I like the reverse/forward technique most for First Person Shooter, but I also like the gospel sample on Amen too. Budgie is really good with the gospel stuff. I agree with you that it's cool to use contemporary songs for samples. To me it's more about what you do with something than the date it was taken from. Virginia Beach was put together well.
Honestly I love watching your videos not only do I learn something new all the time but they make me feel better because of your personality and sense of humor, lately I’ve been in a kind of depressed state and its been hard for me to create anything but watching your videos always inspire me, thank you for everything you do and I hope you continue having many blessings come your way 🙏🏼
I would love to see how you go about dissecting a new track, finding the samples, chops and recreating the song. I thing it would help young producers a ton to know how to “study” a track and break it apart
Really great breakdowns of songs all the time, I love these!! If I had one question, i would ask, do you think these chops were found by splitting the sample or manually finding the chops?
Hey great vid, its crazy how u get the sample chops. The album is boring AF besides frank sample, sounds like all he's done in the last 6 years besides honestly nevermind which isn't an AOT or whatever. Seems fake that he spends so much time with Yatchy cause Boat went crazy left on Let's Start Here and it's fiiiiiire. He should imitate that Freddie Gibbs movie where he goes to a farm to focus
I feel like 8PM was the only dope beat. The rest of these beats feel like nobody has grown since 2018. That’s why Hip Hop is being trailblazed by Afro Beats.
The idea of only sampling old music is stupid and I have no idea why anyone thought it was valid in the first place. Hip-hop started in the '70s - What records were DJs looping back then? Mostly '70s records. At the end of the day, sample whatever the hell you want.
Sampled old music feels soulful and profound to listen to. It also feels badass when you take something old that we view as separate from our timeline and far away from us and bring it close and bridge the gap by modernizing it. It's jarring in a way that sometimes feels almost scary. Like the beat is a scary badass boss battle.
@@CrimZonOnYT It's great, don't get me wrong, but the mentality of *only* flipping old stuff is dumb. There's great contemporary music to sample too. There are even soul musicians today who make songs that legit sound like 1970s records, even production wise. All I'm saying is, don't avoid sampling something just because it isn't vintage, if you think it sounds good then use it. The hip-hop pioneers were sampling whatever they wanted to, mainly songs that were pretty recent at the time (e.g. Run-DMC sampling Bob James music from the 1970s is the equivalent of someone today sampling Hiatus Kaiyote music from the 2010s).
@@finkployd6110 I understood your point when I rewatched the video. You mean it's stupid to be ashamed or shame others for sampling more recent pieces. I thought you just meant old music is dumb and sounds bad and that you should sample better music.
Thank you for your break down of this and all prior tutorials being a sample and self chord progressive beat maker I find the analysis essential.... and no not crasy about drakes album lol the tracks you covered are the only ones worth the ear
WHO says that about sampling? WHO IN THE WORLD says you must sample stuff from the 70s or earlier?!??!?! I've literally sampled the windows long horn start up and used it as a melody chop before. lol.
My initial first listen to the album i didn't get it. After drinking a few glasses of Crown, i listened to the album twice back to back. WOW! This entire project is insanely good. Each track on this project creates a fluid body of work. The vibe is very apparent. If you deep dive into the lyrics there are so many gems. Production was very inventive and innovative. This album is truly for the grown and sexy. Joe Budden couldn't have been more wrong in his first assessment.
Not many rappers can pull off 3:4. I always take 3:4 samples and cut out one of the 3 sections (usually the third, but sometimes the second) when I make my chops, prior to arranging. Seems like most producers don't even want to touch 3:4 samples at all, but I like the challenge.
nice vid as always (even tho i'm not into drake at all :) one of my favorite hiphop producer and beatmaker is actually NECRO. it'as nice that he releases most of his albums as instrumental versions as well. i wonder if u are familiar with his work and what u think about his beats / productions ..
None of the beats outside of 8 AM, Calling for You and the Screw The World interlude made you scrunch your face up. Felt like a microwave meal album for sure.
producers can’t learn anything from drake he doesn’t make beats or have secret production tips, he has producers and engineers. talk about what they do and credit it to them lol
@@anotherxd5384 there are some people with the same view not just me. Yes sampling is an art but I always feel like the real art is in actually composing the music yourself
Ngl when i saw you post that poll abt fatds production i was kinda upset at how many ppl weren't able to at least appreciate that some of the production was still quality I am a major fan of drake and even though fatd wasn't amazing it had some pretty great ssounding production. He just made some pour decisions witb structuring the songs like adding that long ass interlude on that song w 21 savage😂
The album is mid. He's got some good beats but they are overshadowed by this new mid shell of an artist version of Drizzy who only makes filler music now
Bro that dog beat you made is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Anyone only listening to drake for the 40 contributions? Production always so sweet
y e s
the dog wagging its tail to the dogs barking had me dying lmfao
part of the reason why kendrick lamar did a diss track about him.
spoiler alert.
