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Grimey & soulful beats only 💨 🇫🇷[email protected]

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Truethingz™️
Truethingz™️@Manlike_Solz·
Prodigy dropped H.N.I.C. Pt. 2.. 18 years later, still pure Queensbridge grit 🗽🔥🕊️
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Jeff Weiss
Jeff Weiss@Passionweiss·
Prodigy rapping over the "Flashing Lights" beat on Rap City. Circa '07.
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Danny DQ Quinones
Danny DQ Quinones@Danny_BX78·
Jay-Z "Rhyme No More" (Instrumental) Produced by DJ Premier (P) 1997 Roc-A-Fella / Def Jam
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djserv1 2.0
djserv1 2.0@Djservuno·
Capone-N-Noreaga “Calm Down” Feat. Nas & Tragedy Khadafi Produced by Ez Elpee Penalty Recordings 1997
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DJ SYLENT
DJ SYLENT@DJSylent·
Mobb Deep Ft. Jadakiss - “One Of Ours Pt. 2” Prod By: Havoc @mobbdeephavoc Album: Amerikaz Nightmare (2004)
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jmac
jmac@jmac1224_·
Mach-Hommy - Canary Rhombus (feat. Hus Kingpin) [prod. The Alchemist]
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DJ SYLENT
DJ SYLENT@DJSylent·
Foxy Brown Ft. Havoc - “The Promise” Instrumental Produced By: Havoc @mobbdeephavoc
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Rigs
Rigs@DaClothRigs·
Dead Flames
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The Art of Sampling
The Art of Sampling@Art_of_Sampling·
Nas (and Large Professor) - “Number Man” (demo) A snippet. From a 1992 demo. And you just know Nas is gonna blow… No one could ever say that it was handed to Nas on a platter. He earned it. And it was Large Professor who gave Nas his most consequential first look on Main Source’s “Live at the Barbecue.” Large Professor followed this up with with helping Nas get the deal that lead to the recording of the classic Illmatic (arguably the best hip hop/Rap album of all time). But a demo in 1992? What the “Number Man” demo shows is a young artist transitioning from his influences into his own artist. While Nas was undoubtedly influenced by on number of the late ‘80s era rappers, he is by and large a disciple of Kool G Rap. On “Number Man,” we here Nas force tweaking his style, intentionally tooling with rhyme misdirection and slant rhymes in ways that enabled him to break away from G Rap and come into his own. This is a critical point to understand. Nas was clearly aware that he sounded like Kool G Rap early on. And Nas was aware of how his connection to the rhyme school of Kool G Rap could impact him. Despite stealing the show with a blistering debut verse on Main Source’s “Live at the BBQ,” it wasn’t an automatic that Nas was ever going to get his own deal. At least not right away. For instance, when Nas was shopping his demo, Def Jam records reportedly passed on Nas because Russell Simmons thought that Nas was nothing more than a low-budget Kool G Rap. Nas persevered. He continued to shop his demo. And fundamental to Nas’s perseverance was Large Professor. It was Large Professor who provided Nas with the beats that allowed Nas to woodshop his style, flow, and delivery. And it was Large Professor who adamantly encouraged Nas and went around town (New York) with Nas shopping his demo. As far as demos go, you can hear it. It’s all there. It was only a matter of time before Nas would breakout. The feeling at the time, among some but not all, was that Nas was gonna blow. Still, as smooth as Nas sounds on this beat, you can hear him working to differentiate himself, a feat every great artist achieves in order to stand on their own. Finally, the beat. What we hear on this Large Professor produced beat is some of the fundamental aesthetics of the beatmaking tradition as they were being established in 1992. Filtered bass lines, jazz horns, and hard hitting drums are all present on “Number Man.” By 1994, practically every standard aesthetic, method, and technique in hip hop’s beatmaking tradition would be established. And Large Professor was one of the chief pioneers among the handful collective of beatmakers (producers) who contributed greatly to the development of these standards…
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Greg
Greg@TheQuestions15·
🚨BANGER OF THE DAY🚨 "Heartburn" by Sean Price. Produced by 9th Wonder (2005).
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Whip.beats@whip_beats·
@Ma10zm Grave c'est un vrai fou, il fumait des newports mentol je lui avait dit c'est pour les meufs chez nous il m'avait rep que c'etait pour les mecs en prison chez eux 🤣
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Madizm©
Madizm©@Ma10zm·
@whip_beats Jai rarement autant rigolé avec un mec que je ne connaissais pas vraiment. Des vannes sans limite🤣
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Marlon Craft
Marlon Craft@MarlonCraft·
the long game pays. album announce next week. thank you for all the love
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Tobi Marshall
Tobi Marshall@CoededMarshall·
Nas, 2026 👑
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Whip.beats@whip_beats·
What artists are forced to do musically to remain relevant in this industry 🤣 Make music for pleasure and try to make it good.
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