Rza's production on Supreme Clientele

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@Cole Cash @TEKBEATZ @LauderdaleBoss and @ any coli MC/producer @SexJesus

Why don't more producers/MC use the plan of getting all the beats and mixing them together for a more cohesive album sound? One of the most genius moves I've heard of in hip hop

if youre talking about rza and him taking beats from guys like the beatnuts or ghostface barber producing nutmet :mjlol:
its because for one, you need a REALLY competent guy to do that, i am serious. I like to think im some great producer who can make you sound better and carry any mc with my beats, but when you are talking taking others beats and trying to mesh them together like that, that is a serious undertaking for one.

For two, lets be honest here, there arent really that many TOP LEVEL producers in the game anymore, im not talking about guys that "MAKE HITZ" or "IM HOT FOR 10 SUMMERZ nikka"

im talking about guys who really take it serious, guys like alhcemist, statik selektah, j-dilla, even fukking kanye at one point, just blaze blah blah blah, dj quik etc, that type of project making producer is a dying breed. Newer guys like mike will and tyler are of this mold IMO (i dont even listen to either but i can hear the talent in their work and they make cohesive projects)

its just not easy to do, takes alot of time and alot of these bum ass systrus warriors dont have the talent to do it.
 

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@Cole Cash @TEKBEATZ @LauderdaleBoss and @ any coli MC/producer @SexJesus

Why don't more producers/MC use the plan of getting all the beats and mixing them together for a more cohesive album sound? One of the most genius moves I've heard of in hip hop
wait for my ish breh... everything is hooke dup thru the akai s950

also, me and @MC Metaphysical are getting up for a project and wil prolly be doing the same...

life/work just getting in the way.

i did it halfway on this

 

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if youre talking about rza and him taking beats from guys like the beatnuts or ghostface barber producing nutmet :mjlol:
its because for one, you need a REALLY competent guy to do that, i am serious. I like to think im some great producer who can make you sound better and carry any mc with my beats, but when you are talking taking others beats and trying to mesh them together like that, that is a serious undertaking for one.

For two, lets be honest here, there arent really that many TOP LEVEL producers in the game anymore, im not talking about guys that "MAKE HITZ" or "IM HOT FOR 10 SUMMERZ nikka"

im talking about guys who really take it serious, guys like alhcemist, statik selektah, j-dilla, even fukking kanye at one point, just blaze blah blah blah, dj quik etc, that type of project making producer is a dying breed. Newer guys like mike will and tyler are of this mold IMO (i dont even listen to either but i can hear the talent in their work and they make cohesive projects)

its just not easy to do, takes alot of time and alot of these bum ass systrus warriors dont have the talent to do it.
yea it takes serious seriois time (ive been working on my album for 4 years)

your talking, make 20 beats

then remix 20 beats and add appropriate efx and ish, record the album, remix again, rerecord... ugh
 

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The W is a criminally underrated album. Criminally underrated.

Yep. I say that all the time. There's been this narrative that Wu has a less than spectacular group catalog but their first 3 group albums are all at least 4.5/5 to me, with 36 and Forever being classic. I also believe 8 Diagrams is underrated. Some of the beats on that album are excellent:









 
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:gladbron:

Never saw that.

I remember being amped on release day though. I still remember the day I picked up Ironman and listened to it on my long ass walk home. I'll never forget the pure joy it gave me hearing "What you doing on our turf punk?"

Then the beat drop to Iron Maiden. Damn. The little things in life brehs.
 

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I agree. But RZA barely played a role in that album
Rza played the same supreme clientele road onthat album. Midway thru rae took it out his hands tho. The scratch mag with rza on tge cover lisyed a lot of the same songs that made cl2 eventually that he put his hands on
 

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Imagine its '98/99. Someone gives you this beat. What the fukk do you do with it?

Modern day sheep nikkas is focused on generic lyricism. At the end of the day, are you creative or not? Can you put a compelling song together? That's all that matters. and Ghost was creative as fukk

 
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