he was not cooking with that, dont stroke it, its a basic mid predictable answear just like his ''production''... every real beatmaker knows metro is just average with great connections
damn yall brought back memories on those 2010's records metro did. i deadass remember being in high school just enjoying all those projects back then. looking back now those records had so much influence on me being a producer today and I'm sure many others frfr
Much love for your website and cymatics who really help and support the people that can't just buy drum kit and MIDIs ... they supply A LOT for free, and also the licensing .... They the best in the game for so called "internet producers" Much love
Metro is from my generation. That’s how most of our generation started making beats. The cracked version of FL Studio was king. It was all about trial & error.
11:12 His ability to create and mimic rhythms with his mouth is INSANE, it's one thing to approximate, but he got the tone of the kick drum and the sound of the hi hats in "I Just Want to Love You" exactly as they sound on the record.
Ive had the privilege of growing up listening to timbo, Pharrell & Dre and now too see them pass the torch to the linked of merto, mike will & hitboy, is insane ! 🔥
This right here.....this is what we need more of! Egos removed and 100% honesty and realness, so we can get back to the business of music and creativity. Thank you for this masterclass of an interview!
@HomieDoMore he produced utopia with Travis his vocas are in stop trying to be God, the outro. Kanye made songs with him In the past, my fav song is lost angel nights and into the red, has couple of songs in metro BOOMIN spiderman album like none violent communication, dude is a musical genius if u didn't know, and don't ask me, ask youtube
This is is the best thing ever as a kid I was bopping to Timbs beats as a teenager I absolutely got obsessed with Metro had all his projects to the point where I wanted to be a producer watching this was amazing for me
Man, I grew up as a kid in the late 90s and I remember at some point music just clicked for me. As a listener, I remember being broke but my mom had an old station wagon with some shitty radio. I cherished every time a dope hip-hop song came on. I'd take control of the radio. And man, I know Timbaland and Pharrell stood out. I knew what I liked but I wouldn't always know names until I realized I had to pay attention to the radio hosts announcing who it was. This was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It got to a point that I now had names and my neighbor, where we eventually moved, had better Internet than us and a better PC. He was older but showed me how he downloaded music on Napster and then Kazaa. I asked him to burn me some CDs, which he eventually did. I worshipped those CDs. I started learning from the internet what album names were or if I went to a store, I'd look around. Back then they had a huge CD section. I'd go through it. Missy Elliott became a go-to. Eminem was huge too eventually by 2000. Justin Timberlake eventually with Timbaland and Pharrell helping producing his albums. Especially Timbo. Mystikal, Jay-Z were others that stood out. But what blew my mind was later, we left the US and an uncle had us move to France from spending a year in Colombia where my family is from. There, a library had a music section. I could take CDs home for free. Case and all. I had to return it every week. I'd take like 3 at a time. I started learning about so many more artists! It expanded my horizons. I liked some rock and metal but there I got into so much more. And rappers too! But then I learned about producers and I learned Timbaland and The Neptunes made so many of my favorite songs! I started taking home all the albums I could find. And I asked the girl there. She knew a lot about music in general. And then faster internet was a thing. And man did I spend hours on Wikipedia reading anything and everything. Who's connected to who, and where from, how, what year, names of albums. Maaaan, even being broke there, I downloaded albums. But it leas me to value it so much and understand they deserves my money. When I started getting money, I made it my goal to buy everything I ever wanted and new stuff too. I still collect CDs to this day and especially now that streaming underpays my favorite artists and bands.
Finally I've got to see an interview with Timberland. The best producer everrrrr.... Oh my. I know his sound from a mile away. Can not be replicated. Atall. His sound is like a voice, you know it when you hear it.
for those who weren't old enough.....you gotta understand how TImbo changed the game....we'd wait with excitement to see what strange sounds he would use....and how you couldn't predict his drums, etc.
@@annzoannzo5 He tends to cosign a lot of questionable new talent and things like NFTs and A.I. He can be a bit grating and gives off an uncle trying to be cool with the kids vibe.
