Yeah...
5/5 10/10 on this collabo. It's got that early Cash Money feel to it too, with the dry snare and middle eastern synth. I could hear B.G. and Juve rippin' this one. Keep it up.
Peace
Yeah...
5/5 10/10 on this collabo. It's got that early Cash Money feel to it too, with the dry snare and middle eastern synth. I could hear B.G. and Juve rippin' this one. Keep it up.
Peace
This is what I'm talkin' about
It's begging for lyrics. Something mellow, old school NY styled, with some back'n'forth between two MC's. That's what I hear in my head...some of that Red and Meth from back in the day.
Ah, yes. Thanks for the review.
Track is burning
One of your best. Keep this sh*t up for sure. This has that old-school RZA sound, mechanical like a Bobby Digital track.
YEAH!
Thanks for the review.
Man, tight
I gotta say, contrary to popular belief, this is Hip-Hop as much as anything else on here. This would be a perfect interlude track, or intro track for someone to speak their mind on. I like it, keep it up.
Peace
It's warm...
But to make it hot, some of the synths need more power and presence. I like the themes, especially the synth that solos at 1:40 or so, but the other melody synth needs more power because it's weak. The bass is good, but some effects would really make it shine. Keep it up, though.
Peace
Thanks for the tips. This song is still in it's earliest stage, so we're still trying to figure out what we should with this song. Check out our other version of it and see what u think. Most people tend to like hte original version better. Thanks again!
Jason
Nice Sound
Reggaeton beat pattern, like the mix of sounds. Keep at it, man. I'm feelin' this.
Almost couldn't remember this one...
What Your Brains Like. Definitely..I knew it was juve track, but it'd been so long since I heard it. I Screwed and Chopped this one when it dropped...that was a banger in the car when it was pitch shifted...
Good job on this one. Keep this stuff up for sure.
Peace
Pole jockin'?
Pole jockin' is givin anything Lejin has ever rapped on a 5. Sorry, but that cat was front paged for days when I first came into the audio portal. Now NG has finally realized A-Gang ain't worth their time. This is better than anything I've heard come out of the A-Gang yet. the beat is quality, the vocals are tight, the EQ is great if you take into account no one on NG is a professional track master. This could get play on any mainstream hip-hop station in the nation, and I've heard worse than this on major stations. Tech and Sway have played worse flows and beats. Hot 97 has worse flow on it daily. Come on, Soulja Boy and that "Ay Bay-bay" track get national play and THIS is crap? Whatever.
Anyone that can't admit this is professional quality is pole jockin' the opposite camp for sure. Keep this up, get your stuff to a pro and hit this one out of the park.
Peace
Ouch
What exp-99 meant was cut up the sample and give it some motion with drops and chops. Unoriginal? Not by a long shot. It's rare to find anyone sampling alternative music for hip-hop. Repetitive? Last time I heard Nu-Metal or Hard Rock, it was the same 3 or 4 chord progressions...now that's repeitive. Don't sweat this. Learn from it.
Use instrumental motion to give it an edge. Put a fat pad in to delineate bars and give it progression. Use a strummed bass as an interchange when you drop the loop out of the background, then transition back to the loops for a big finale with a developing chop like the one you opened the track with.
Keep it up.
Peace
now this as a review help a lot. thanks for taken the time.
DJ Cobb has got it
Your sound is experimental, which is a good thing in my book. I've never had a conventional sound myself, nonconformist at heart. Keep it up and good luck.
Peace
Go ahead, boy, come at me.
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