@princeofcali760 Put it this way, I bet it don't take 9th 2 years to produce a track like that loser Dre. To a degree, 9th wonder don't get the props he's due, but he will from hip hop heads like myself.
@soyfity You are part of the reason Hip-Hop will never rise again because you value talentless, crate digging producers like 9th wonder who have no actual musical talent. I'd wait a century to here an originally created song from Dr.Dre that'll set a new precedent in Hip-Hop any day, before I give respect to 9th wonder who simply cannot produce a song without a large sample and the same kick drum pattern. Your part of the problem, my man.
@Jemini29944 Wow, what an original comment. Truth is Dr. Dre also samples music to produce his tracks, much like many other Producers. I am willing to bet you listen to a lot of Sesame Street type hip hop like Soulja Boy and the rest of them losers. I know my hip hop history buddy and I will stack what I know against "people" like you any day! Don't waste my valuable time my man. Ask your boy Dre when is Detox coming out? See what answer you get. One.
@tony121883 You know nothing about Hip-Hop. I can count on both hands how many times Dr. Dre has sampled music, yet one can trace 9th Wonders entire catalog and not find ONE song that wasn't created using someone else's copyrighted music. You call that talent? Is that what Hip-Hop is? Is that original? Again, your too stupid and lost in the 'yester-years' of your childhood to understand what TRUE CREATIVE MUSIC is. You are the problem. Who's NEXT to challenge me here!..............
@Jemini29944 The problem is you are NO challenge loser. And for the record, it's "you're" not "your". When you finish completing junior high, then step up and challenge me. Come hard or don't come at all lame. And if you want to see a stupid person, trying looking in the mirror next time.
@soyfity Ha, you just proved my thought, you are ignorant have have nothing useful to contribute to this conversation but side-talk and bantering. You have lost this battle, soyfity; your out of your league. Who's next?....
@Jemini29944 Dude, you are sooooo lame, and soooo dumb. I am sooooo done with this back and forth with you. You are obviously a 30 something living in your Mama's basement with no life. Grow up man.
@Jemini29944 Wow, did you actually accuse crate digging producers as having no talent? So guys like Rza, Dilla, Kanye and Premo have no talent? I hope you realize many of those producers you claim have no talent can actually play instruments and compose music. Also if these crate-digging producers are so untalented, why is it that many of them have endured in the industry for so many years?
@arkitech515 Finally, someone commented who actually has some education. Alright, where to begin?.....The Rza, Dilla, and Premo are all examples of producers who started out crate digging because of a lack of any real musical talent.........however, they continued there education by allowing other musicians to record instrumental melodies that they, themselves, cannot play. This is known as composing............
@arkitech515 .....9th wonder has been in the game long enough to improve but yet he chooses to remain sampling others music with virtually the same kick and snare pattern that he's been using since 2003. This is pathetic. What makes Kanye West phenomenal is that he recognizes that he's not a great musician, but he understands the sound that he's looking for, and allows other musicians who can play to recreate his visions. Dr. Dre does the same thing, hence the issues with Scott Storch.
@Jemini29944 kanye west cant even be compared to real talent...hip hop isnt about selling out like kanye west and recruiting other artists to make your tracks hot. hip hop is about doing what you love and enjoying doing it, while hopefully letting other people have a good time and also enjoy the art as a culture...if he loves doin the same thing since 2003 and people enjoy it, why hate? i cant even listen to the radio cause of the sell outs you seem to idolize...shit has no feeling in it
@rbardell Your comments are genuine, but misguided. Aside from your statement that Kanye is a 'sell-out' which has little to nothing to do with his abilities as a musician; let's stay on topic. Hip-Hop is not about mindfully doing what you love. It's about progression. If somebody 'loves' to sell drugs in their community it doesn't exactly help anything, does it? You see, so your assumptions are misguided. I actually love 9th Wonder as a person, but as a musician I expect more from him now.
@Jemini29944 I sample too. Try it. I respect your opinion, but I wanna see you sit down and make a beat from start to finish. Listen for a good and obscure sample, chop it up, layer drums on top of it, and create a bassline to go with it. It's more work than people say it is.
@XcavatorBeats Make a beat from start to finish? That's exactly what I do! It's not difficult. What kind of producer do you think you are when you sample works from other artist? Your robbing their work, chopping it up, and repackaging it as your own. You are a theft. It's takes talent to play an instrument, record your melodies, and mix and master your own works. Do yourself a favor and study Curtis Mayfield, DJ Quik, Mike Shinoda, etc, and you'll understand what true PRODUCTION is!
