it dropped. I listened to that album nonstop to the point where people would get tired of me driving them to school 'cause it was damn near all I played (next to Jamiroquai albums). I tried dressing like him in high school and everything, lol. I remember telling everyone I could about Pharrell and The Neptunes for YEARS (especially after listening to N.E.R.D. and his In My Mind album) but it feels like he didn't become well-known, mainstream, or a household name until his track Happy from Despicable Me came out as well as Blurred Lines with T.I. and Robin Thicke. People knew him before because of Grindin', Frontin', and Drop It Like It's Hot (among others) but the man has been a musical genius and inspiration for YEARS.
Huh i think we must live on different planets because Pharrel couldn't been more mainstream in the 2000's , there was no bigger name around at that time. He was working with Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Gwen Steffani, Jay-z, Ludacris, Nelly.... From producing to singing on the hooks, he was everywhere
Most of us would look exactly the same, the only difference is that we do it in our bedroom with much cheaper equipment but the essence is exactly the same.
Primo still bumping that old mpc it's the most common thing with successful producers holding their own without necessarily keeping up with what the latest tech out there.
@@malacaiwashington3720 Dude, melodies are way more complex, and we don't have to sample from complex sources like old hip-hop. None of those guys made those melodies themselves and none of them were crazy complex. I'll give y'all some links to some complex Trap music today.
No, not true. There are plu-ins, AutoTheory 4 for example that allow you to create compositions on piano without knowing music theory. If you have "the ear" where you can tell what sounds good and what doesn't, modern technology can take care of the rest. Digital music creation has completely changed the game. I play guitar but I produce music without any guitar in it. So many options out there.
yeah study some bach, jazz, blues scales.. easy ones in keys with natural note beginings.. the more work you put in.. the better you will be than these non musician sampler pack plug in morons who all bite shit.. im a classical jazz rock and funk guitarist.. and i have to figure out what im playin on keys.. but my theory,, in guitar? helps me play real piano notes and scales and chords,, for recording hiphop or dance music whatever.. and recording? you only have to do it once recorded.. not like a real live musician.. and one hand one part using both hands at a time.. so its actually really easy.. and when you practice? it will inspire new music.. thats how it works
@@blosone "I Know" "blue Magic"- Jay Z "What happen to that boy?"-Birdman "grindin"- Clipse "superthug" or any other hit by Nore "lap Dance"- N.E.R.D. "wait a minute"-Ray J "beautiful" "drop it like its hot"- Snoop Dogg ..to name a few
I died laughing when Timberlake started to sing 😂. I thought what if maybe Quincy Jones and Teddy Pendergrass were sitting in those same spots. Then I started to cry because I realized music will never be the same
DJ Rakk Just blaze worked with the likes of Dr. Dre,Joe Budden, Jay z, cam Ron, fabulous, Ti,and Nas. I don't think he that underrated..soundwav barely works with anyone outside tde
ruclips.net/video/PdyyNJcNavw/видео.html the clip is made when kanye was producing the song named 'lucifer' for Jay-z. But the beat is different. I assume that the beat you mentioned is from BluePrint... but I don't quite remember it. hmm I was trying to find it, but somehow Blueprint is not available from Apple Music.. tell me after u find it.
Your Mama is right, get the best education you can get and do this on the side or as a hobby if you get really good at it then you can make money off it, but education first you won't regret it.
THIS FOOTAGE OF PRODUCERS AND BEAT MAKERS IS SO DOPE ON SO MANY LEVELS, I’M BLESSED TO STILL BE MAKING BEATS 🎧, AND WRITING ✍️ AND PRODUCING MUSIC 🎵 SINCE 1984 AND PRODUCED AND RELEASED 30 LANCE ROMANCE ALBUM PROJECTS AND WAS SIGNED TO EMI / SONY ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING FOR OVER 23 YEARS AND MADE A CAREER FROM THIS SO ITS IMPORTANT THAT WE KEEP SEEING INSPIRATIONAL FOOTAGE AND CONTENT LIKE THIS ON EVERY PLATFORM. RESPECT OUR CRAFT AND RESPECT THE HIP HOP CULTURE THAT CREATES BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD 🌎 PEACE ✌️ ✊🏽💪🏼🙏🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎-11/12/20 - LANCE ROMANCE 😊
I haven’t made a single beat (i started a few weeks back) i have created “movie score” like music but at some point u want to try sampling. Great video to get pumped
as an amateur beginning hobbyist producer this was somuch fun to watch. I mean, I've been listening to Hip Hop all my life and now I know what's been happening behind those songs. That's truly epic!
