My favourite beat of all time. Notice how every sound he used, he knew would work together ? He could have Pulled up so many different VST's for arps or whatever but he trusted his ear and went off of the first things he pressed and turned it into this ? That's What I aspire to be. Knowing you're good, but knowing that what ever it is that you first press on, you know you can manipulate it to sound perfect, and exactly how you want , is the real biggest flex ever. After this he didn't even realize that he made one of the best beats ever of our time. Just him, being, him. Truly my fav beat ever. The fact I can see it from beginning to end, as a newer producer, does so much for me. Nick Mira set a whole generation of producers with his work. Always having fun and showing that it shouldn't be/feel like work. Idc if I don't ever make it the same way he has, but I will show what he, and so many overs have, inspired me to do. I love music. I love IM. Nick, all y'all. You guys don't even know what you created. LOVE, always.
i dont know if anyone noticed this but at the end as he was finishing up the beat if you flip the layers that makes up the song upside down it turns into 999 22:32
Anyone that knows music theory able to explain how when he lays down the 808s he’s using three notes all half steps apart. As opposed to any normal minor or major key that has gaps after 2 notes