@Jemini29944 Woah! Don't get hostile. Chill dude. I saw how many comments youv'e posted, I think your a "30 something living in your Mama's basement with no life". You have way too much time on your hands unless your a kid or something. Most of us sample-based producers learn melodies along the way. I make beats from scratch. It's way harder to sample than to whip up a meleody. Have you listened to 9th wonder's beats with MURS? Samples and instruments. And what do you think a bassline is?
@XcavatorBeats I choose sampling because it's a challenge, and it's more fun. More creative. A puzzle. Why do photographers get as much credit as painters do? Samplers capture and when done right, revive, old songs. Just like how photographers capture images.
@XcavatorBeats Now your starting to make some sense, @XcavatorBeats. Listen, your analogy is not accurate although I totally understand why you would assume it to be. Photographers are not valued over painters, if that were true then famous photos would be worth as much as famous artwork - it isn't. Samplers do not capture, they steal. They are not reviving anything, would your parents appreciate sampled hip-hop as reviving? - No, they see it as theft of their sacred songs.
@XcavatorBeats Where do you get this '30 something' crap from? I'm 22 years old and I had the pleasure of learning how to play the Piano, Saxophone, Violin, and Acoustic Guitar. So I don't have 'Too much time on my hands, because I spend that time practicing music'. I bet your sorry ass can only chicken-peck a midi piano and have the AUDACITY to call yourself a musician. 'It's harder to sample"?- Nigga are you serious? Try playing an instrument and layering your melody - THAT'S SKILL!
@Jemini29944 bro i think you're getting a little bit too angry. props to you for learning 4 instruments thats sick. there is however no reason to get your feathers ruffled over a conversation on youtube. there are two options: 1. agree to disagree, or 2. have a debate like a real man, without trying to insult someone from the other side of a computer screen.
@JBtheLAMBO Ha I love how when people realize that they are out classed they raise the white flag of defeat by deflecting. The point is, you 'so called' producers are nothing more then FRAUDS who pretend to be musicians. Learn how to play an instrument and then I'd value your opinion, @JBtheLAMBO.
@Jemini29944 bro, when did I say I was a producer, even if I was why would that matter? I have just been reading the comments and noticed that you're getting hostile over a youtube conversation. grow up homie, be mature, and agree to disagree. btw i think you should check your ego, it wont get you anywhere homie.
@JBtheLAMBO Your irrelevant. I love how you 'think' you know me. Considering my so called 'Ego' has garnered my a Scholarship with The Julliard School of the Arts and I currently intern for a major recording label. LOL! I'd say that's grown up enough. Maybe when you graduate from your shit-hole college and begin working at Walmart you'd look back on this conversation with embarrassment. In 5 years I will be a master at my craft...........where will you be, Nigger?
@Jemini29944 funny you reference me going to a 'shit-hole college' and working at 'walmart', do you know me? ... it just sounds like your being a bit pretentious is all, whether intentional or not... whatever the case may be I'm not saying I know you, cause thats my whole point, I dont know you, and you dont know me. ither way im not going to waste my time or yours any longer....honestly you may think I'm being sarcastic but I do wish you the best with your music career.
@JBtheLAMBO Now your starting to act like an Adult. If you responded to me respectfully the first time around then we could have had a courteous debate. I may be an asshole, but I'm an asshole who enjoys an honest discourse. I like you @JBtheLAMBO. It's a shame you don't demand more out of sample producers. Originality is true freedom; I should hope you understand that some day.
Favorite beat of all fuckin time
efafootball25 3 months ago
jesus what sampe is this, so fucking sexy
woodenkitchen 4 months ago
*sample
woodenkitchen 4 months ago
Beat is,,aah man cant even describe it,,,thank u Nas
NellStalgya 5 months ago
I like it ...But My version is much better no disrespect
Kingcire72x 1 year ago
this shit is crazy
servin223s 1 year ago
i think im startin to like 9th wonder a lot more than dr. dre as a producer
princeofcali760 1 year ago
@princeofcali760 Put it this way, I bet it don't take 9th 2 years to produce a track like that loser Dre. To a degree, 9th wonder don't get the props he's due, but he will from hip hop heads like myself.
soyfity 1 year ago
@soyfity You are part of the reason Hip-Hop will never rise again because you value talentless, crate digging producers like 9th wonder who have no actual musical talent. I'd wait a century to here an originally created song from Dr.Dre that'll set a new precedent in Hip-Hop any day, before I give respect to 9th wonder who simply cannot produce a song without a large sample and the same kick drum pattern. Your part of the problem, my man.