Best tip: Use your voice to help you find what mdidi patterns to put down. Beat box your drums, sing your bass lines
benja303 these are great tips tbh. It really helps the creative process.
Absogoddamnlutely right. My voice memos app is full of stuff haha
great tip it works very well.
I started doing that this year and i've improved so much, too many producers use the "fill every 2 steps" option for hi-hats and call it a day lol, your idea doesn't just work with drums either, sometimes playing one of the sounds i write MIDI for over and over and hearing something that'd sound good over it without it already being there, such as playing some Piano loop and thinking "damn this needs some choir aahs or something"
i thought everybody is doing this because if you not doing it automatically i think music aint in your soul
If you got a passion follow it, thats why im here
yes sir
sure!!
So how's it going
@@generalx2 he does not follow his passion any longer, that's why he is not here
cried at this comment
*"Once You finished making the beat, you have to produce the record" - Dr. Dre* That's the real definition of a Record Producer. Pharrell Williams, Rodney Jerkins etc does a lot more than just program beats. They guide and direct the session, collaborate with writers, musicians and coach thr Artist behind the board.
bruh said "a naked girl on the cover is an instant buy" 😂😂 factsss
It's not just about blowing up... I just want to do something that I am proud of first, then we can talk about the checks and the rest.
Thank you maybe I’m not as crazy as they say after all
lmfao very cute
Totally my thinking too... Having a whole set of tracks out there you know are killers, having your own touch and really develop your "signature"... these are my priorities before "making it big"
Interesting
@@kotamin6740 i wonder if you can really find your signature tho damn I have problem with this signature stuff I wonder if it's really that important to find it
Best tip: Wear a hat when producing
lol
fr tho
@Izzy Zilla cried aftr read... much sad but vry cool
why lmao
SJD because bro, you need to trick your mind into thinking your only good when you have a hat so that you do good when you have a hat.
Pharrel on the piano showing why he's separate from the other guys... Melody and harmony and not just about the beats.
To see Kanye like this is bittersweet! He was so full of joy and passion!! Crazy to see how the world changed him!!
I was just thinking this.
Yeah he as all this stuff anyone would want but it seems like he's lowkey suffering.
I think he just focuses on people hating on him
@@aydenbelcourt6035 Happiness is within. Its really your choice or not to be happy, regardless of your circumstances. The only thing is that everything is this world teaches that its not a choice. Just gotta not give af bout the world and be yo happy self.
It's the money and the fame that changed him. He became a world wide star literally while he was sick and going through oporatins to fix his mouth. He probabaly thought that his voice would be ruined for ever but even though his voice was distorted on with wires he still blew up. His album late registration is one of My favourite american Hip hop (I love Love UK hip hop) albums ever.
I aint gon Lie that Alchemist and Prodigy Clip almost made me Shed a tear.. That song is a Classic..
Miss Prodigy man...and that was the start for Alc which is crazy to think where he's at now, so inspirational
No lie
Whats the name of the song?
I'm here because when I was an artist, all the producer cared about was how much I was going to spend. I'm here to take control of that and make it better for the future artists.
Is you want to make any kind of music, put in the time to learn keyboards. It's such a game changer, even if you only know the basics.
Facts on top of facts that where im at with it right now basic fundamental music theory game changer like you said bro
Nick's headed to the jp cloud
Man every single comment is gold. Never can go wrong with keyboards no matter the genre that is the ultimate essential, me being a guitar player though ima try to find anyway I can to throw it in there haha 💯 !
Yeeeup
These videos are like Hip History for these young artists
All for free, soak it in
@@willx1598 i’m doing just that 🧛🏾
Passion. Soul. Drive. Motivation. Skills. Love. Are only a few to be a producer.
@ Dr. Props 🙌💯👏 SO GOTA AGREE WITH YOU
Pro tip: When making beats you need at least 15 people standing around watching.
thanks fear of rejection must be compromised
Just have fun wit it and jam to the beat while u making it. It keeps the energy going in the beat
That Zaytoven x Scott Storch collab towards the end was SO SICK holy shit, when Zay added those organ rolls i lost it.
That clip of Prodigy and Alchemist gave me chills🔥🔥 RIP Prodigy🙏
Thank God somebody was there to record prodigy and Al
Word thunn
I've always love watching this men making beats they inspire me , I hope one day I'll be as good as them
12:17 love how he sampled it straight from the record and chopped it up so well together. Nobody creative like that today, ain’t no artists.
What bout cxdy tho?
yo can u please tell me his name?
kween Subliminals follow trizzytrack on instagram
You haven’t heard of Daringer then
there are a lot of artists that do that
awesome job to show what top producers do and simplify it, i'm blown away. Awesome work as I'm a charted singer songwriter and I appreciate learning and discovering new tools.
