let's hear your beats
Let me get this right, so you call me an idiot, then you.... You know what, never mind. Give me something to flip
Since you aint give me nothing, I just flipped the same sample as Shook Ones
let's hear your beats
Let me get this right, so you call me an idiot, then you.... You know what, never mind. Give me something to flip
It's been confirmed he sampled a stove though.
Fred.
Since you aint give me nothing, I just flipped the same sample as Shook Ones
you might need to put in the 10k hours before you talk about a professionals pedigree my breh, you not seeing Havoc
that beat sound like what it look like when you go last in a gang bang flick. you might think the p*ssy the same n technically it is but it isn't...
nikkas can't argue with the man's on conflicting ass shytI make beats myself and am a fan of Havoc. I’m a real student of the game when it comes to producing. Havoc never seemed like the type to be sampling sounds outside of a record. Never seemed like his style and I never heard of him using any other real life sounds for percussion. Also, I’m just never saw this nikka being in the projects with a field recorder recording sounds at that time, or hooking a mic up to some hardware and sampling a stove hissing. I always thought that story didn’t add up.
And also, look what I found. Out his own mouth. I might be wrong sometimes, but I ain’t crazy. That shyt just never sounded right to me.
Can you speak on creating the hi-hat on the track from heating up a burner on a project stove. Were there any other unique tricks or tools you used?
The truth of the matter is that the hi-hat that I used on the actual track of “Shook Ones”sounds similar to a project stove. So, people made a correlation thinking I used the stove for the actual track because in the video, it’s the first thing that comes on along with the record. And they hear the hear the stove. So, people said, “Oh shyt, he used that for it!” Nah, it’s two different sounds, but they sound the same. It’s just a coincidence, but I let people sometimes think what they wanna think and let the track take on its own mystique (laughs).
Havoc talks ‘The Infamous’ album, the real story behind “Shook Ones Pt. II,” and its 25th anniversary
nikkas can't argue with the man's on conflicting ass shyt
So he def lying when he say he sampled the stove
And all this time that's what I believed cause I read him saying he did
But after reading the shyt u posted
He def was lying
Still top 5 for me tho![]()
Whole post came off like some hate, lol
Real live.
Hav is Top 5 OAT
Since you aint give me nothing, I just flipped the same sample as Shook Ones
Hav said that line too, right?"u all fukked up like a offbeat blend"