Loose Cannon
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Ive been listening in the Showcase more recently and ive noticed that some beats sound real repetitive. And you think its annoying or whatever. Then you hear somebody elses beat, that switches up more, and you go: damn, this is hot.
What im sayin is, those beats that sound repetitive arent real good until you picture an MC spittin over them. And some of the more complex beats dont sound right with an MC spittin on them.
My question is:
When you make your beats, do you set them up with an MC in mind, and you say "An MC is gonna sound good on this". Or do you make beats keeping the more live technique (switchin it up) in mind?
Next time you listen in the showcase youll notice the shit i said about "repetitive beats" and "complex beats". And at first i thought they were just bad beats, but then i listen and i was thinkin "I bet this person was thinkin about how itll sound after the rapper spits".
What im sayin is, those beats that sound repetitive arent real good until you picture an MC spittin over them. And some of the more complex beats dont sound right with an MC spittin on them.
My question is:
When you make your beats, do you set them up with an MC in mind, and you say "An MC is gonna sound good on this". Or do you make beats keeping the more live technique (switchin it up) in mind?
Next time you listen in the showcase youll notice the shit i said about "repetitive beats" and "complex beats". And at first i thought they were just bad beats, but then i listen and i was thinkin "I bet this person was thinkin about how itll sound after the rapper spits".