Man honestly sometimes u have slices and u just play around with them. Just hearing what sounds good and melodic. Then bam! It sounds good u add drums.
^ yeah exactly, just playing around, reversing the entire intro sample and just picking the parts that sound good an pasting them together. It’s not something you plan on doing you just intuitively chase the parts that sounds good to you
@@Desnes7exactly. It's hard to even fathom planning something like this out, it's not like songwriting in that sense, it's way easier to just sit and mess with samples and try every arrangement you can think of, and then suddenly inspiration hits and you just go from there.
As a producer, when you fall in love with a track and put it in the sampler you tend to become obsessive with sections and experiment. This is a perfect example of that, and the producers probably experimented with several variations of reversed sections before they chose this one. That being said, take time with your sampling! Don't be discouraged by complicated flips! If you love the sample and choose to mess with it you'll get gold if you sift hard enough!
ngl I've been listening to a lot of sample-based music lately and I had a thought of "hey I wanna do a cool sample-based beat" so this is also a great comment to see from the perspective of someone who's never made music before lol (mostly just spend my time listening)
Broooo wtf this shit giving me goosebumps with how this shit was flipped backwards like this, this shit is hard asf 🔥🔥🔥 and it’s like how would you even think to flip the sample like this, this is so cold, this is why I love music cause like you can make anything from anything and it works 🔥🔥🔥🔥 and I absolutely love this song by Kendrick
I remember hearing this flip, thinking that 9th produced it, because the same 24K sample is used on Rapsodys "Take it Slow" from her EP Crown. But I think I heard an interview with Terrance where he said he was in the studio hearing Rap and 9th working on it and that inspired him and Dahi chopping it more. Both songs are incredible!
Man when I saw the sample credits I thought they’d just sampled a drum loop from it or sth never would’ve guessed they actually used sped up and reversed vocals