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Bugz McNair
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I'm a relatively new Hip-Hop producer. I've messed around with it since I was 12, but I've only recently started taking it very seriously. I just now started getting the hang of it, and have been showcasing some of my beats to family and friends.
Well one day I sent a few beats to one of my friends who rhymes, and he told me something. He said, "It's cool, but if you and(insert other producer) both sent me beats, I wouldn't be able to tell who made what.
Now at first I was really offended. For one, I can tell just by listening to the other guys beats, that all he did was find a sample and loop it for 3 minutes. I chop my samples up, filter and EQ them, yada yada yada, and what you get is a beat that most people wouldn't even recognize as far as the original sample goes. I also incorporate live instrumentation into my beats.
But then I thought about it for a bit, and realized that if he can't tell the difference as an MC, then how are casual listeners going to be able to. But more importantly how do I develop my own signature style.
I'll be the first to admit I'm not the greatest beat maker. I'm not even sure that's what I'm aiming for. But I still like to always set myself apart.
Does anyone else worry about this? Or even care? lol
Well one day I sent a few beats to one of my friends who rhymes, and he told me something. He said, "It's cool, but if you and(insert other producer) both sent me beats, I wouldn't be able to tell who made what.
Now at first I was really offended. For one, I can tell just by listening to the other guys beats, that all he did was find a sample and loop it for 3 minutes. I chop my samples up, filter and EQ them, yada yada yada, and what you get is a beat that most people wouldn't even recognize as far as the original sample goes. I also incorporate live instrumentation into my beats.
But then I thought about it for a bit, and realized that if he can't tell the difference as an MC, then how are casual listeners going to be able to. But more importantly how do I develop my own signature style.
I'll be the first to admit I'm not the greatest beat maker. I'm not even sure that's what I'm aiming for. But I still like to always set myself apart.
Does anyone else worry about this? Or even care? lol