And the fact that he never overdoes his drums or 808 patterns. Listen to "Every Chance I Get" you'll notice how simple the drum pattern is but it still knocks.
My friend/business partner Lil Sko was sampled in Nonstop, that little part "My head is spinnin, im smokin that chicken, that bass is kickin". Them royalty checks changed his life!
He said my friend/business partner which most likely means he likely a photographer/videographer or something else in the industry where they once worked together or work together a lot.
@@jonselair Yea sometimes but more often than not I think people just arn't as creative as they think. I say that with the knowledge that my shit isn't that innovative either but at least I know that
Usually I don’t like RUclipsrs beat’s trying to imitate famous producers but this time it sounds really good. A good mix + a good artist with this beat could make a hit I feel
Bro, all these techniques are old af. He’s doing nothing special that hundreds haven’t already done at least a decade ago. All the songs he produced for are straight garbage btw, bottom of the barrel scrap rap
When i first heard his beats started to blow, i was like..Damn i wanted this era to come back, his beats so simple but so hard hitting on the drums side... Also his tagg is the best in the industry
Great analysis KXVI. For a long time, I’ve wondered what exactly Tay Keith did to make his beats bounce better than anyone. Tay Keith is a wizard when it comes to attenuating the low ends in his productions therefore adding just the right level of bass while it hits hard asf at the same time.
I’m saying half of these producers are up there because of their rapper tag and networking. Build your brand after you have developed your sound and you’ll be right up there with them.
@@kauciontheboss I’m not slighting them at all. I’m merely expressing that developing a solid network around you as well as well sounding and mixed beats will allow you to grow way more.
No you’re not. The people that listen to any of this type of rap have no standard for music. Nothing about any of these beats is unique or special. It’s the most basic beats that people have been producing for over a decade. All the rappers and songs mentioned in this video are trash.
@@coatrak1357 have you ever produced music before? I’ve been fiddling with hip hop and edm production since 2008. None of this is new or special. Professional dubstep and trap edm producers blow this garbage out of the water
u needa come on down to memphis and hang if u really wanna get that sound... shoutout dj zirk and dj squeeky... bc they're really the ones who created this sound in the early 90's. and if u want that sample pack of memphis vocals like they used in nonstop (dj zirk) holler at me. shout out to dj paul too tho, he made it big i guess. but that's where this style originates from. good video tho!
Great work, thanks for real.. it's so hard to do a beat breakdown. Them is my hottest songs but I didn't even know one producer made them. There all so different ... 🧑🤝🧑
@davonstew480 fa sho , I'm not trying to compare bc Memphis and Louisiana run on the same time speed lol so it's all good, I'm trying to work with that boi
10:01 K X V I bring the heat the melody it's fire in the streets Like Tay Keith he be f**king up the beats each release (its) like I pissed of the Police (they hit harder) and the snares be rolling in, the hi-hats with no opening, the 808's are synthesize, he even added in the rise, signature without the sign,
I was always taught the hats should be going into the mixer louder than everything else. Kick volume should match the progression and melody and snare should be able to sit in there clean and crisp
Secrets, no explanations, figure it out: - Timebase: 24 - 808's not necessary if your bass has sub & a little distortion - @9:03 It's called layering drums, kicks in this case - One more secret to that, but find it on your own. Getting lots of placements isn't the definition of a "Super Producer". That's not hate, that's being literal. Watch 'in the studio' videos of Dre, DJ Quik, and Neptunes to name a few and see the difference.
fix: if you want to make catchy melodies, study scales and chord composition. not that hard and will save you lots of time and make your production better. stop giving people shortcuts, tell them what to do in order to be better in a tangible way
Just learn the major & minor scales & basic triads. Remedial music theory goes a long way. Teaching people to memorize patterns leads to developing bad habits.
Thanks for the support fam
there is absolutely no way you're the real tay keith
tay keith!!