I love this but man I wish they would've played some of their hits together while in the studio......I got so many I'd love to discuss with Timbo if I was a journalist
Timbaland talking bout simplicity, but I distinctly remember this nigga putting burps, car crashes, super mario jump sounds, godzilla roars and a beat switch on every verse when he was really doing his thing. Go figure 🤷🏿 P.s shit was toooo 🔥 tho 😂
first comment since 2013, but wish metro new what timb was talking about when he is specific about songs, seems like he has no idea most of the time. feels like it would make for a better conversation
I start making beats bc of timbo. I’m 35. Timbo was my time. There was absolutely NOTHING in music that sounded like him. He didn’t need a tag. Back then, producers didn’t need tags. You knew who it was Edit: And what he did with missy and Aaliyah, forever goat.
Timbaland has such a unique ear he created the most unique sounds like that 1st Missy album crazy
Right? So original and creative!
Timbo spilled some real wisdom in this. We need him making collabs for producers like this
NIGGA BEEN STEALING STYLES
what were ur takeaways from this wisdom-wise?
Subbed to your channel bruh.. you got a dope sound.. i'd be down to collab... thats chinese trump beat is CRAZY, i love that beat
"do you see music or do you hear it?" ..."I feel It"
movie level intro
he was not cooking with that, dont stroke it, its a basic mid predictable answear just like his ''production''... every real beatmaker knows metro is just average with great connections
@@fb4543 Na dick eat
@@fb4543 not average but not at a leyend with kanye, timb or travis
@@fb4543 nigga just hating god damn
damn yall brought back memories on those 2010's records metro did. i deadass remember being in high school just enjoying all those projects back then. looking back now those records had so much influence on me being a producer today and I'm sure many others frfr
fr fr
Honest Era!
Love ur channel, produce grind goated yall gotta get chasethemoney or monte booker, mf terrace martin, i seen all yall shits
The first time I heard tunnel vision by Kodak I floated
Much love for your website and cymatics who really help and support the people that can't just buy drum kit and MIDIs ... they supply A LOT for free, and also the licensing .... They the best in the game for so called "internet producers" Much love
Metro is from my generation. That’s how most of our generation started making beats. The cracked version of FL Studio was king. It was all about trial & error.
11:12 His ability to create and mimic rhythms with his mouth is INSANE, it's one thing to approximate, but he got the tone of the kick drum and the sound of the hi hats in "I Just Want to Love You" exactly as they sound on the record.
He beatboxed on a majority of those records…I have a dope some Timbo Drum Kits
I was trying to figure that track out lol I knew I was close but thanks for this comment
Ive had the privilege of growing up listening to timbo, Pharrell & Dre and now too see them pass the torch to the linked of merto, mike will & hitboy, is insane ! 🔥
Alc too
Imagine someone on your Mount Rushmore telling you your the guy. Your forefathers being proud has to be a wonderful feeling
It's not genuine. It's about business. He's not that good
@@ksager123 search for Metro Booming Red Bull symphony concert on RUclips might give you a different perspective
This right here.....this is what we need more of! Egos removed and 100% honesty and realness, so we can get back to the business of music and creativity. Thank you for this masterclass of an interview!
Timbo is a legend man. Probably the most important person of the 2000s! His sound elevated hip hop rnb AND pop! To this day
*BEST conversation Rolling Stone has facilitated and filmed in a LONG TIME, thankyou to whoever made this happen*
Facts!!
Neptunes, timbo and Ye are my favourite producers
What about clams casino
What about Swiss? No just blaze? No rza?
What about Dr.Dre
@@SynthSoundscapes23 not in my top 3
Neptunes, timbo, and Swizz are mine
Prefer them to Dre to be honest
When 2 🐐's meet. Young & old🔥🔥🔥
Father Strtech my Hands P1 and Superheroes are my Metro Boomin's Forever Songs
Father stretch my hands and superhero’s 🔥
Timberlands
Jigga what and they not ready beats are crazy an my favorite beats
He didnt make father stretch my hands beat. Kanye just wanted it in there for style
Tim was referring to REDRUM by 21 when he was talking about simplicity, but Metro aint make that London did lol
Metro was still noddin his head taking credit and shit lol
I haven't watched the whole thing yet but maybe he was talking about runnin'?
@@doncolleaun9776or maybe he didn’t want to embarrass him for not knowing what he was talking about 😂
I caught that too I was like wait but didnt london make redrum lol unk thought dat was metro 😂
😂
A Metro x James Blake album and on top of that Timbo wanting to be involved and help make that album!!?!?! That album gonna change lives
no it’s not lol. we say this with every album and it all stays the same
@@Joela393you read my mind LOL
Hold onnn, the James Blake and Metro????? For real????