I make beats and to hear different sounds and beats being made is so inspiring people don't understand that making a beat it comes from a genius to hear all those different sounds and sit there work a beat program find the sound and not only that tweek to a melody that's fits the sounds then put it together and make the beat mind you they hear all this in there heads before laying it down ..pure genius
I wish there were videos of J Dilla creating beats and songs
Dallas Sniper right i miss him 😭
No doubt
Same bro
the best producer ever. and pete rock
rizednb and premier
This was DOPE! Good to see all these behind the scenes clips.
That Prodigy & Alchemist part was raw, that’s my shit. Good to see it from scratch 🔥🔥 RIP Prodigy
By far Jake uno one of the most enjoyable people to watch make beats because of how humble that guy is.Great inspiration all around thanks for this upload!!
Hardest part is knowing the technicalities of everything, if you understand everything about a synth that’s mad impressive to me
understanding the synth is not the hard part, but being able to use everything on that synth to create the exact kind of sound that you want is an insanely hard skill.
Makes me want to go home a make a beat. Matter of fact that’s what I’m gonna do. And film it. Maybe one day it will be a classic. Matter of fact I’m ready to film every beat and every recording session from now on.
Pee jones
Did you film your beat making process yet?
Audioplugg Music Productions, LLC Yes I have started. Not sure which session I’m gonna use
Pee jones what DAW YOU USE? I will subb u
GOT MILK PRODUCTIONS I use Logic Pro x. I also use NI Maschine
Pee Jones Which model do you use and how much did you pay for it? Using Logic too but with super basic equipment due to me being low on funds, I dream of having one of those...
When you have people in the booth and they’re listening to you make a beat, they don’t even understand the concept and rhythm of the vibe you’re putting out. Until it makes history. Then it makes sense.
Pharrell said it best in this video 18:43 - you gotta be monotonous, methodical, meticulous, it’s punctuation, it’s more than words
Scott though with the God fingers. 🔥🔥🔥
Araabmuzik one off the most underrated producers ever 🔥🎧🔊
Facts!!
Just Blaze is so good to me, that exhibit A footage is so rare
This video is edited pretty well. Not sure how much of it was apart of the original clips, if any at all, but all the same, shouts to whomever made the video, well done.
I feel like the hardest part is understanding your software
nah, more about hard work, motivation and creativity
@@vumlux well you cant work hard be creative and stay motivated if you dont understand your software lol
If you work hard work you will start to understand the software, and even quicker if you stay motivated... and learn new ways to do things by being creative
Been producing for 7 years now, and I can't stress this enough, the software is just the bridge between your mind and the listener.. When you passed the beginner stage as I'm guessing you are by your comment, how to do stuff in the program will be the least of your concerns
True I know guys who know how to use pretty much every feature and tool on Ableton or Logic and come up with super basic uncreative stuff or struggle completing tracks past the fucking-around part...
RIP Prodigy
Indeed
yeah... gave me goose bumps to see him in his element RIP Prodigy
What was the name of this song?
@@bariscelikci2685 Alchemist - Hold you down
Almost made me cry frfr
that clip wit Alc and P made me teary eyed.
WITNESS GREATNESS
RIP P
I remember my introduction to Pharrell was when I copped The Neptunes Present...Clones back in high school when it dropped. I listened to that album nonstop to the point where people would get tired of me driving them to school 'cause it was damn near all I played (next to Jamiroquai albums). I tried dressing like him in high school and everything, lol. I remember telling everyone I could about Pharrell and The Neptunes for YEARS (especially after listening to N.E.R.D. and his In My Mind album) but it feels like he didn't become well-known, mainstream, or a household name until his track Happy from Despicable Me came out as well as Blurred Lines with T.I. and Robin Thicke. People knew him before because of Grindin', Frontin', and Drop It Like It's Hot (among others) but the man has been a musical genius and inspiration for YEARS.
Huh i think we must live on different planets because Pharrel couldn't been more mainstream in the 2000's , there was no bigger name around at that time. He was working with Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Gwen Steffani, Jay-z, Ludacris, Nelly.... From producing to singing on the hooks, he was everywhere
Most of us would look exactly the same, the only difference is that we do it in our bedroom with much cheaper equipment but the essence is exactly the same.
9th wonder! Chops are crazy!
What song was he making?
nvm, I found it: “Baby Cry” unfortunately he didn’t keep that belting voice sample in it.