GOAT
goat.
that's all he can do lmaoo
It's 100% the badass producer tag
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good luck bro @SusanMacbeth-xg5gg
good luck @SusanMacbeth-xg5gg
good luck bro@SusanMacbeth-xg5gg
@SusanMacbeth-xg5ggdo not like his dogshit songs, it's a scam
its really his tag that brings the hype
not really
@@juliogarcia9738then why do 60+ ppl agree with him 🤡🤷
ur high@@juliogarcia9738
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Nah u tripn
He's been making the same beats for years, but it works😂
😂😂
lol and they need make tutorials for this
🤣yeah....not many trap producers are versatile....except for a few producers like Metro
@@lesmup548 nah cap many are check the underground in the industry its the same producers
I’m trying to be different😂
What I like in Tay Keith beats is his bells
i love the bassline, and how his hats are always high
I like his balls too
that cowbell hit different
And the fact that he never overdoes his drums or 808 patterns. Listen to "Every Chance I Get" you'll notice how simple the drum pattern is but it still knocks.
@@ArukaDavidsontrue
My friend/business partner Lil Sko was sampled in Nonstop, that little part "My head is spinnin, im smokin that chicken, that bass is kickin". Them royalty checks changed his life!
Hell yea! Dope to hear 🔥
u is not friends with lil sko stop lyin
@@shondasheepundefined5374 lol I literally have a video of him on my channel announcing our new album LOL
He said my friend/business partner which most likely means he likely a photographer/videographer or something else in the industry where they once worked together or work together a lot.
@@abesview5855 I am producing an album for him, he calls me everyday and we run an LLC together.
How is it always the people that are the most adamant about not sounding like everybody else that sound the most like everybody else.
Exactly
Underground producers are the best for this reason. Like this nigga just got comfortable making the most basic ass beats
I would argue that others start sounding like them after some times
@@jonselair Yea sometimes but more often than not I think people just arn't as creative as they think. I say that with the knowledge that my shit isn't that innovative either but at least I know that
Everybody else sounds like him
Like this ! A CARDO GOT WINGS video would be nice. He has so many hits and is still kinda slept on imo
Cardo goated
Pierre Bourne’s project prod by Cardo is amazing. Mad slept on
CARDO IS SO FIRE
💯💯💯 Cardo got a sound that I love. So smooth
@@TrashbagcarwindowsFACTS!!!
I remember listening to Nonstop for the first time 😏
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Usually I don’t like RUclipsrs beat’s trying to imitate famous producers but this time it sounds really good. A good mix + a good artist with this beat could make a hit I feel
usually that’s the reason they’re a youtuber and not a producer
Clearly it doesn’t take a “good artist” to make a popular song. Seems like any generic trash pops off these days. All his songs are pretty garbage.
5:00 - No cap, but mixing low piano keys with bass is actually a early 2000's move...
Bro, all these techniques are old af. He’s doing nothing special that hundreds haven’t already done at least a decade ago. All the songs he produced for are straight garbage btw, bottom of the barrel scrap rap
Nonstop in the club is still so crazy
you look like an active club member
@@eli-e2rnah just ur moms crib !
@@eli-e2r country club member lol
i just really love that dry sounding piano for some reason
When i first heard his beats started to blow, i was like..Damn i wanted this era to come back, his beats so simple but so hard hitting on the drums side...
Also his tagg is the best in the industry
Im mad at Tay Keith for ushering Sexy Red into the industry.
wdym yall dont fw skee-yee
@@Botwild20 That song is corny
Sexy red is a shitty representation of modern rap. Rap caviar trippin wit putting her on
i personally cant wait to thank him
skeeyee crazy y’all trippin.
What's crazy is last night I was just going through his catalog.cant lie dawg fire bro
Great analysis KXVI. For a long time, I’ve wondered what exactly Tay Keith did to make his beats bounce better than anyone. Tay Keith is a wizard when it comes to attenuating the low ends in his productions therefore adding just the right level of bass while it hits hard asf at the same time.
