A space where we speak to Grammy Award Winning producers and explore their catalogue and the samples used in them. Watch the interviews via the playlist to hear the music segments between the conversation. Some interviews are only available on Spotify since we started video interviews only recentlt
Music is a time machine. A song can transport you back to events in your life. Be them potitive or negative. Effecting the emotiions on a deeper level. ENERGY FREQUENCY AND VIBRATION.
YO OF ALL OF THE EASY MO BEE JOINT PRODUCED… THIS IS ONE MY FAVORITE JOINT FROM BIG… AND IT STANDS AS A TIMELESS CLASSIC🔊🎶🎶…. I EVEN BUMP THE INSTRUMENTAL 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Makes sense, I didn't realize that Merle updated his favorite way to make her explode in pure bliss, it’s amazingly satisfying. Although what he suggested before was fairly good, it doesn’t even compare, I did it go’ogling Merle Winestol's Secret, and she just can’t have enough now.
Yo dudes nowadays for some reason don’t take their that seriously to celebrate there craft “correctly”. And I mean amongst there occupations peers. This dude Mo Bee did tracks for both Biggie…Annnnnnd Tupac…..”around the same times”. And obviously other people also. Like…there’s certain producers who really need to get away from there popular artist who’s struggling and develop albums of there own.
Yeah, the Computer Love sample tends to be overlooked sometimes. You can actually hear the lyrics of Computer Love in that 2Pac song, they just added a filter to it to retrieve the bassline for the song. It's easier to pick up on if you listen to the instrumental versions of Temptations.
there needs to be a serious discussion as far as dynasty being his best album. the only reason ive heard a person say otherwise was because they felt it was more of a compilation album...which is kinda fair but his name on it
At the end of the clip, Easy Mo references I’m Not Having It by MC Lyte & Positive K…but, the record I think he was trying to recall was Positive K’s I GOT A MAN…Pos K does the same dual voice thing that Biggie does on Gimme The Loot.
This is clearly painful for him to talk about. Having a producer’s credit means you had input into the production of the song. Puff clearly does have input however small you think it was. There’s two types of producers. There’s beat-making producers and there’s producers who have the vision. Puff is the latter…you can hate it or love it. Now putting his name first…I don’t know 😅 Without Puff paying the bills at Bad Boy they wouldn’t have a production credit to complain about. Much love to Easy Mo Bee.
If you listen to "whatchu want" the drums sound a lot like that of Timbo's. Come to think of it, could it be that Timbaland got his drum style from him?
This Is My Favorite Hip-Hop Song - The Sample Lounge - 1-900 Hustler - Shawn Corey Carter JAY-Z Feat Malik Cox Memphis Bleek Leslie Pridgen Philadelphia Freeway & Dwight Grant Real Beanie Sigel [Produced By Bink Roosevelt Harrell] [Year: 2000] [Album: Roc La Familia: The Dynasty]