Name your favorite beat ever
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Name your favorite beat ever
Don't agonize, just name a really dope beat. One that you could listen to over and over again.
Doesn't matter how shitty the rapping is as long as the beat is fiyah.
Doesn't matter how shitty the rapping is as long as the beat is fiyah.
They flipped different, if similar sounding, parts though, right? I feel like the Main Source sample comes way earlier in the song.aleph wrote:One beat I can listen to in an infinity loop after I achieve eternal life: that part of Donald Byrd's Think Twice, sampled for Main Source's Lookin At The Front Door and ATCQ's Footprints (tho they were flipped differently).
I wish the end of this song would last 20 minutes every time I play it.
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Does Biggie Smalls hate HipHop???
"Shoulda been a cop, Fukc Hiphop"
I've been wondering what he meant by this.
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Rap sucks, HipHop is better
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Naw, he likes hip hop and rap. He was just referring to if he hadn't started rapping he would've been a cop.
So he's cursing it, not that he doesn't like it, just for the sake of it.
Does Biggie Smalls hate HipHop???
"Shoulda been a cop, Fukc Hiphop"
I've been wondering what he meant by this.
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Rap sucks, HipHop is better
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Naw, he likes hip hop and rap. He was just referring to if he hadn't started rapping he would've been a cop.
So he's cursing it, not that he doesn't like it, just for the sake of it.
"Bonita Applebum" to answer the question.
For the 40-60% of you who don't know what I'm referring to but won't admit it:
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For the 40-60% of you who don't know what I'm referring to but won't admit it:
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Hmm I'll name my 5 favorites if you don't mind
Ain't No Fun
C.R.E.A.M.
I Gotcha Opin Remix
Illusions (Cypress Hill)
Then there's this Quik beat, impossible to describe just how good it is
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Ain't No Fun
C.R.E.A.M.
I Gotcha Opin Remix
Illusions (Cypress Hill)
Then there's this Quik beat, impossible to describe just how good it is
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Yeah it is, i always liked sinful living for the lack of r kelley...man i love that beat. here's the mp3Gyangsta 4 Life wrote:Prior to the edit, you listed a Nas track called "Sinful Living" which I'd never heard before. I'm pretty sure that's the "Street Dreams (Remix)" beat.DJCommunist wrote:Kazi- A.v.e.r.a.g.e
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This came on at the spot i used to practice breaking at...stopped mid-ugly uprock to ask who produeced this
This came on at the spot i used to practice breaking at...stopped mid-ugly uprock to ask who produeced this
elements yo....mike eagle wrote:This came on at the spot i used to practice breaking at...stopped mid-ugly uprock to ask who produeced this
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True, it's more the chord progression I'm in love with. Sounds like they just reversed the chord changes in their respective flips. That Rhodes and guitar, aahh...like a warm bath.Thun wrote:They flipped different, if similar sounding, parts though, right? I feel like the Main Source sample comes way earlier in the song.aleph wrote:One beat I can listen to in an infinity loop after I achieve eternal life: that part of Donald Byrd's Think Twice, sampled for Main Source's Lookin At The Front Door and ATCQ's Footprints (tho they were flipped differently).
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Not necessarily my faves but off the dome a few beats i dont get tired of are:
"Rap Snitch Knishes" Doom & Mr. Fantastic
"Great Day Today" Madvillain
"Lyrics To Go" Tribe
"Chilled Coughphee" Curren$y & Devin The Dude
"Crumblin Erb" Outkast
"Peas Porridge" De La / "People, Places & Things" Prince Paul (Same beat...harder the second time around imo)
"Rap Snitch Knishes" Doom & Mr. Fantastic
"Great Day Today" Madvillain
"Lyrics To Go" Tribe
"Chilled Coughphee" Curren$y & Devin The Dude
"Crumblin Erb" Outkast
"Peas Porridge" De La / "People, Places & Things" Prince Paul (Same beat...harder the second time around imo)
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No doubt. Such a brilliant sample choice, and Donald Byrd and his players are geniuses for coming up with it in the first place. The way that shit comes in on the original song is just mind blowing.aleph wrote:True, it's more the chord progression I'm in love with. Sounds like they just reversed the chord changes in their respective flips. That Rhodes and guitar, aahh...like a warm bath.Thun wrote:They flipped different, if similar sounding, parts though, right? I feel like the Main Source sample comes way earlier in the song.aleph wrote:One beat I can listen to in an infinity loop after I achieve eternal life: that part of Donald Byrd's Think Twice, sampled for Main Source's Lookin At The Front Door and ATCQ's Footprints (tho they were flipped differently).