Not 100%, but one of the instruments in the beat sounds like a thumb piano (Kalimba or Mbira), an African instrument used in traditional African music. I believe it's from Zimbabwe
coz i'd say it's a shout to the motherland. Its grooved out of its mind.. has thumb pianos, and a beat so funky u could snap ya neck if not careful! On the one.. Peace.
Nobody will ever make beats like Dilla. The one and only James Yancey! R.I.P
HMZ I feel that mane. It’s almost as if the Feeling is Museum like. You never know, till you experience your actual self
he is one of a kind but i'd argue nujabes is up there with him
@@jotham_7Nujabes was excellent but Dilla has his own genre
Just the snare alone breaks my neck
Right!
This has me snapping my neck in Atlanta too! Serious heat.
Dilla is smooth and raw at the same time.. Minimalism and technicality seem to be at one with each other
Love how the electric piano and percussion form a texture together
@rene diaz Yeah he's my biggest inspiration for sure
What a Freaking Genius he was ... that african clunkin is addictive af :O
Ahh, this takes me back to my youth, snapping necks in Africa
Another entry in a very long list of killer Dilla beats - thanks for the extend, man (sub'd & saved your 14min playlist)
That wax and wane dorothy Ashby flip was done more than once by him.
Rafael Miramontes can u tell me the other ones?
Gio Pitskhelauri It’s called roc box
snappin spines in europe
Pete Rock Ish 😆
agree. Good ear my man
I was just thinking this sounds like Pete Rock doing a Dilla track.
Snapping necks in the Motherland!!? J Dilla,you went hard with this one Bro!! R.i.p J Dilla, thanks for leaving us something to Bounce to my Nigg$$$$$
Thank U Bro...
GOAT
I don't know why, but it sounds like something that could be in Minecraft
Dang you're right
it sounds like that one background song in Minecraft
this beat makes me want to get everything wrong in my life right now right.
Bro where does he find these snares?
doooooope
sounds like a pete rock beat dunno why
that bass line is mean
Wya gio hope ur doin good man
Which beat tape?
xXDawg7 The New Slave
So why dont it say what fuckin album?
Why is it called snapping necks in Africa?
JahmaiSoFly head bopping
@@mic9check lmao :D
Not 100%, but one of the instruments in the beat sounds like a thumb piano (Kalimba or Mbira), an African instrument used in traditional African music. I believe it's from Zimbabwe
coz i'd say it's a shout to the motherland. Its grooved out of its mind.. has thumb pianos, and a beat so funky u could snap ya neck if not careful! On the one.. Peace.
Because he samples Wax & Wane by Dorothy Ashby , which features an a Mbira played by Fred Katz
PHATT