Whine whine. This is a badass beat. This shit will be popular, and deservedly so. It's quality pop. I know the Strut is the fifth element of hip hop, but seriously, drink a 40 already and so forth.
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Danno3000 said:
Bon Vivant said:
Wow. Hip-hop really sucks in 2012.
Whine whine. This is a badass beat. This shit will be popular, and deservedly so. It's quality pop. I know the Strut is the fifth element of hip hop, but seriously, drink a 40 already and so forth.
I'm sayin'. I'd have thought that, aesthetically, this would be right up the strasse of some of the tRu3-5k00l grumps on here. Much more so than, say, 2 Chainz or Lil' B.
I guess some people just don't think 14-y-o kids should be making hip-hop records.
Whine whine. This is a badass beat. This shit will be popular, and deservedly so. It's quality pop. I know the Strut is the fifth element of hip hop, but seriously, drink a 40 already and so forth.
Who cares about the beat when some 14 year old Beverly Hills kid is spitting weak rhymes he didn't write over top of it?
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It isn't too bad. Music snobs will hate it on general principle, but I find it a lot less objectionable than Drake or Lupe Fiasco.
Love the way the producer caught that though.
I wonder if hell use the same cadence on every song? And did he write that shit at 14?
Instro is taken from one of The Stuyvesants beat tapes. Track 2 on Vol. 2 - http://thestuyvesants.com/2011/10/17/the-stuyvesants-the-finer-things
All 3 tapes (Brooklyn's Finest and The Finer Things Vol. 1 and 2) are dope, real dusty soulful sound.
Well whaddyaknow... I have this! Volumes 1 & 2, about to DL Brooklyn's Finest.
Thank you, sir!
thanks for mentioning that stuyvesants site too
DL'ing them right now.
hahaha. You're welcome man, enjoy.
Whine whine. This is a badass beat. This shit will be popular, and deservedly so. It's quality pop. I know the Strut is the fifth element of hip hop, but seriously, drink a 40 already and so forth.
I'm sayin'. I'd have thought that, aesthetically, this would be right up the strasse of some of the tRu3-5k00l grumps on here. Much more so than, say, 2 Chainz or Lil' B.
I guess some people just don't think 14-y-o kids should be making hip-hop records.
fixed.
Who cares about the beat when some 14 year old Beverly Hills kid is spitting weak rhymes he didn't write over top of it?
Popular does not mean good.
What is a recent (let's say post-2010) rap record you like?
Rack City.