Thank you fam💯
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@@taykeith_ the legend himself
These are the beats i made after 3 moths of production experience 😅
I’m saying half of these producers are up there because of their rapper tag and networking. Build your brand after you have developed your sound and you’ll be right up there with them.
But u hv zero hits sit down 👇🏿👇🏿👇🏿
Zero subs 🤣
@@kauciontheboss I’m not slighting them at all. I’m merely expressing that developing a solid network around you as well as well sounding and mixed beats will allow you to grow way more.
yeah but his are played by millions, simplicity sells
yk it's good when you hear "Tay Keith F these N up"
One thing you forgot: his producer tag go SOO hard
ayoo that 20 layered vocals sounded crazyyyy!! on sum Carnival shii
Tay Keith's work with Blocboy JB is a fine example how his beats just fit the artist he's working with so well.
sexy redd and tay keith are on a big run, i dont even listen to her but shes everywhere.
People hate on it but can’t deny the success, I fw their shit 🔥 I like that crunk energy
Their secret is dude who signed sexy red. Industry powerhouse .
@@prodkxvinahh I’m ngl I didn’t fuck wit it at first but man them beats go crazy. Them 2 really got sum big motion going on. Shout out sexy and Keith
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Cannot understand why his beats are so iconic yet
This beat was too hard my guy!!! Keep them coming
am I trippin? I just cannot hear what makes these beats so special.
Yeah they’re mid tbh
No you’re not. The people that listen to any of this type of rap have no standard for music. Nothing about any of these beats is unique or special. It’s the most basic beats that people have been producing for over a decade. All the rappers and songs mentioned in this video are trash.
@@BeachLookingGuyok lol
@@coatrak1357 have you ever produced music before? I’ve been fiddling with hip hop and edm production since 2008. None of this is new or special. Professional dubstep and trap edm producers blow this garbage out of the water
the memphis chants are so carnival lolol
his tag always makes me think, ‘I got hoooooooooooooooooes calling’
If you like the sounds in this beat, check out Elements of Trap! sonix.audio/pages/elements-of-trap
Hey man your advice and opinion on music is unmatched. Check my beats out please!!!🙏 🌊🌗🪦
u needa come on down to memphis and hang if u really wanna get that sound... shoutout dj zirk and dj squeeky... bc they're really the ones who created this sound in the early 90's. and if u want that sample pack of memphis vocals like they used in nonstop (dj zirk) holler at me. shout out to dj paul too tho, he made it big i guess. but that's where this style originates from. good video tho!
you should do a breakdown of London on da Track's signature sound, like Check by young thug
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Yea I always loved those 2014-2016 London beats.
The way you break down peoples sound is low key goated bro.
Seeing this after scrolling through his insta less than 30 minutes ago reminds me of cookies. Great video!
You really studied his sound ❤
Great work, thanks for real.. it's so hard to do a beat breakdown. Them is my hottest songs but I didn't even know one producer made them. There all so different ... 🧑🤝🧑
Brilliant work bro!
And he's signature(tag) ❤
Tay Keith gets his sound from Louisiana , bet that
*memphis
@davonstew480 fa sho , I'm not trying to compare bc Memphis and Louisiana run on the same time speed lol so it's all good, I'm trying to work with that boi
@@KenzieOnThaTrack he just from Memphis , not deterrent to the fact of the many similar sounds across America
Nah memphis u trippin
He did “Homecoming” for Beyonce nuff said! 🤷🏾♂️
🔥🔥 video as always bro! I didn’t know you use Logic man!! Mad respect to you for being a Logic user 💯
They knock 🤷🏽♂️🔥
It's one thing to analyze it, but it's another to find his formula
Crzy ! love it, keep grindin
10:01
K X V
I bring the heat
the melody
it's fire in the streets
Like Tay Keith
he be f**king up the beats
each release
(its) like I pissed of the Police (they hit harder)
and the snares be rolling in,
the hi-hats with no opening,
the 808's are synthesize,
he even added in the rise,
signature without the sign,
the tay keith riser is tooo good man
I like when trap producers teaching xd for this, you need this two note..... lol, just this two note. For this need bounce syncopation rythm.
