Pete Rock Likes Twitter User-‘Only Nas would make 5 LP w/ The Least Inspired Producer of All Time" Tweet

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i dont no why ppl single out nas when it comes to this. i don't remember hearing this narrative growing up. Is it because of Vlad? if so thats shameful.

How does a guy with arguably 5 classic albums (illmatic, it was written, stillmatic, lost tapes, life is good) have bad beat selection? lmao

Jay-z has numerous poorly produced albums and no one says anything lol


Also nas is like 50 lol im not expecting a 5 mic album from him lol im just happy he's droppin some classics SONGS And adding to his catalogue.

Songs like deat row east, pressure, rare, wu for the children, Beef,Reminsce, ultrablack,etc are classic Nas records
 
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As insane, resentful, and passive aggressive as Pete Rock may be, and has been over the years, the fact that he has a legitimate argument for being the greatest producer to ever put his hands on a beat machine gives him a cachet on this topic that none of us, Nas, or Hit-Boy will ever have.

If he were to question Nas's pen game then that's a different story. But to argue Pete doesn't have any insight to speak on what backdrop would bring the best out of an MC, even one he hadn't worked with in decades, is just foolish. You literally could count the people more qualified to speak on this than Pete Rock on one hand.

This right here.

Same thing I said. If anyone has insight into what quality Hip Hop is or sounds like, it's going to be someone like Pete. Regardless of how I feel about his personality, there are very few producers whose ear I trust more than Pete Rock's. Problem with dudes today, is they don’t respect the actual legends enough. Trying to throw GOAT's under the bus is just crazy.
 

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Frankly I think most of Nas's music before Hit-Boy was weak sauce like most of pre 2010 hip hop music. :troll:

Metro Boomin next please :whew:
 

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Again, I don’t know why people pidgeon whole fans wanting more organic Nas tracks as ‘boom bap ’. What does the even mean?!! When was the last time Nas was ‘boom bap’ :heh:

Y’all also vastly underrated these elite level producers. Life is Good is primarily Salaam Remi and No ID. They belong to us ‘purists’. Did that sound boom bap? Does ‘Where’s the Love’ sound like ‘Like water for chocolate’ :mjtf: Did 4:44 sound dated? When kendrick Lamar goes to 9th 9h isn’t stupid he’s not giving Him a Fruity loops Joe Scudda throw away. Duckworth was modern and brilliant

Nggas clowning Pete Rock…so Rick ross can spit on some Pete but not Nas? Does this sound “boom bap” or ‘sleep inducing’



:ahh:


Salaam caught a great deal of hate. He doesn't belong to purists. Im fact, he gets glossed over when people discuss Hip Hop producers in general. Out of all the producers ya'll claim Nas should go back to, has "organic" chemistry with, etc. Why hasn't he been mentioned? Certainly "Made You Look" is one of Nas's most legendary songs and one could easily say, Salaam is one of the producers Nas has had the most chemistry with.

In regard to No I.D., I can pull up the 2014 threads where people wanted him far away from a Nas album. Then Jay dropped 4:44 and people were back on the No I.D. train.
 

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Last piece of meat im gonna throw on this bbq for now:

The highs on HHID are > M2.

Which makes sense cuz Nas was in his prime back then. But it’s also probably because of the diversity of producers too.

I’m tempted to revisit SD, Gods Son & Untitled and compare all of the ‘bad beats and gimmicks’ albums against the Hit Boy stuff.



Edit: Pete should produce some joints for Kelis. That’s how you get back at your ex.
 
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This is the stuff I don’t get. You can hear literally soul instrumentals and samples in the KD series and even here on this new. He did with Benny too

I just feel like people are trying to say he’s unauthentic cause he didn’t come into the game like that. But since the Chauncey Hollis tape I feel like he’s shown it
I think another aspect is that Hit-Boy is good at so many different styles of production that he can seem like a chameleon at times without truly having his own super signature style. If you dig deeper with (at least the knowledgeable) cats that criticize Hit-Boy, that usually seems to be one of the main pillars of their crtiticsm.

Low key I kind of agree, but I kind of think his signature style is being able to basically do any style. He can do the Just Blaze/Bink style. He can do Preemo or Pete style. He can do Dre or Daz style. He can do Alchemist or Madlib style. he can do 9th Wonder style. And they almost never sound below average. No matter whose style he's doing, it's almost always respectable or pretty damn good.

When I heard Death Row East is really when I started thinking that he can make a beat to sound like any style.
 

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i dont no why ppl single out nas when it comes to this. i don't remember hearing this narrative growing up. Is it because of Vlad? if so thats shameful.

How does a guy with arguably 5 classic albums (illmatic, it was written, stillmatic, lost tapes, life is good) have bad beat selection? lmao

Jay-z has numerous poorly produced albums and no one says anything lol


Also nas is like 50 lol im not expecting a 5 mic album from him lol im just happy he's droppin some classics SONGS And adding to his catalogue.

Songs like deat row east, pressure, rare, wu for the children, Beef,Reminsce, ultrablack,etc are classic Nas records

It's just something about Nas, man. That go for stans and haters both

You think if Ice Cube went on a run like this with Hit-Boy you'd have this many threads and comments about Hit being an amateur, Cube being irrelevant, and how he got to work with Sir Jinx and DJ Pooh or it's all a waste of time? :mjlol:
 

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I fukked with the Art of It on LT 2 played it a lot in 2019.:mjlit:...that was shyt was also hella distored and unmixed and I KNOW motherfukkers would kill Pete for only giving Nas just a loop of the opening of Uptwon Anthem...matter of fact I saw it when the reviews came in :mjcry:
The QB Poltiics beat appearently was cookd in 1990 and is cool but very very basic


It Never Ends I found to be a little boring. If Al's gonna give him stuff it cannot be this
Glorious is cool but nothing to write home about.

Al is gonna have to give him something serious if they ever worked and I can already tell you budget wise he'll have stretch (also He doesnt fukk with Peter from Mass Appeal)
I can't post a source on this but from someone I trust that's usually spot on, apparently It Never Ends is from a weekend where Nas and Al made 3 songs a few years ago, and It Mever Ends is the drumless one and the one that Nas wanted to drop on LT2. I disliked it when it came out. Still probably my least favorite joint in their catalogue together, but it's grown on me some the past few years.
 

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By the way you know who's a dude yall would wanna see work full time with Nas and hes co-priduced joints with Hit for Nas and is Hit's right hand man when he goes into his soul bag a little?

Jansport J

Co-produced Composure and did the second beat on WTF SMH

think hes done a couple of other Nas/Hit songs too
Jansport J super underrated
 

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I’m reading the thread now like what are people even asking for at this point?!:dead: Arguments are all over the place. Nas and Hit Boy worked initially because they exceeded even Nas fan’s expectations. Hearing that Nas was going to work with Hit boy damn near fresh off the Nasir disappointment was NOT GOOD initially. When theydropped the first Kings Disease and hit it out of the park, we were like:whoo: They decided they were going to keep going and we were ok with it. Are we sure that people would’ve been the same way if he worked with this dream list that people are coming up with? I mean Madlib and Alc are my guys right now but would it be like this if it was Nas/Alc-Madlib? Alc is great with Boldy James but that duo ain’t moving the needle like they should.. People would just say Nas is on bad or sleepy beats or something. I say give us Nas/Hit until they can’t do it no more: people are literally saying Hitboy is diverse but they’re tired of the duo saying Nas need something different. I’m just literally confused.
 
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