Yes. The second one, "Back To Back", is way better. Drake touches on the fact that Meek was just tweeting and not responding, and several things about him and Nikki's relationship. Here's the Rap Genius page on it if you're curious.
Funny you should ask. My very favorite Ghetto House track has been impossibly for me to identify since I found it. I uploaded it here to share it, cause otherwise I don't know how to tell you to find it. Enjoy!
i was thinking about this for a while. I found the original sample and just looked it up. Heres a list of songs that used the sample:
http://www.whosampled.com/Billy-Cobham/Heather/sampled/
hope this helps
Whoever that Brendzone guy is.. WHY did you have to start playing 10 minutes before I could screencap taking all of the top 10 hourly scores? >=(
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Goddamnit.
I'm sure he would never deny that he used the lyrics. Jay Z sampled 4 other songs in that song alone. You'd be surprised how often artists use samples but it's not like any of them put an asterisk on every song because there's no point. Artists sample music and the only issue occurs when they try to claim otherwise if it's a blatant sample.
http://www.whosampled.com/Jay-Z/99-Problems/
Check out how many of your favorite beats were samples from other songs that you've never heard. The core of Eminem's "My Name Is" beat is sampled mostly from another song.
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Dude, your shit is horrible. Work on rhythm and stop mumbling. There are free music apps out there where you can record your shit and put the beat to it. It's almost the same as FL Studio. There's hella tutorials on it, so learn how to use it - and stop getting mad when someone calls you out.
It's being almost a year since I posted this and Biggie's anniversary is almost here again.
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I'm pointing you off Reddit, but we've got a decent hip hop community brewing on Newgrounds. Right now I'm running a battle rap competition but on NG you can also upload tracks and people will view them. 46 MCs were competing in the MC part of the comp so there are plenty of rappers around to check tracks out.
I can only host this one clip on Soundcloud. The rest of my old digitized radio recordings in at https://www.mixcloud.com/kinglou/
For some reason Mixcloud isn't supported here so my posts are not getting put up quickly. Anyway, Please enjoy & share these 20+ year old recordings. Some lost gems on there to be sure.
I also have a lot of stuff not on my soundcloud that might be of interest. Here's some tunes that I made for a friend of mine last summer (that we never got around to recording any bars over): https://www.mediafire.com/folder/w4u8a32333n4b/Throwback
Also I made a beat tape not too long ago that can be found on my bandcamp: http://dissimilarity.bandcamp.com/album/tr-p
I'm not too sure. I googled it and it says at least $100 or $200 usd. I was gifted mine though. I had the Producer edition at first and it was NOT what I wanted. Here the link I saw: https://www.g2.com/products/fl-studio/pricing
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Dig a little deeper into Rhymesayers (Atmosphere's crew). Lots of dope rappers there. Brother Ali, Aesop Rock, Grieves.
StrangeFamousRecords is cool too, mainly Sage Francis, B. Dolan, Buck 65.
These people rap on some deeper stuff, don't know if you're into that. But it's worth giving these people a shot.
While you're at it, if you're looking for some harder stuff, give Chino XL, Royce da 5'9" and Slaughterhouse a try.
Spotify is a great platform to discover artists on.
Its not on any of the albums. And it wasnt that popular either. Similar to this song
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I mean, it doesn't say that on the back of the actual album, and again, that's not a feature. And again, it's semantics.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.HeroEntertainment.RapSteady&hl=en Hey man. Here it is on android as promised. There's 2 other rap games there, OneShot and FastTrack, also free. If you dig it be sure to give it a good review and tell your mates. Enjoy.
>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.HeroEntertainment.RapSteady&hl=en Hey man. Here it is on android as promised. There's 2 other rap games there, OneShot and FastTrack, also free. If you dig it be sure to give it a good review and tell your mates. Enjoy.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.HeroEntertainment.RapSteady&hl=en Hey man. Here it is on android as promised. There's 2 other rap games there, OneShot and FastTrack, also free. If you dig it be sure to give it a good review and tell your mates. Enjoy.
They actually have a greatest hits album, so if start there to get all the classics. They've been rapping since the 90s so they have a fuckton of material both as a group but as solo artists -E. 1999 Eternal -The Art of War -Thug World Order -BTNHRessurection -Strength & Loyalty -Faces of Death -Creepin on ah come up
Plus dozens of mixtapes and compilation albums. I like "The Gift" and "Heaven'z Movie" by Bizzy Bone far more erratic but songs like Thugz Cry and Mr. Majesty II make it worth it in my opinion
Ruthless/Eazy E > Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony: Creepin on ah come up (96 i think), E.1999 Eternal (1995), The Art of War: World War 2 (97 but a must have)
The D.O.C.: No One Can Do It Better (1989). Would have been a great had he not got in a terrible accident smh. Fantastic album here and another underrated contributor to NWA.
That's not bad at all for starters. The one thing I would suggest would just be possibly cranking the beat to a little higher volume over your lyrics. Other than that as far as quality goes, the Blue Snowball isn't exactly a 10/10 mic. If (and only if) you have some money to throw at rapping, a Blue Yeti or AT2020 will make a big change if you're worried about the sound quality.
Just keep getting after it, and you'll eventually see improvements just as in everything else in life. Believe in yourself man! good luck!
I know you already mentioned the artist, but I gotta say if you like Jedi Mind Tricks check out Servants in heaven, Kings in Hell. I'm sure it's just nostalgia, but this is my favorite album of all time, and I think you'll enjoy some of the fuel in R.A. the Rugged Man on Uncommon Valor.
Otherwise the other posters really hit the nail on the head, I'd recommend Necro and Tech N9ne as well.
Someone I haven't seen mentioned on here is Celph Titled. It's a bit more hip-hoppy, but there's some pretty nasty and aggressive rhymes in his work. Check out the songs: All out War, Do That, 616 Rewind, Floss Filthy.
Obviously you should also check out Ill Bill, Necro's brother, he raps pretty filthy too. I also like Cognito, and as another comment mentioned, Diabolic and Immortal Technique.