Who the hell is James Blake?
@HomieDoMore he produced utopia with Travis his vocas are in stop trying to be God, the outro. Kanye made songs with him In the past, my fav song is lost angel nights and into the red, has couple of songs in metro BOOMIN spiderman album like none violent communication, dude is a musical genius if u didn't know, and don't ask me, ask youtube
Omg this is awesome more interviews like this please. Timberland is a great producing mentor. The James Blake idea was spot on! He has great ideas.
This is is the best thing ever as a kid I was bopping to Timbs beats as a teenager I absolutely got obsessed with Metro had all his projects to the point where I wanted to be a producer watching this was amazing for me
Good to see the collaboration and respect for each others craft. Legendary
2 Legends = GOAT conversation 👑
😂😂😂 ok
@@ksager123 your in denial 😂😂
@@rodrigoorozco9263 nah. You are. Metro ain't on the level of Tim
@@ksager123 I agree with that but you can’t deny metro has been doing his thing for the past decade, metro has been going crazy these last few years
@@rodrigoorozco9263 he's been better lately, but nothing too crazy. Imo
Metro the goat 🐐
You the goat
Busy
he is actually sitting in front of the goat, do the research who Timbaland is, don't be ignorant in 2024
he’s a poser
You’ve done more for the producer community then metro frfr
This is a dream come true interview. Please keep doing these. Id pay for this
a segment we didn't know we needed 🔥
Watching Timbo pass the torch to metro is beautiful
Man, I grew up as a kid in the late 90s and I remember at some point music just clicked for me. As a listener, I remember being broke but my mom had an old station wagon with some shitty radio. I cherished every time a dope hip-hop song came on. I'd take control of the radio. And man, I know Timbaland and Pharrell stood out. I knew what I liked but I wouldn't always know names until I realized I had to pay attention to the radio hosts announcing who it was. This was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
It got to a point that I now had names and my neighbor, where we eventually moved, had better Internet than us and a better PC. He was older but showed me how he downloaded music on Napster and then Kazaa. I asked him to burn me some CDs, which he eventually did. I worshipped those CDs. I started learning from the internet what album names were or if I went to a store, I'd look around. Back then they had a huge CD section. I'd go through it. Missy Elliott became a go-to. Eminem was huge too eventually by 2000. Justin Timberlake eventually with Timbaland and Pharrell helping producing his albums. Especially Timbo. Mystikal, Jay-Z were others that stood out. But what blew my mind was later, we left the US and an uncle had us move to France from spending a year in Colombia where my family is from. There, a library had a music section. I could take CDs home for free. Case and all. I had to return it every week. I'd take like 3 at a time. I started learning about so many more artists! It expanded my horizons. I liked some rock and metal but there I got into so much more. And rappers too! But then I learned about producers and I learned Timbaland and The Neptunes made so many of my favorite songs! I started taking home all the albums I could find. And I asked the girl there. She knew a lot about music in general.
And then faster internet was a thing. And man did I spend hours on Wikipedia reading anything and everything. Who's connected to who, and where from, how, what year, names of albums. Maaaan, even being broke there, I downloaded albums. But it leas me to value it so much and understand they deserves my money. When I started getting money, I made it my goal to buy everything I ever wanted and new stuff too. I still collect CDs to this day and especially now that streaming underpays my favorite artists and bands.
Timberland and Metro this is phenomenal!!!! To see them two together!!!! ✌🏾
This is so influential for the community, great 👍🏽
this was a beautiful conversation
Finally I've got to see an interview with Timberland. The best producer everrrrr.... Oh my. I know his sound from a mile away. Can not be replicated. Atall.
His sound is like a voice, you know it when you hear it.
Great interview
Timbaland is the greatest producer of all time. His work with Aaliyah, Missy, and JT are timeless music 🎶
This is legendary from different generations. I would love to see them work together!
LEGEND. So grateful to of grew up when they were coming up. I'm 40 so this was OUR music. Tim and The Neptunes inspired me to make music. LEGENDS.
VIRGINIA LEGENDS
Tim still makin bangers.