The "Go, Go" reminded me of carnival haha
Perfect example! That was an excellent breakdown. Well done!
8:28 the drums sounded like Escape Plan by Travis Scott
nothing like it
Simplicity is the best❤
Music Theory is important
That Memphis sound is authentic I’m happy it’s no longer a secret.
also his producer tag is so cool
Great video! You nailed the sound ✅
I was always taught the hats should be going into the mixer louder than everything else. Kick volume should match the progression and melody and snare should be able to sit in there clean and crisp
Metro boomin is my fav sound producer wise
That riser is key 🔥
The chant was really good, impressive of you
3:06 I can't be the only one but the bell melody sounds like too many nights by metro ,I can't unhear it😭
bro just casually dropped one of the most generational beats ever
That Memphis vocal chant you recorded was hard bro. Nice touch 🔥
Bro his Memphis vocals sound corny asf ngl
Nah that’s the only part of it I don’t like tbh but the rest is fire
Love the vocal layer. I'm dead set against the loud hats. They tire your ear out real quick. I thought Get It Sexy was produced by Take Heed.
you made the hood version of carnival
Amazing tips too informative to be free, thanks for sharing🔥🔥🙌
Tay Keith and "Let the BANDPLAY" 🔥🔥🔥
That beat goin crazzyy! 🔥🔥🔥 Great job sir 👍🏾
Gonna make it out of SoundCloud with those beats fr
10/10 video you know what your talking about.
This here was Dope AF!!!!
Secrets, no explanations, figure it out:
- Timebase: 24
- 808's not necessary if your bass has sub & a little distortion
- @9:03 It's called layering drums, kicks in this case
- One more secret to that, but find it on your own.
Getting lots of placements isn't the definition of a "Super Producer". That's not hate, that's being literal. Watch 'in the studio' videos of Dre, DJ Quik, and Neptunes to name a few and see the difference.
this is insanely fire
Needed this video🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Cant wait for cassius jay and zaytoven type especially cassius. Dude is underrated as hell
BADDD🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This Beat So Hard. Even Tay Keith Approves.
End result was really great bro
wonderfully broken down, thank you
That beat is hard good job bro
u should grab orange clip for Logic beats, helps infuse some FL Producer Dna in there.
Yo I'm a independent producer and taykieith is one of my inspiration
its the hi hats and his tag for sure
Good looks on the part showing the chant layered up like that 💯
this beats stupid 🔥🔥. and the tay keith breakdown had some game in it.
Bro this beat was hard af
did him so dirty with that thumbnail
damn that video blowing uppp, congrats
I feel like it’s the same beat pattern in most of his beats😄
fix: if you want to make catchy melodies, study scales and chord composition. not that hard and will save you lots of time and make your production better. stop giving people shortcuts, tell them what to do in order to be better in a tangible way
Just learn the major & minor scales & basic triads. Remedial music theory goes a long way. Teaching people to memorize patterns leads to developing bad habits.
You did that my guy! 🔥🔥🔥
Man this goes HARD.
he cracked the code
The tag really makes the beat
I hate that snare but somehow the overall vibe is crazy!!!
sometimes each element solo doesnt sound good but combined together they make it sound perfect!
@@prodkxviyeah. not always.
That joint do go in like a Tay Keith beat 🔥
Damn bro those drums are so Cristal I’ve never bought samples by myself considering it
That was 🔥🔥🔥
Yoo, Tay's sounds dem bad. I think they hit hard coz they are sooo emotional 😭🔥💛
3:05 I'm finna rap on this alone. DAMN! This sound so good!
this tough
Really is a tay Keith type beat 🔥🔥🔥
The beat on Not Alike by Eminem went hard asf, I didn’t even think it was an Eminem song💀