Sick
This shit is entertaining af, that part with Prodigy & Alchemist was so dope 9:59
Jake One is stupidly underrated
all his beats are SO HARD.
broooooo
Fuck yeah!
thats facts bro
Facts
9th always makes my hair stand up lol. That shit never fails, make you feel that shit right away without trying lol.
Jake one the most underrated in the biz. He’s best kept secret for drake Rick Ross. And several others. Love his work w ali
Primo still bumping that old mpc it's the most common thing with successful producers holding their own without necessarily keeping up with what the latest tech out there.
I appreciate the art of beat making
Keith Holmes check out our freestyle tables! We love the art too
bro Scott stcorch playing at the end made me ascend
10:27 I love that song.... Alchemist - Hold You Down
Thank u for naming that song 👍🏽👍🏽
That ending of furthest thing is literally my favorite part of that whole album 🔥
This documentary is an AWESOME one R.I.P Prodigy
*Now a days its all about 808 Slides and Drill Time Knock*
4Sk everything has its moment.. Ride the wave but master your craft and be like Pharrell and always try to be innovative
Today's hip-hop music is way more complex and technical. That's why I laugh at old school producers when people take them so seriously.
TruMusic89 no it isn’t your completely wrong now a days beats sound like the same 808 loops,simple piano chord melodies,800hz frequency boost
@@malacaiwashington3720 Dude, melodies are way more complex, and we don't have to sample from complex sources like old hip-hop. None of those guys made those melodies themselves and none of them were crazy complex. I'll give y'all some links to some complex Trap music today.
@@malacaiwashington3720
ruclips.net/video/bOReMrFdJfQ/видео.html
This is what hip hop is about..
Hidden King if you love hip hop, check out our freestyle tables!
@@fstrecords4148 yo vids trash
Top notch producers right here keep doing ya thang. Im up next
Damn RIP Prodigy.. that making of Hold You Down struck a chord man
This made me proud to be called a producer/ beat maker ( Tagga rolled this beat up )
sooo inspirational...I dont play the piano but Im thinking it might be an essential if you want to be a pro producer
No, not true. There are plu-ins, AutoTheory 4 for example that allow you to create compositions on piano without knowing music theory. If you have "the ear" where you can tell what sounds good and what doesn't, modern technology can take care of the rest. Digital music creation has completely changed the game. I play guitar but I produce music without any guitar in it. So many options out there.
or buy ready made samples (including MIDI) and claim to be the creator! Don't worry, tons of so called "great producers" do it!
yeah study some bach, jazz, blues scales.. easy ones in keys with natural note beginings.. the more work you put in.. the better you will be than these non musician sampler pack plug in morons who all bite shit.. im a classical jazz rock and funk guitarist.. and i have to figure out what im playin on keys.. but my theory,, in guitar? helps me play real piano notes and scales and chords,, for recording hiphop or dance music whatever.. and recording? you only have to do it once recorded.. not like a real live musician.. and one hand one part using both hands at a time.. so its actually really easy.. and when you practice? it will inspire new music.. thats how it works
Pharrell/The Neptunes is the goat... I'm sorry, but his production style is mind blowing.
Amen
Why? I've never paid atenttion to Pharell
Taktikal can u name me some of his best productions? I want to check
@@blosone "I Know" "blue Magic"- Jay Z
"What happen to that boy?"-Birdman
"grindin"- Clipse
"superthug" or any other hit by Nore
"lap Dance"- N.E.R.D.
"wait a minute"-Ray J
"beautiful" "drop it like its hot"- Snoop Dogg
..to name a few
He aight.. i never felt his praise but i aint knockin da wierdo nigga..
That alchemist joint is the best
Blocksource Music nah jakeone
naaahh alchemist
I know right reminds me of myself!
AlC a beast!! But jake one also a beast! Both dope ass producers
That arrabmuzik clip so legendary good video man
Look up pharrell- midnight hour. That beat is legendary!!! Melody is crazy!!!
DAMN that scene with prodigy is LEGENDARY.
Scott storch it's to easy love it inspiration
@22:19 that crowd behind Scott and Zay is cracking me up. Like, who they mans? LOL!
Zay and Storch together in one studio??! Fire!!!!
I watch this and I'm like a kid in a candy store I'm a producer singer songwriter Thanks for awesome content
LMAO Storch absolutely ended the video in a major way, final boss type shit haha that shit put me in a good ass mood. 23:00
Keep it up 🔥🎶
It's funny to see those MPC's and you don't see em' in studios no more!
This is so helpful.....I just want to start making my beats sound smooth like this.