Good to see a legend producer with a young hot producer on the rise to be a legend
The GOATS. Like, actually. Nobody could top these two. SO MANY BANGERS.
This is the greatest conversation ever
Metro goated fr, Midwest legend. Keepin the game thorough
watching this at 3am got me charged about to cook up some heat this interview was dope
same eneergy !!!
two of my favorite producers of all time talking music, thanks rolling stone this is a dope video
Two of the best of the best Classic Music Making Genius Producers. 🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
These two should collaborate on a project.
I needed to hear this
wish the sound was better but great convo
Mannn ‘Work It’s was fye but ‘Man Eater’ is wild too😂💯
METRO 🗣️
didnt expect this but thank you
Timbo x Metro collab coming?!
No.
Very insightful
Big Timbaland and Metro
Time and Energy.... they all Say the same thing, every industry .
The best. So much humanity in here. It felt like being part of it.
I really hope we get "Shock Value 3" someday. I miss Timbalands albums. They were beyond good
for those who weren't old enough.....you gotta understand how TImbo changed the game....we'd wait with excitement to see what strange sounds he would use....and how you couldn't predict his drums, etc.
This two are goats from diferent generations, love to see the love showed between them, great video
Timbaland is from my era so getting to see the babies follow after is dope🔥
Great interview!!! 💯
timbo made a baby sample the sh!t! lol. keep creating!!
0:06 in and I'm already going MMMMMM
get off ur knees boa ur gonn get calloused
Thats my table I forgot I left at the studio. That table has SEEN SOME THINGS lol
TIMBO BEING MY FAV PRODUCER ... THIS IS DOPE ! METRO , REMEMBER THIS LOL AS U WILL!
Legendary interview ❤important information in there thank you 🙏🏼
the GOATS!
1:16 "he can go add lil trinklets, but why?" i felt that
So beautiful
This was an awesome segment. ❤❤❤
talk that talk Uncle Timbs
2 of my favorite producers
Legendary interview
I def. See it in colors. Always said that
what is Timbaland humming at 1:10 ? I thought I recognized redrum but that's not produced by Metro
love this convo
Timbaland is easily my biggest musical influence but I’d be lying if I said I don’t find his online presence/persona grating 😆
Y
@@annzoannzo5 He tends to cosign a lot of questionable new talent and things like NFTs and A.I. He can be a bit grating and gives off an uncle trying to be cool with the kids vibe.
this is just too incredible
That sock it 2 me beat gets me hype everytime!! Classic tim beat
Timbaland is the Goat
GOATS👑👑
This is like watching Michael & Kobe sharing stories today on camera!
When you catch a bounce from the sounds u using 💯💯
1:06 is Timbaland humming the beat for Redrum?? Cause thats a London beat isnt it??
I love this but man I wish they would've played some of their hits together while in the studio......I got so many I'd love to discuss with Timbo if I was a journalist
So inspiring 🔥💯💯
Love Metro 💞 inspires me a lot 🇳🇬👑
"metro wanted to be A MUSIC." and that's on life!
james and metro project would b crayy 🔥
That James Blake sauce tho 🎰🎰🎰
Timbaland talking bout simplicity, but I distinctly remember this nigga putting burps, car crashes, super mario jump sounds, godzilla roars and a beat switch on every verse when he was really doing his thing. Go figure 🤷🏿
P.s shit was toooo 🔥 tho 😂
This was dope!!
BEAUTIFUL
This is so wholesome 😍
22:25 He just A&R’d young man’s whole album if he want to make it.
I wish this convo was with Mike Will.
RAIN DROP ☔️
Drop top 🚘
This is so amazing
first comment since 2013, but wish metro new what timb was talking about when he is specific about songs, seems like he has no idea most of the time. feels like it would make for a better conversation
Two of the greatest getting together to talk greatness
Lmao nah
This 🔥🔥🔥🔥 and needed for the culture
Yes!!
I start making beats bc of timbo. I’m 35. Timbo was my time. There was absolutely NOTHING in music that sounded like him. He didn’t need a tag. Back then, producers didn’t need tags. You knew who it was
Edit: And what he did with missy and Aaliyah, forever goat.
And Genuwine
Peace and grace 🎉🌹✨️🦬💚
Put the music aside y’all some cool as people 😂 had me rofl watching this whole shiii
This is powerful