@@tonytran8537 I see where y’all coming from. But being able to make a beat this good and keep it simple so there’s room for the artist. Harder than it sounds ig
Lil yachty never ceases to impress me. His last album was so creative and he evolved so much going from the classic guy to the rapper who fucks the codes of rap. This shit inspiring fr
If you want be good at making music, you need to first learn how to create a new song you want to hear. A sound your mind’s ear desires. It’s a great way to build confidence, and develop a unique sound and voice. Create a sound that you like, even if your the only who will ever enjoy it. In the beginning, it’s just you anyway.
So true. Sometimes I catch myself just filling in the notes and following the scale without actually having a solid idea. It sometimes helps to get inspired by just messing around and seeing what works. But having a genuine idea and vision before the building process is what makes it great
I’ve watched this multiple times, and yet it appears on my recommended and I still click on it. It’s lowkey fire, shame this isn’t like a main stream single
Nah. It shows the good relationship between the producer and rapper. Yachty created all of the melodies and deeper artistic ideas that the producer used his skills to realise.
Dont take this as me saying the producer isnt talented but what hes doing here is all technical skill, not talent, being able to create melodies out of thin air and have a clear artistic vision on how you want a sound to sound is talent. Learning FL Studio isnt necessarily hard (Its about experimenting and gaining experience), the hard part is the creativity needed to actually make great beats lol, not everyone has it, thats what talent is.
Duno what daw do u use, but in FL studio for example you can literally do a Tempo automation by right clicking the tempo scale and then combine it with another pitch automation