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KANYE literally brought tears of joy to the original producer of the brazillian funk sample in "paperwork"when he got to know the one & only YE has sampled his work
Creative in a time where it feels like everyone (at or near the top) is content to blend in, and to really find “different” you more or less have to go somewhat underground or close to it
the sample from King was found by Lester Nowhere, I read his interview where he tells how he worked on the whole album and found out the day before the drop that the song was in the album
@@Byronic19134I didn’t say anything negative about any other channels. I praised 2 channels which I absolutely love. The 2 channels which break down how a specific song was made and how we can implement the same techniques in our production. I grew up watching BusyWorks and outgrew it because the guy just makes “type beats” and doesn’t break down songs and beats.
Hi, the beat of king was sampled by the italian producer Lester Nowhere, when ye came in italy he searched him for days and found him, some assistant took his cd with demos and after some days got called to work on vultures.
By showcasing this new unconventional ways you really help the road for evolution stand out thank you navie d once i learn piano lessons i may take you up on your better beat thing
Depending on how you go about making a song the drums either stand out as the main instrument and the other instruments compliment the drums or the drums just fit in the mix with the other instruments. Hip Hop is mostly drums as the main instrument but more complicated songs use drums as the backseat for the other instruments to dance on. When I say complicated I'm talking about older songs mainly that have intros , verse, bridge and chorus . Sadly most songs don't have these things anymore .
back to me has some of the coolest production on the album imo. the beat is basically just a bassline and drums for a majority of the beat, and it focuses on the drums. the snare is on the 3 and 8 with an open hat on the 7 to keep the rhythm. i love it
Drums don’t have to knock every beat. Pulling them back allows the vocal to shine. When he was referring to drum knocking he was referring to singles not album tracks
Splendiferous video! Hey Navie, would you have any advice on branding? I'm going through an producer identity crisis atm, and no amount of word play and creative thinking is helping me solidify my name, theme, brand, etc. I even stooped so low as to look into AI generative crap. lol I feel like this is more of a struggle than any musical challenge. Is it just me? Cheers!
Did anybody else think it was also kinda odd that problematic didn't have drums at all? That was actually my favorite beat and was kinda disappointed when the drums never came in. I wanna download the song and add drums myself so bad lol
Only the 4 last songs were amazing the rest for me was either good or some mids too but overall im so glad he dropped linking on a personal lvl with 3 song from an album is great
I loved this album, silly bars and all. “Beg Forgiveness” is the star of the show for me. It incites a very unique feeling. I don’t condone some of the things Kanye has said and done. But, the last thing I’m going to do is judge and scorn a person with mental health issues who are already cursed with an inconceivable level of fame and invasion of privacy. I couldn’t imagine the mix of all of those things paired with the death of my mother. Instead I will disagree, hope he and anyone else can move on in life or eventually see the errors of what they’ve done and if some music I like comes around, I’ll check it out. There’s that age old debate about wether or not the artist and the art are mutually exclusive and surely there’s fascinating points to be made both ways - But I cannot control the physiological response my body has when it comes in contact with music.
To me it’s crazy how he just able to think like this sample wise. I know he’s got a ton of people to help him tho so I guess it doesn’t have to be all him. Great album beg forgiveness is my fav along with do it. Not necessarily his greatest project but there are songs that are amazing on this
Man judging the album by beats alone it's incredible. But some songs just have weird lyric choices. Definitely a step up from Donda embracing experimental sounds once again so I'll say I like it
Ye has always had weird lyrical choices. I think it feels weirder because Ty wrote a lot of it while Cyhi didn't. But we should all know by now Ye is addicted to subverting expectations.
I don’t even care that much about what he says, I care more about HOW he says it. Kanye doesn’t flow that well on this album in my opinion. The exception is BURN though where he actually flows as good as old Kanye
Can u do a tracklib tutorial on is it worth it and is it good sample library for future music industry for (beat makers) to start sampling rather than make their own samples, because now in tracklib samples just with 50$ per song
Tracklib kinda is its own tutorial and yeah it's clearly worth it and used in secret by most producers. If you want to make your own samples find a Track from Tracklib and use program to get the midi from the audio, or in other terms, the notes played in the song you like, and play it with your own vsti
Yeah I didn't like the album on first listen but decided to put it on while driving around and found myself cranking up the speakers. I guess it wasn't what I expected at first but once I let my guard down it got its hooks into me and now I can't stop listening
@@NavieD Kanye have so many different sonic eras everyone wants different things. I even heard a contingent of people wanting songs more along the lines of JIK/Gospel. I think the main point is that people don’t really like NEW things, just more of what they liked in the past.
5:03 Is it just me, or for that carnival electric guitar transition snippet, the melody is different on RU-vid than it is on Spotify and Apple Music, On Spotify he sampled his old song but on RU-vid he sampled another rock song, or just a different melody, Idk why
You spent like 2 seconds talking about that buzz in carnival and you probably could have talked about carnival the entire video😅 I replayed that buzz like a hundred times trying to figure out if it was a double or a triple and I think it's a double but I think it is like reverbed so it starts round goes flat and ends round and one beat sounds like a double beat but he only used two of them so two of them paired together sounds like a triple beat but really it's just two beats that are reverbed. At least that's what it sounds like to me.
Another great video, but as a producer you should start crediting other producers, Hit-Boy produced Easy and many other producers had hands in vultures
You have some very pretty variegation on that ficus elastica ruby. The way the bottom leaves droop makes me think it might need a watering or that you are watering it too often. Make sure the soil dries thoroughly between watering, so the roots don't rot.