This is when Ye was really relatable to everyday people. "Ive been working this grave shift and I ain't made shit" "If my manager insults me again I will be assaulting him" College Dropout is such a classic
Dope. I can tell Kanye didn't over think this beat or nothing. I'm guessing he laid out his chops / slices and just went with the feel of everything when he laid down the drums and it just happened to be a 1/6 beat or whatever
Short but sweet beat, but I'm glad you did a video on it anyways. Few suggestions to think about: MF DOOM - Doomsday, Rhymes Like Dimes DJ Quik - Let You Havit, Get at Me Ice Cube - No Vaseline, Steady Mobbin' I know these songs don't have beats that are THAT complicated, but I think it'd still be entertaining to see you take a crack at them sometime.
Hey great work as always but why did you leave in the " that I ..." vocal sample during the "heaven knows" section? It's not in the song. Anyway, I have a request-The End by Rass Kass f. The Rza, produced by Easy Mo Bee. It has some cool chops that I haven't quite figured out yet. Peace! Keep up the good work.
Good stuff, good idea for a series. Would love to see some Tyler, The Creator productions thrown in as they're incredibly multi-layered and very interesting.
One instrumental you have to do bc this one song we don't even have a instrumental for it..... Andre 3000 - "A Day In The Life Of Benjamin Andre".....if that happens I'd probably cry for a long time bc that songs is godlike to me...and I've always wanted the beat since I was like 10.
Rob Toal ah, well does it sound similar enough? I know they re-sung the chants in power, but sandurz used the original because it sounded similar enough
+shahin parsay You can't forget the actual conception part of it, however. For a producer to "find" a sample and for them to create the addons is where the shit happens in my opinion.