What Are The 10 Greatest Beats of All Time?--fixed

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no beat since 2000 has been in the top 10 GOAT debate:snoop:


12yrs without a contender :rudy:

And why is this? Egineering has improved as well as the creativity of some of these producers. I think people are getting caught up in either nostalgia or the fact that the actual rapping was superior making the beat sound better as well. Half of Ready to Die is pure ass production wise today. I would take MBDTF over 95% of the classics on a production tip (not rapping so don't get it twisted)

:ld:
 

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Props for that Clams and Shadow shyt...too many to think of a top ten right now but wanted to bring this beat to the attention of those who might not know this cat yet...



had me :ohhh: first time I heard it...
 
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:wow: come on son 2000's have some wonderful production
 
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And why is this? Egineering has improved as well as the creativity of some of these producers. I think people are getting caught up in either nostalgia or the fact that the actual rapping was superior making the beat sound better as well. Half of Ready to Die is pure ass production wise today. I would take MBDTF over 95% of the classics on a production tip (not rapping so don't get it twisted)

:ld:




This is the hip hop equivalent of high schoolers saying Kobe is as good as MJ. :snoop:
 

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This is the hip hop equivalent of high schoolers saying Kobe is as good as MJ. :snoop:

:pacspit:

No its not since Kobe is inferior to Jordan. That is also just a piss poor analogy anyway. Take this

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zCWHMBdLoI]Nas - It ain't Hard to Tell (Instrumental) (1994) [HQ] - YouTube[/ame]

against this



And not only are they comparable but you could make an argument for the second sounding better. The equalizer is that :ahh: was destroying shyt on that track so it auto makes it sound better. The reason that so many of these old beats are still relevant is because of the rappers over them. Simple as that.
 
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smh@nobody mentioning a j dilla beat atleast 15 post in
 

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smh@nobody mentioning a j dilla beat atleast 15 post in

true dat..

this beat could possibly be in my top 20 thou

[ame=http://youtu.be/WXi3ZaNTlqs]Jay Dee - Untitled Beat (Track 6) - YouTube[/ame]
 
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