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Are Producers Becoming The New Superstars?

Tuesday, September 25, 2012  

Since the beginning of Hip Hop the beat has always been an essential part of a song. There wasn't much attention given as to who produced the songs. It wasn't that important. It was always the MC and the DJ commanding your attention.

Today I personally check for what producer is producing an album or track. I am a beat fundi and I give every new track for the most a 15 second listen before I decide if I am gonna listen to it further or not.

But I'm not at a point where I'm not gonna give new producers a listen because I'm all for giving new talent a chance.

As of late producers have become the focus point in Hip-hop. With producers having a signature "blurb" in the beginning of all tracks that they produce. In the early days of Hip-hop a lot of producers were doing "ghost" producing, ie. Large Professor did tracks for Eric B & Rakim. But he was not credited for it.

Today big name producers will get in other younger talented guys to produce for them and then pass it off as there own or just get added in the credits as a  co- or additional producer.

One should also not get confused between a producer and a beatmaker. Today we have more beatmakers than producers.

A beatmaker will sit with his laptop and knock out tracks and send them to his or her respective clients and they will then take it further. Whereas a producer will take full control of the song from creating the bare track right through to sequencing and vocal arrangement.

With the breakneck speed that technology is moving at nowadays it has produced a host of beatmakers and producers. So competition is really stiff with everybody looking for that mew sound and producers/beatmakers imitating existing sounds.
   
Music producers like Timbaland and Swizz Beats have stepped up from behind the boards to the forefront and claimed the spotlight also for themselves.

So are today's music producers the new super stars?

Remember it's all about the beat!
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G.O.O.D Music - Cruel Summer - Review

Saturday, September 22, 2012  
The much talked about and long awaited G.O.O.D music compilation is here ...

And as with all projects that Kanye West touches it turns to gold and sold.

TO THE WORLD
- Kanye West & R. Kelly
R. Kelly has been making a lot of appearances on rap records as of late. With rolling snares, heavy percussion and deep down bottom ends Kanye drops one verse where he mentions Mitt Romney and shares his views on the current political climate. Just an intro track here to set you up for what's coming up ahead.

CLIQUE
- Big Sean, Jay-Z & Kanye West
A track which Big Sean recorded first and then Jay-Z and Kanye joined him later. A very catchy and head nodding beat crafted by producer of the moment Hit Boy.

MERCY
- Big Sean, Pusha T, Kanye West & 2 Chainz
The #1 US summer anthem features a vocal sample from the reggae song
Dust A Soundboy by Super Beagle which no one really knows what is being said but still gets the club jumping. Each of the featured rappers display there own unique trademark flows.

NEW GOD FLOW
- Pusha T, Kanye West & Ghostface Killah
The album features the extended version. Over a rolling drum pattern and piano loop, Pusha T makes this track his own. Stepping up his game Pusha Ton murders fellow rappers making him a contender for great things to come.

THE MORNING
- Raekwon, Pusha T, Common, 2 Chainz, CyHi Da Prynce, Kid Cudi & D’Banj
A brilliant cut with D'Banj rocking an awesome hook. Raekwon flips the first verse as only he can do best. Make no mistake he does his thing. Love this one, makes for pleasurable listening. Reminds me of So Appalled on My Black Dark Twisted Fantasy. 

COLD
- Kanye West
The track formerly known as Theraflu, which begun the whole Kanye - Kim public relationship.

HIGHER
- The-Dream, Pusha T & Ma$e
I love this jam, its so Cruel and smooth. Featuring The Dream on the hook it has an Eastern flavour to it. Eerie and scary it just shows the genius of Kanye West and what he is capable of putting together. The breakdowns in the track really compliment rappers Pusha - T and Ma$e.

SIN CITY
- John Legend, Travi$ Scott, Teyana Taylor, CyHi Da Prynce & Malik Yusef
This sounds and feel like it should have been on My Black Dark Twisted Fantasy. It has all the elements of that album. End of the world type of feel right here.

THE ONE
- Kanye West, Big Sean, 2 Chainz &  Marsha Ambrosius
A laidback track this one. Very nice I must say, percussion and rums all over with a great vocal from Marsha Ambrosius.

CREEPERS
- Kid Cudi
Creepers is a real feel good track. Dan Black long time Kid Cudi collaborator knocks out the beat on this one, a busy track that has Cudi rapping and singing over a staccato beat. Some great things Cudi is doing here just love it! 

BLISS
- John Legend & Teyana Taylor
The only non rap track on here. Has a bit of a little 80s movies feel to it. Teyana Taylor give a bit of a lacklustre performance, but when John Legend gets his turn, it will be his soulful vocals that will make you take note.

DON'T LIKE (REMIX)
- Kanye West, Chief Keef, Pusha T, Big Sean & Jadakiss
Chief Keef can count his blessing that this track made it on her giving him much needed exposure after all his woes on twitter. A solid track right here that put producer Young Chop on the map. Sing a long material right here. The G.O.O.D music collective murders this lyrically to pieces.

From what one can pick up from this project is that Kanye made sure his protege Big Sean is featured prominently on all the big songs on here. He has grown as an artist and he will take it far in the feature.

The way certain track just flow into each other is amazing. Makes for a perfect listen, i.e. The Morning into Cold and Higher into Sin City.

I expected to see Perfect Bitch on here but maybe it will surface later.

In closing I would have to say a solid performance from the G.O.O.D Music team.
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