i'm officially done with new hip hop, it's played to me now

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Glad I was a teen in the 90s. All of my best memories as a wild teen got nothing but classic HipHop songs as the soundtrack.

:blessed:

I can never let go.

as was i but i don't know man. i just don't love it like i use too. for 1 the current stuff has been a pile of shyt for so long it ain't even funny and whenever i hear the great samples used in the classic songs and albums, i just end up goin' back to the original music from which was sampled :yeshrug:
 

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as was i but i don't know man. i just don't love it like i use too. for 1 the current stuff has been a pile of shyt for so long it ain't even funny and whenever i hear the great samples used in the classic songs and albums, i just end up goin' back to the original music from which was sampled :yeshrug:
i always do that like i jus said..

i been on a ohio players kick for months now
 
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shyt u quik fan..do what i do...go look thru the album credits..n listen to the originators of the samples...

i discovered dave gruesin...the grass rooots and others...

then one day i went to seattle to visit my uncle..

and he was playin this..



why did i start singin let me rip tonite...at hook...baby dont trip take them drawls off ya hips


my uncle has a gang of obsecure shyt..nikka was playin



n suga free's verse from down down down..came in my head..kuz he was inspired..by the throw ya head back back back..


then he jus gave me his ohio players stash..n



pet semetary


you already know i been doin' that @shopthatwrecks :myman:

i've always stayed readin' those credits with producer's like quik. quik does a lot of flippin' and replayin' music too. just like he did with pet semetary

but his music has definitely put me onto a lot of great stuff; like dave grusin as you named, lee ritenour and i remember he did an inteview with waxpoetics and he spoke on this group hiroshima from japan

this album beautiful :ohlawd:



while we on the subject of quik, did he sample or replay anythin' for suga free's "on my way"? i don't have the physical copy of that album anymore and can't remember if anythin' was listed for it :patrice:
 

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This is why I love hip hop. There is no other genre that has a track like this:



"DROP to my chinny chin!!!"

Hip hop has a feeling to it that no other genre has or has ever had. And I bump hip hop 24/7.
 
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i always do that like i jus said..

i been on a ohio players kick for months now

this reminds me, i need to replace my 2 disc greatest of the ohio players. mine all scratched up. them brothers was funky as hell man. parliament funkadelic were sloppy (in amazin' way :obama:) with the funk but the ohio players were clean and sharp :wow:
 

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you already know i been doin' that @shopthatwrecks :myman:

i've always stayed readin' those credits with producer's like quik. quik does a lot of flippin' and replayin' music too. just like he did with pet semetary

but his music has definitely put me onto a lot of great stuff; like dave grusin as you named, lee ritenour and i remember he did an inteview with waxpoetics and he spoke on this group hiroshima from japan

this album beautiful :ohlawd:



while we on the subject of quik, did he sample or replay anythin' for suga free's "on my way"? i don't have the physical copy of that album anymore and can't remember if anythin' was listed for it :patrice:

yeah... quik didnt try 2 clear it..

remember the album was done n 28days...so he didnt care

i kno the hook comes from a old james ingram song...

i gotta go thru my beats again
 
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This is why I love hip hop. There is no other genre that has a track like this:



"DROP to my chinny chin!!!"

Hip hop has a feeling to it that no other genre has or has ever had. And I bump hip hop 24/7.


i hear you but ain't nothin' like findin' that original music from which it was sampled from and discoverin' it's greatness :whew:

here's the song rza sampled for that, which is a cover
(cover of bill wither's "ain't no sunhine" the sample comes in at 45 seconds and rza just kept that part)
 

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new and old, it's just stale to me now. i've listened to the classics for so long; especially since the current stuff has either been very mediocre, below average, or just straight trash for the most part, for so long i've grown tired of it. no, i don't only listen to hip hop 24/7 (i listen to wide variety of music) but it's just become played to me :yeshrug:

i expect this thread to be 1 starred straight to mars but i don't give a fukk :manny::russ:


you should turn into a juggalo
 

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i hear you but ain't nothin' like findin' that original music from which it was sampled from and discoverin' it's greatness :whew:

here's the song rza sampled for that, which is a cover
(cover of bill wither's "ain't no sunhine" the sample comes in at 45 seconds and rza just kept that part)


yeah it's cool... but it aint hip hop. It's like I was telling this girl the other day: I'd rather listen to the "260" instrumental on loop than the actual Al Green record it comes from.

Hip hop is way more than the samples, though the samples are an essential ingredient. It's the approach to putting all the ingredients together, warping it with some kinda beat machine and giving it that rugged funky energy that makes hip hop GOAT
 
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yeah... quik didnt try 2 clear it..

remember the album was done n 28days...so he didnt care

i kno the hook comes from a old james ingram song...

i gotta go thru my beats again

yeah, i bet that recordin' experience was a very interestin' one, i can only imagine :russ:
if it's a james ingram song that was sampled i already know that muthafukka is ice cold :ohlawd:
 
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yeah it's cool... but it aint hip hop. It's like I was telling this girl the other day: I'd rather listen to the "260" instrumental on loop than the actual Al Green record it comes from.

Hip hop is way more than the samples, though the samples are an essential ingredient. It's the approach to putting all the ingredients together, warping it with some kinda beat machine and giving it that rugged funky energy that makes hip hop GOAT

r&b/soul and funk music is better than hip hop :yeshrug:

i'd far much rather listen to al green's "you ought to be with me" than ghost's "260" anyday. al green is cookout music, food on the grill. family cookouts or spendin' time with ya lady

i agree it's about on hip hop bein' more than just the sample because the producers gotta know what they doin' with it in order to come up with somethin' a bit dffierent or "new" (i use that quotation loosely, lol) because it is about how the samples are chopped and looped and all that but i'd much rather hear the musician and or artists who composed the actual music into it's original thought from which hip hop music was created out of. i like to get to the root of the tree or rather see where the seeds were planted and see the origins and all of that.
 

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r&b/soul and funk music is better than hip hop :yeshrug:

then I say you're not really a hip hop fan. Respectfully. Or I should say you're a casual fan.

That's why I don't fukk with Quik, and you're huge on him. It's too close to RnB/funk for me. It's not wack in a musical sense, but it's wack to me as a hip hop fan. Feels cheesy and not edgy enough.

I'm not shytting on you. You seem like a brotha with good taste. Different music speaks to different personalities. It's just clear to me that your heart is in the good ol R&B/soul funk, and aint nothing wrong with that.

i'd much rather hear the musician and or artists who composed the actual music into it's original thought from which hip hop music was created out of. i like to get to the root of the tree or rather see where the seeds were planted and see the origins and all of that.

I respect that.
 
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