So brehs, this "Juju on that Beat" song that uses the "Knuck if you Buck" beat has made the Top 10

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The one I got off limewire did, I guess it mixed both of them together because the shyt was like 6 minutes so much confusion in them days


Nah breh . .. u thinking of young MAiNE for president . . that was mac Maines verse ..


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nah, hiphop sonically speaking is way different from 10 years ago. Juju and Knuck sound the same because it's a straight jack of Knuck.

The hats and drum patterns are the same, the kids don't see the difference, it's the same style of beat, all beats sounds the same since the south took over, and this is the proof

the Knuck if you buck beat actually sounds better than these new beats

it's less computerized, you can tell it was made on the machine and not drawn in on fruity loops like these new beats
 

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The hats and drum patterns are the same, the kids don't see the difference, it's the same style of beat, all beats sounds the same since the south took over, and this is the proof

that's how you get a sub sound..similar to how all boom bap sounds the same at the drumming level. It's all about what you color around the drums


the Knuck if you buck beat actually sounds better than these new beats

I actually think these newer beats are more musical sounding while the older ones hit harder










it's less computerized, you can tell it was made on the machine and not drawn in on fruity loops like these new beats

I agree to some degree
 
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that's how you get a sub sound..similar to how all boom bap sounds the same at the drumming level. It's all about what you color around the drums




I actually think these newer beats are more musical sounding while the older ones hit harder












I agree to some degree


Boom dap died in the early 90's lmao

even reasnonable doubt didn't have boom bap beats

the beats on Reasonable doubt sound nothing like the beats on black album

all the drum patterns, sounds, and sequences are the same as they were in the early 2000's

the crime mobb beat is way more musical, do hear the strings when they come in lmao, they are smooth, those beats you played exactly what I'm talking about, all that shyt sounds sterile and robotized version of what those crunk beats sound like
 

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Boom dap died in the early 90's lmao

no it didn't



even reasnonable doubt didn't have boom bap beats




the beats on Reasonable doubt sound nothing like the beats on black album

who said it did?

all the drum patterns, sounds, and sequences are the same as they were in the early 2000's

there is a clear relation but also a clear deviation from earky 2000's Southern influenced sounds to the Southern influenced sounds of today

the crime mobb beat is way more musical,

na


do hear the strings when they come in lmao, they are smooth, those beats you played exactly what I'm talking about, all that shyt sounds sterile and robotized version of what those crunk beats sound like

yes to a degree but more musical
 

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I mean, nikkas wasnt dancing in the 90s naw mean :birdman::birdman::birdman:
 
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