A-trak on Drake's 'IYRTITL. "It reminded me of Mobb Deep’s 'Hell on Earth."

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I think A-Trak was saying that IYRTITL reminds him of Hell On Earth, not WATTBA. He kind of shyt on WATTBA. Metro Boomin doesn't sound anything like '96-era Havoc.

hmm... it's not clear whether he's talking about WATTBA or IYRTITL. It was clumsily written on Cacplex's part.

I skimmed WATTBA. I'm yet to hear IYRTITL so I can't comment on it sounding like some Mobb Deep shyt.

I'm gonna assume he's talking about WATTBA. It just makes more sense.

Here's the full context:

Interview: A-Trak on the Year in Music, Drake's Legacy, and What's Coming in 2016
On What a Time to Be Alive:
WATTBA
sounds like a Future project with Drake adopting it, but let’s not forget that If You’re Reading This sounded like nothing else. Drake and his team created a sound with that album. It reminded me of Mobb Deep’s Hell on Earth—banging drums, thin, spooky samples and gritty raps. A lot of songs with no real clear hooks. That’s not where the climate was at the moment, so he had a pivot with that.

Metro Boomin is the biggest producer of the year. Rap needed a new producer that had star power in the way that we had Pharrell and Ye and Swizz. A lot of the new producers were just kids on their PC at home using FL Studio and making beats that made their way to big rappers.

Is "it" WATTBA or IYRTITL? :jbhmm:

Metro Boomin doesn't sound anything like '96-era Havoc.

anything? :usure:
 

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I don't personally see the resemblance, but I'm not going to complain if he does.

Having said that, dude did an entire interview, talked about Drake multiple times, Drake vs Meek specifically....and didn't say jack shyt about Drake not writing his own lyrics.

Then again it's Complex and A-Trak is from Canada so :manny: not like it's surprising.

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nah. He's talking about WATTBA. It wouldn't make any sense if he was comparing Mobb Deep to IYRTITL.

Here's the full context:

Interview: A-Trak on the Year in Music, Drake's Legacy, and What's Coming in 2016



anything? :usure:

I'll gladly take my L if I took it out of context. But I thought he was saying that WATTBA was basically a Future album featuing Drake, but IYRTITL had its own unique sound. Why would he credit Drake's team for the production on WATTBA?

I agree that Metro is among the dopest trap producers, and his shyt is gutter at times, but I don't hear Havoc's DNA in his shyt. :manny: Like, which joints of his give you that feeling?
 

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I'll gladly take my L if I took it out of context. But I thought he was saying that WATTBA was basically a Future album featuing Drake, but IYRTITL had its own unique sound. Why would he credit Drake's team for the production on WATTBA?

Who knows. Just spur of the moment.

I thought it was all about WATTBA considering that's the heading title, and he goes on to talk about Metro Boomin (who wasn't on IYRTITL)

I agree that Metro is among the dopest trap producers, and his shyt is gutter at times, but I don't hear Havoc's DNA in his shyt. :manny: Like, which joints of his give you that feeling?



that dark cinematic sound that was kinda popular in 90s hip hop was mostly the result of RZA. and Havoc. I'm not saying it's a 1-1 translation but most of the new cats going after that sound have some RZA/Hav in them. It's kinda impossible for them to not have it.
 

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that dark cinematic sound that was kinda popular in 90s hip hop was mostly the result of RZA. and Havoc. I'm not saying it's a 1-1 translation but most of the new cats going after that sound have some RZA/Hav in them. It's kinda impossible for them to not have it.


:leon: This is tight. Dude needs to release an instrumental project. I like Future in small doses, but Metro works with too many garbage rappers for me to really champion him like I want to.
 

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Not from the beginning, but he's been in the game long enough and has accomplished enough for his opinion to be valued at minimum
Huh?
Dude won a DJ competition at 15 years old.

Then went on to be kanye's dj. He's been down from the beginning(his beginning)
 

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:leon: This is tight. Dude needs to release an instrumental project. I like Future in small doses, but Metro works with too many garbage rappers for me to really champion him like I want to.

I agree. What business does Travis Scott have getting a beat like this?



I realize Metro didn't produce the entire beat but clearly they benefited from his input.

Speaking of Metro Boomin, you know what I find funny? I'm gonna blow my own trumpet here, but I told nikkas FROM TIME that Metro Boomin was the only trap producer making anything :leon:here and there.

We've had threads upon threads here on the Coli asking the trap lovers to name who's really great with receipts and they'll just toss out a bunch of names and random tracks. Zaytoven, Southside, Lex Luger, Mike Will, Shawty Redd, Sonny Digital, Young Chop, London on the track, etc. Metro Boomin is clearly on a different level than those guys. After him, I'd say Mike Will (Young Chop and London on a tier below, then the rest below them).

and when I criticize trap, they'll call me flabby as though I'm not more aware of what's dope in trap than they are :mjlol:The overwhelming majority of these cats are dikkriders and have no idea what they're actually listening to
 
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