I remember stumbling onto this mixtape in about 2002 with the Purple Haze song and Stay Chisel with large professor. This s*** blew my mind! Now I know why because Alchemist produce the s***!
Wow! I'm driving cross the country right now 4/17/2023 headed home to Vegas from Atlanta it's 10:11 am and just went thru Albuquerque, NM. As a avid hip hop head and producer hitting this link revealed Alchemist did this. How did I not know this🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
I promise that "The Alchemist's beat, No Idea's Original was" directly inspired by ( A Tribe Called Quest - Push It Along). Maybe that was obvuous to some but this revelation is dope to me!
Giovanni Barragan yeah but before "the lost tapes, it was called "death of Escobar". some of the songs from DOE is on lost tapes. this is one of them with a different beat. DOE came out in 2002, 2003.
no ideas original// why would ya wanna be sent for// aint playing gangster that what we got kids for//banks and robbers, playing hot lava on the playground// niggas still talking birds and fully loaded choppers, same stories painted in different sounds, no rehearsal but you practice in the same mirror aloud// your team never fold, than why i see creases, cause you haven't ironed out the crinkles in your intentions or meanings// you aint a killa don't talk like you've left bodies bleeding// i don't give a fuck if its annoying. I'm bored and this beat gets me lol and I'm high
ALC makes some dope tracks, but credit where it's due...Cecil Holmes Soulful Sounds made this track. This is a straight up loop with EQ and compression added for extra punch... nothing more.
@@ProdbyGrimeyred Unfortunately, *you* are in fact wrong....very wrong, and in multiple ways. It may be that you don't understand the concept, but I'll have go at explaining. The song "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" was written, produced and recorded by Barry White, and released in 1972. Drummer Ed Greene played drums on that track. *None* of that recording has been used by Alchemist here. The Cecil Holmes Soulful Sounds recorded a cover version of "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" the following year in 1973, which was produced by Tony Camillo. The personnel for this cover version included Andrew Smith as the drummer. It is this 1973 recording that Alchemist has sampled and looped the first 16 bars of.
it's not a Barry White sample. It's off some other record by a female singer. Too lazy to look it up right now, but I know what you think it is, and it isn't