Alchemist beats are something else 🎼🎶🎵
I wish I was around the 90’s and this era again where producers and rappers actually felt the emotion towards the lyrics and song all over again
that zaytoven piano joint at the end blew my mind holy shittt!!!!
I died laughing when Timberlake started to sing 😂. I thought what if maybe Quincy Jones and Teddy Pendergrass were sitting in those same spots. Then I started to cry because I realized music will never be the same
Ya'll forgot about soundwave from TDE
simms christian Soundwave aight
Most underrated producer
no the most underrated Producer was shown Just Blaze and Harry Fraud..those are the most underated. Soundwave has Highs and lows.
DJ Rakk Just blaze worked with the likes of Dr. Dre,Joe Budden, Jay z, cam Ron, fabulous, Ti,and Nas. I don't think he that underrated..soundwav barely works with anyone outside tde
The Unseen oh I know who he is he just doesnt get the same love Alchemist doesnt either and hes a genius
2:51 Jay-Z and Kanye's old music reminds me of my old days with my friends. I was like 10 yrs old. Still love those musics.
What’s the name of the track
ruclips.net/video/PdyyNJcNavw/видео.html the clip is made when kanye was producing the song named 'lucifer' for Jay-z. But the beat is different. I assume that the beat you mentioned is from BluePrint... but I don't quite remember it. hmm I was trying to find it, but somehow Blueprint is not available from Apple Music.. tell me after u find it.
If you're a producer and this video doesn't inspire you to continue making music and become the best version of you... then nothing will!❤
Facts!
This is what I fell in love with.. somewhere along the line I got lost.. I need to come back
0:30 that beat in background - *currensy, ALC, prodigy - the type *
I watch this video to try and perfect my art, but my mother keeps trying to make me a scholar.
Son Gohan just keep grinding
Be a scholar: music is a science as well as an art. The art and ability will follow, I promise.
Your Mama is right, get the best education you can get and do this on the side or as a hobby if you get really good at it then you can make money off it, but education first you won't regret it.
J.Cole is a successful artist and he's graduated with a 3.8 GPA. You can do it too
Man no one understands what you're referencing I'm sorry
THIS FOOTAGE OF PRODUCERS AND BEAT MAKERS IS SO DOPE ON SO MANY LEVELS, I’M BLESSED TO STILL BE MAKING BEATS 🎧, AND WRITING ✍️ AND PRODUCING MUSIC 🎵 SINCE 1984 AND PRODUCED AND RELEASED 30 LANCE ROMANCE ALBUM PROJECTS AND WAS SIGNED TO EMI / SONY ATV MUSIC PUBLISHING FOR OVER 23 YEARS AND MADE A CAREER FROM THIS SO ITS IMPORTANT THAT WE KEEP SEEING INSPIRATIONAL FOOTAGE AND CONTENT LIKE THIS ON EVERY PLATFORM. RESPECT OUR CRAFT AND RESPECT THE HIP HOP CULTURE THAT CREATES BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE WORLD 🌎 PEACE ✌️ ✊🏽💪🏼🙏🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎-11/12/20 - LANCE ROMANCE 😊
amazing
I haven’t made a single beat (i started a few weeks back) i have created “movie score” like music but at some point u want to try sampling. Great video to get pumped
1:48 exhibit a in the making
Thats that shit right there!!!!!!
My song 🔥
as an amateur beginning hobbyist producer this was somuch fun to watch. I mean, I've been listening to Hip Hop all my life and now I know what's been happening behind those songs. That's truly epic!
Shiiiitttt, it was an honor just to watch these talented individuals make magic. Long live hip-hop.
THIS IS SO INSPIRATIONAL
Music production inspiration from the Gods
Thank you for this @beatGrade
alchemist&prodigy at 10:00 was crazy
Scott Storch at the end tho. Crazy piano flips. 🤒
13:00 is LIT !!!!
whats the og track??
@@zachfitzpatrick56949th Wonder-Baby Cry
Who is this
@@antwontwontwon2378 9th wonder
very nice
the studio is my place of zen.
Holy shit seeing exhibit A in the making was crazyyyy, that sample is fucking insane
10:05 WHOEVER RECORDED THIS KNEW THIS WAS GONNA BE CLASSIC TRACK/FOOTAGE!!!
What is this song?!?!
That beat though from 2.25 -2.32. like a hybrid of West and East coast sound.
nah prodigy and al clip had me tweakin
21:40 Storch shut that room the fuck up 🤯😂🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That Jay electronica exihabit A beat is life
agree
1:47 OMG what instruments is he using? This is the sound I’m trying to go for.
I hope to one day be able to make a simple beat
that groove on 13.11 is FIREEEEEEEEEE