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 Wow, what an original comment. Truth is Dr. Dre also samples music to produce his tracks, much like many other Producers. I am willing to bet you listen to a lot of Sesame Street type hip hop like Soulja Boy and the rest of them losers. I know my hip hop history buddy and I will stack what I know against "people" like you any day! Don't waste my valuable time my man. Ask your boy Dre when is Detox coming out? See what answer you get. One.
tony121883 1 year ago
@tony121883 You know nothing about Hip-Hop. I can count on both hands how many times Dr. Dre has sampled music, yet one can trace 9th Wonders entire catalog and not find ONE song that wasn't created using someone else's copyrighted music. You call that talent? Is that what Hip-Hop is? Is that original? Again, your too stupid and lost in the 'yester-years' of your childhood to understand what TRUE CREATIVE MUSIC is. You are the problem. Who's NEXT to challenge me here!..............
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 The problem is you are NO challenge loser. And for the record, it's "you're" not "your". When you finish completing junior high, then step up and challenge me. Come hard or don't come at all lame. And if you want to see a stupid person, trying looking in the mirror next time.
soyfity 1 year ago
@soyfity Ha, you just proved my thought, you are ignorant have have nothing useful to contribute to this conversation but side-talk and bantering. You have lost this battle, soyfity; your out of your league. Who's next?....
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 Dude, you are sooooo lame, and soooo dumb. I am sooooo done with this back and forth with you. You are obviously a 30 something living in your Mama's basement with no life. Grow up man.
soyfity 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 Wow, did you actually accuse crate digging producers as having no talent? So guys like Rza, Dilla, Kanye and Premo have no talent? I hope you realize many of those producers you claim have no talent can actually play instruments and compose music. Also if these crate-digging producers are so untalented, why is it that many of them have endured in the industry for so many years?
arkitech515 1 year ago
@arkitech515 Finally, someone commented who actually has some education. Alright, where to begin?.....The Rza, Dilla, and Premo are all examples of producers who started out crate digging because of a lack of any real musical talent.........however, they continued there education by allowing other musicians to record instrumental melodies that they, themselves, cannot play. This is known as composing............
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@arkitech515 .....9th wonder has been in the game long enough to improve but yet he chooses to remain sampling others music with virtually the same kick and snare pattern that he's been using since 2003. This is pathetic. What makes Kanye West phenomenal is that he recognizes that he's not a great musician, but he understands the sound that he's looking for, and allows other musicians who can play to recreate his visions. Dr. Dre does the same thing, hence the issues with Scott Storch.
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 kanye west cant even be compared to real talent...hip hop isnt about selling out like kanye west and recruiting other artists to make your tracks hot. hip hop is about doing what you love and enjoying doing it, while hopefully letting other people have a good time and also enjoy the art as a culture...if he loves doin the same thing since 2003 and people enjoy it, why hate? i cant even listen to the radio cause of the sell outs you seem to idolize...shit has no feeling in it
rbardell 1 year ago
@rbardell Your comments are genuine, but misguided. Aside from your statement that Kanye is a 'sell-out' which has little to nothing to do with his abilities as a musician; let's stay on topic. Hip-Hop is not about mindfully doing what you love. It's about progression. If somebody 'loves' to sell drugs in their community it doesn't exactly help anything, does it? You see, so your assumptions are misguided. I actually love 9th Wonder as a person, but as a musician I expect more from him now.
Jemini29944 1 year ago
@Jemini29944 I sample too. Try it. I respect your opinion, but I wanna see you sit down and make a beat from start to finish. Listen for a good and obscure sample, chop it up, layer drums on top of it, and create a bassline to go with it. It's more work than people say it is.
XcavatorBeats 8 months ago
@XcavatorBeats Make a beat from start to finish? That's exactly what I do! It's not difficult. What kind of producer do you think you are when you sample works from other artist? Your robbing their work, chopping it up, and repackaging it as your own. You are a theft. It's takes talent to play an instrument, record your melodies, and mix and master your own works. Do yourself a favor and study Curtis Mayfield, DJ Quik, Mike Shinoda, etc, and you'll understand what true PRODUCTION is!
Jemini29944 8 months ago
@Jemini29944 Woah! Don't get hostile. Chill dude. I saw how many comments youv'e posted, I think your a "30 something living in your Mama's basement with no life". You have way too much time on your hands unless your a kid or something. Most of us sample-based producers learn melodies along the way. I make beats from scratch. It's way harder to sample than to whip up a meleody. Have you listened to 9th wonder's beats with MURS? Samples and instruments. And what do you think a bassline is?
