absolutley rightcouple ironies
2. This is exactly how the generation before us felt about us....my uncles used to hit thatat their jams being flipped..and now im an uncle doing the same...circle of life shyt
couple ironies
1. I literally just listened to Mary, My Everything about 15 minutes ago cause I'm bumpin my 90s rnb playlist....couldnt get through 30 seconds of this shyt
2. This is exactly how the generation before us felt about us....my uncles used to hit thatat their jams being flipped..and now im an uncle doing the same...circle of life shyt
You forgot the third irony.
Mary J Blige sampled someone else
So the song in OP sampled a song that sampled another song. And the original melody is in both songs that Sampled it.
These nikkas rap like they got a social anxiety disorder
These 4th grade lyric niqqas ain't Biggie and MaseThey were saying the same thing back in the 90s about Puff![]()
They were saying the same thing back in the 90s about Puff![]()
The difference is that his way of sampling was composing. Like a reenactment to the song with a flavor to it. For instance:
This song has the chorus of a different song and the sample of another song. While it seems silly, but its creative as hell and a hit in the making. Meanwhile, these weirdos rapping over a long ass loop with no other method of chopping (COUGH GRISELDA!). Its lazy as fukk and just a disgrace to beat makers and producers that are trying to get their names out there, but have to adapt to this bullshyt.
Might just turn up some treble, bring down the base, add in am exrtra snare or kick amd call it a day. Like how Game's Jay-z samples on Drillmatic.. .. was disappoonted with those tracks. All it did for me was I felt like listening to the originals..