Quincy Jones Goes OFF!: Says Michael Jackson Was A Musical Thief + Marvin Gaye Was Actually Gay

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Art, its Saturday dude. Go take your girl, kids, or whoever out and stop arguing over Dilla. Im not that invested..


You must be invested..
You keep trying to add on to a convo you do not know the facts about.
Were not there for either.
Yet, you keep replying like you know for pages.

Ya wrong, face it.


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You must be invested..
You keep trying to add on to a convo you do not know the facts about.
Were not there for either.
Yet, you keep replying like you know for pages.

Ya wrong, face it.


Art Barr


Lol..omgggggg

Dawg..stfu
 

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Lol..omgggggg

Dawg..stfu


you not capable of ever doing that, physically or on on level.

you funny style don't know shyt about hiphop culture face ass nikkaz always trying to talk and have the last say like you know wtf you talebout.
when, everyone knows you don't.

maybe you need to learn when to be the fukk quiet.
simply cause you not ever shuttin me the fukk up in ya life.

nor are you sophisticated to pop out on me and then close the deal either...so keep quiet little nikka.



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People in this thread went way out of their way to :pacspit:for his comments on Hip Hop. I'm all for defending Hip Hop, but a lot of the comments were just ill informed and then comparing Quik or Dilla to Quincy Jones is just disrespectful. In regard to Quincy Jones and Hip Hop, dude has always condescended to Hip Hop production as a whole, but still respects the art of Hip Hop itself:

The conversation was centered on the future. And during the interview Yuna straight up asked Jones “who in today’s creative class gives you hope for the future in music.”

Jones said:

“I’ll start off with Kendrick Lamar. And Bruno Mars. I like Common. I like Ludacris. I like Esperanza Spalding…little Joey Alexander — he’s frightening. He’s 13 years old. He plays like Herbie Hancock. It’s beautiful seeing these young ones taking music back where it belongs. And they are all incredible”

The conversation was centered on the future. And during the interview Yuna straight up asked Jones “who in today’s creative class gives you hope for the future in music.”

Quincy Jones Reveals the Artists That Give Him Hope in Interview w/ Yuna

In regard to comparing Quik or Dilla to Jones:

It's disrespect because when you compare resumes, it's laughable. When you compare what Quincy has brought to music to what Quik and Dilla has brought to music, it's not even close, not even from a skill level. As producers, there's no comparison. Yeah, I agree that Quincy doesn't have a classic Hip Hop record to his name, but it's still laughable to compare
 

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People in this thread went way out of their way to :pacspit:for his comments on Hip Hop. I'm all for defending Hip Hop, but a lot of the comments were just ill informed and then comparing Quik or Dilla to Quincy Jones is just disrespectful. In regard to Quincy Jones and Hip Hop, dude has always condescended to Hip Hop production as a whole, but still respects the art of Hip Hop itself:

The conversation was centered on the future. And during the interview Yuna straight up asked Jones “who in today’s creative class gives you hope for the future in music.”

Jones said:

“I’ll start off with Kendrick Lamar. And Bruno Mars. I like Common. I like Ludacris. I like Esperanza Spalding…little Joey Alexander — he’s frightening. He’s 13 years old. He plays like Herbie Hancock. It’s beautiful seeing these young ones taking music back where it belongs. And they are all incredible”

The conversation was centered on the future. And during the interview Yuna straight up asked Jones “who in today’s creative class gives you hope for the future in music.”

Quincy Jones Reveals the Artists That Give Him Hope in Interview w/ Yuna

In regard to comparing Quik or Dilla to Jones:

It's disrespect because when you compare resumes, it's laughable. When you compare what Quincy has brought to music to what Quik and Dilla has brought to music, it's not even close, not even from a skill level. As producers, there's no comparison. Yeah, I agree that Quincy doesn't have a classic Hip Hop record to his name, but it's still laughable to compare

well put...
 

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Lol..nygga, Qyincy was in his 60s in the nineties. Kinda argument is that? What other producer was at his level ever in their 60s? Name one?

Of course someone else was bound to come along like Teddy.. Teddy was my nygga. Innovative sound.. it was his time, but not like he dethroned Quincy or someting
I never said teddy riley dethroned q...I said teddy Riley was our generations q......and regardless of his age and ability to produce music at the time, he wasn’t able to do much with the most popular and growing genre of that time, which also just happened to be majority populated by his people....hip hop. Q said vibe was for rnb....why do you think he created that platform....:yeshrug:....because even he knew he needed to breathe life into what he had been familiar with watching what he was unfamiliar with take over....q lost the pulse when hip hop became the sound of the time. Not just him either, MJ, Prince etc. all had to adjust to the youth wanting hip hop over anything else. So to hear him bash who he thinks are the bread winners and cause for hip hop pop cultural rise, puffy and Russell Simmons, it’s clear to me that resentment goes back to a musical evolution he wasn’t able to evolve with.
 
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But how u know Art was even talkin bout Metro Boomin? U gonna look at me with a straight face and tell me DJ Quik couldnt freak a Jazz album?

He said “any rap producer”. Metro is a rap producer. So is Quik. A lot more producers in music have Metro’s level of copy/paste talent than Quik’s actual talent.

I’d love to hear jazz albums from those producers with the education and talent to do it...but all? Nah.
 
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