XcavatorBeats 7 months ago
@XcavatorBeats I choose sampling because it's a challenge, and it's more fun. More creative. A puzzle. Why do photographers get as much credit as painters do? Samplers capture and when done right, revive, old songs. Just like how photographers capture images.
XcavatorBeats 7 months ago
@XcavatorBeats Now your starting to make some sense, @XcavatorBeats. Listen, your analogy is not accurate although I totally understand why you would assume it to be. Photographers are not valued over painters, if that were true then famous photos would be worth as much as famous artwork - it isn't. Samplers do not capture, they steal. They are not reviving anything, would your parents appreciate sampled hip-hop as reviving? - No, they see it as theft of their sacred songs.
Jemini29944 7 months ago
@XcavatorBeats Where do you get this '30 something' crap from? I'm 22 years old and I had the pleasure of learning how to play the Piano, Saxophone, Violin, and Acoustic Guitar. So I don't have 'Too much time on my hands, because I spend that time practicing music'. I bet your sorry ass can only chicken-peck a midi piano and have the AUDACITY to call yourself a musician. 'It's harder to sample"?- Nigga are you serious? Try playing an instrument and layering your melody - THAT'S SKILL!
Jemini29944 7 months ago
@Jemini29944 bro i think you're getting a little bit too angry. props to you for learning 4 instruments thats sick. there is however no reason to get your feathers ruffled over a conversation on youtube. there are two options: 1. agree to disagree, or 2. have a debate like a real man, without trying to insult someone from the other side of a computer screen.
JBtheLAMBO 7 months ago
@JBtheLAMBO Ha I love how when people realize that they are out classed they raise the white flag of defeat by deflecting. The point is, you 'so called' producers are nothing more then FRAUDS who pretend to be musicians. Learn how to play an instrument and then I'd value your opinion, @JBtheLAMBO.
Jemini29944 7 months ago
@Jemini29944 bro, when did I say I was a producer, even if I was why would that matter? I have just been reading the comments and noticed that you're getting hostile over a youtube conversation. grow up homie, be mature, and agree to disagree. btw i think you should check your ego, it wont get you anywhere homie.
JBtheLAMBO 7 months ago
@JBtheLAMBO Your irrelevant. I love how you 'think' you know me. Considering my so called 'Ego' has garnered my a Scholarship with The Julliard School of the Arts and I currently intern for a major recording label. LOL! I'd say that's grown up enough. Maybe when you graduate from your shit-hole college and begin working at Walmart you'd look back on this conversation with embarrassment. In 5 years I will be a master at my craft...........where will you be, Nigger?
Jemini29944 7 months ago
@Jemini29944 funny you reference me going to a 'shit-hole college' and working at 'walmart', do you know me? ... it just sounds like your being a bit pretentious is all, whether intentional or not... whatever the case may be I'm not saying I know you, cause thats my whole point, I dont know you, and you dont know me. ither way im not going to waste my time or yours any longer....honestly you may think I'm being sarcastic but I do wish you the best with your music career.
JBtheLAMBO 7 months ago
@JBtheLAMBO Now your starting to act like an Adult. If you responded to me respectfully the first time around then we could have had a courteous debate. I may be an asshole, but I'm an asshole who enjoys an honest discourse. I like you @JBtheLAMBO. It's a shame you don't demand more out of sample producers. Originality is true freedom; I should hope you understand that some day.
Jemini29944 7 months ago
@Jemini29944 Wheres all the love? Can't we just roll one up and enjoy the sample already together. Damn.........
NuclearFaIIout 3 months ago
@NuclearFaIIout If I were a pot-head I'd love to roll one up with you. Fortunately, I don't do drugs. Thanks for your comment.
Jemini29944 3 months ago
Beautiful Man Of Mine by Phyllis Hyman
glamsquaddiva 1 year ago
kk thanks for posting that...
BALLAB21 1 year ago
Best instrumental ever.
avercuantodura 1 year ago
phyllis hyman...beautiful man of mine
kk11901 2 years ago
You know it's that Phyllis Hyman! I almost cry everytime I listen to this and hear her voive. She was the real deal. R.I.P. Phyllis.
kwkable11 1 year ago
@kwkable11 There's no crying in Hip-Hop.
XcavatorBeats 8 months ago
oh yeah ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
TheMonkeyface62 2 years ago
(th wonder is the truth! I FUCKIN LOVE HIM!
mztoyamarie 2 years ago
where did he get this sample from? i'm thinking phyllis hyman,but not sure.
LuvsDaGospeL 2 years ago
u know it
DomincanXpanther 2 years ago
good shit
UrBaNdRopKicK 2 years ago 2