At this point is it agreed upon that Kanye jacked MF DOOMS steez on We Major?

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just listening to the beat, the only producer that comes to mind really is mf doom. especially considering that around the time, jay-z admitted to bumping his shyt


this beat is so far away from what he normally does that i can't help but think that he was heavily inspired by mf doom
 

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just listening to the beat, the only producer that comes to mind really is mf doom. especially considering that around the time, jay-z admitted to bumping his shyt


this beat is so far away from what he normally does that i can't help but think that he was heavily inspired by mf doom


more like he relied heavily on jon brion and Warren campbell.

does not really sound like a MF doom track to me.
 

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Listen to Take me to your leader's beat and the abnormal drums.
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I cant find my special herbs 3-9 so you are lucky i didnt remember the damn herb
but the drum set up Kanye did is a infamous Doom trademark

ill let the boom bap loop slide and the horns but the core breakdown of this track ie the drums is clearly consciously or subconciously a repetition of Doom

i hadthis convo along time ago on ughh back when this track dropped but either way i dont believe in coincidences spec when we arent talkin about a sample
that drum set up spits out mf doom and kanye was experimenting with that formula it happens in hip hop
 
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Listen to Take me to your leader's beat and the abnormal drums.
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I cant find my special herbs 3-9 so you are lucky i didnt remember the damn herb
but the drum set up Kanye did is a infamous Doom trademark

ill let the boom bap loop slide and the horns but the core breakdown of this track ie the drums is clearly consciously or subconciously a repetition of Doom

kind of hard to tell if Kanye was not sampling those early R &B tracks when he first started then i would say yeah he bit him off but it is deff a close call.
 

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a close call he needs to make again because he showed with his latest lp his experimentation work is lackluster

im not gonna say yeezus is horrible but it aint a step up musically
 

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a close call he needs to make again because he showed with his latest lp his experimentation work is lackluster

im not gonna say yeezus is horrible but it aint a step up musically
he is sliding into house and electrionic music. Dude should just take the leap and go full into it because i only like 3 songs of yezus.
 

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i always think of this when i hear this song, the stuttering snare makes the shyt so blatant

sad thing is this is probably the closest we'll ever get to a Nas/DOOM collabo
 
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