@@1JasperStories nope its a sub bass and 808 watch the smokedout episode 2 he said he is adding sub bass to his 808s till it knocks he is a fuckin genius download the lex luger drum kit go to basses folder and the last 4 samples in there are different sub_basses
Damn this beat is hot...luger beats are something else. I will always listen to this and be reminded of his era a couple of years back with Waka Flocka. I think he was one of the reasons Waka exploded on the scene. Beats! Thanks
This is still some of the greatest 808 layering I’ve ever heard on a sub bass, he took a lot a time or either had it happen naturally to glide the way it does. Listen on a system.
southside is not doper than lex nigga, lex taught southside everything he knows, southside just started fuckin with spinz, future, n metro thats how he got them hits n shit
Ace Hood might of got the final cut of it from Luger after the fact, but I did grab this instrumental from Lex's actual youtube account before he pulled it after a couple days. It was titled exactly the way I titled mine.
The Collective That version you're talking about was produced by Lil Lody, but the original Ballin' beat was produced by Lex Luger. Jeezy didn't wanna pay Luger what he asked so jeezy went to Lil Lody and had him TRY and remake Lugers beat. This is Lugers actual beat that Jeezy didn't wanna pay for. Thus it's unreleased
I thought Jeezy was a boss...he couldn't pay for a lex luger beat? What about all that drug money he always rapping about? Anybody know how much Luger was asking?
I wanna say around 20 G's but I could be wrong.. Jeezy complained about the way Luger mastered his beats and wanted a hook-up of some sort im guessing. Mastered or not this beat is top knotch compared to Lody's shitty version.
Naw Lex was fucn with Gucci & Waka nem heavy around that time & Jeezy didn't want to fuc with him. So he had Lody do a watered down version of this beat.