Yeah. It has the sound.The song I posted - definitely.
So that raises an interesting question. What's the first boom bap beat?
Is Larry Smith a boom bap producer?
Yeah. It has the sound.The song I posted - definitely.
You're gonna have to elaborate which ones.Some of these aren't even trap beats. More like pretty crunk.
That shyt pretty much just came out. Barely 4 years.
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a few questions with that 3-6 stuff:
a) is that really trap?
b) is that the best trap has to offer?
and more importantly c) you're telling me those joints can go toe-to-toe with the best boom bap of its era?
And I'm not a 3-6 hater. I think their sound and bounce can be interesting at times (though too basic and repetitive)
Anyway, good post homie. I've heard most of those tracks before with the exception of Kingpin Skinny Pimp. That Kingpin joint kinda goes. Haven't heard that Lord Infamous track in years. If more modern trap beats were like that, I wouldn't complain. Beat is dope.
as for Mista Don't Play, I'd take that album over TM 101 any fukking day. Most of these nikkas screaming "TM101 is a classic" prolly never heard that shyt. "If You Aint From My Hood" is a dope ass beat, and the song as a whole has more personality than any track on TM101.
that's what occurred to me.
I definitely don't...You consider Whodini boom bap?
Shan was Marley Marl though. That's definitely boom bap.I definitely don't...
Shan is not who I think of when I think boom bap either although The Bridge is boom bap.
Boom Bap beats that have had 40 years of replay value?
I'm not a trap guy but I'll try to answer the OP anyway these are some dope trap beats...
I'm boom bap until I die but come on now, how could anyone hate every trap beat? Some of them are fire and it brings something new to the genre.
If you don't think this beat has soul something's wrong with you
I hate 99% of modern trap beats (stuff made within the last 5 years or so).
But no, I don't hate every single trap beat.
To this day, I still dislike that song. It's just cheesy and borderline-grooveless to me. The corniest people (many of them just getting into hip hop after sleeping on it for a decade) around my way loved this track.
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It sounds like a g-funk beat with some trap influences like the claps and snares and the way the beat kicks inI wouldn't consider Lifestyle a trap beat
You must never heard the roots play trap musicThe entire genre is built on grooves too complex for an actual musician to lay down
Once the novelty of hearing 1/64th notes wears off, you start to wonder 'where is the soul in this music?'
Reminded me of g-funk too...I wonder if the producer had it slow at first then sped it up to what it is now.It sounds like a g-funk beat with some trap influences like the claps and snares and the way the beat kicks in