@@nickyrodriguezj.r.5953 shut the fuck up i do not care
excited for your new album. "all the ducks"
😂😂
I like the reverse/forward technique most for First Person Shooter, but I also like the gospel sample on Amen too. Budgie is really good with the gospel stuff.
I agree with you that it's cool to use contemporary songs for samples. To me it's more about what you do with something than the date it was taken from. Virginia Beach was put together well.
Man, the dog doesn't lie yo.
Looking forward to that For All The Ducks release 🦆
Honestly I love watching your videos not only do I learn something new all the time but they make me feel better because of your personality and sense of humor, lately I’ve been in a kind of depressed state and its been hard for me to create anything but watching your videos always inspire me, thank you for everything you do and I hope you continue having many blessings come your way 🙏🏼
I would love to see how you go about dissecting a new track, finding the samples, chops and recreating the song. I thing it would help young producers a ton to know how to “study” a track and break it apart
The "how" you figured they way tha sample was flipped on first person shooter, great work!
Really great breakdowns of songs all the time, I love these!!
If I had one question, i would ask,
do you think these chops were found by splitting the sample or manually finding the chops?
can't wait for What EVERY PRODUCER can learn from Dr Dre
Would love to hear a breakdown of LARGE PROFESSOR or PETE ROCK (hope i didn't miss those episodes already)
Amazing tutorial navie. You have a striking resemblance with karim benzema.
Love this breakdown, I always suspected the samples were being chopped up and moved around/reversed but this confirms it.
Rock Marciano in the alchemist Braggadocious flows are so untouchable
Impressively done Navie, another knockout video✌
Great video, Navi!
0:43 such a good joke.
1k likes nav, we waiting on that “For All The Ducks” Album 💿🦆🤣🤣
Great video!
Ayo vinyls, 161st baby. 6BLOCK!!! 🤜🏽🤛🏽
this video is amazing
You made a video about all my favorite Traxxx on the album.
the IDGAF intro has me floating everytime tho
You should do a video about the RZA
thats a good doggo
The thumbnail artist needs an Oscar
I need the duck album!
drake will never live down the curlers
Mane ...sample sounds chop n screwed to me and they say it's new style 😁
yo, more dog footy
do some videos on vocal productions, brother!!
¡Dímeloo! 🎶
Who is Polyphonic Music Library? And why did Drake sample this unknown band that’s really strange.
Hey, I can't get access to your free drum kit.
FATD in the thumbnail!
Good video as always 🙏
Clb is top 5 drake.
in the thumbnail where did the O come from
Can you please send me the Amen instrumental remake? All of them on the internet are ai
You should make a video about Armand Hammer. Their latest album has some crazy beats
W vid Navie
Just by the way, I still have your drum kit & use it when I need to 😃
bro snuck a typo into the thumbnail
🔥🔥
we need for all the ducks
Virginia Beach is similar to Paris Morton Music 2
Another Lackluster album from Aubrey
Hey great vid, its crazy how u get the sample chops. The album is boring AF besides frank sample, sounds like all he's done in the last 6 years besides honestly nevermind which isn't an AOT or whatever. Seems fake that he spends so much time with Yatchy cause Boat went crazy left on Let's Start Here and it's fiiiiiire. He should imitate that Freddie Gibbs movie where he goes to a farm to focus
Bro you look like Benzema 😮
First person shooter is the only song on that album.
Appreciate the effort and dedication you put in your vids bro 🦾
can you do a video on conductor williams. I love his channel but he doesnt show how he does his effect
I feel like 8PM was the only dope beat. The rest of these beats feel like nobody has grown since 2018. That’s why Hip Hop is being trailblazed by Afro Beats.
Imo the 1st half of FPS was sick but then the second beat didn’t cut it for me
the irony of you saying no one has grown since 2018 is that 8PM sounds like any average dated soul/gospel sample beat
that 2003 ahh beat, and this nigga talking about 2018😂
I wouldnt wanna do nothing like drake nowadays
The idea of only sampling old music is stupid and I have no idea why anyone thought it was valid in the first place. Hip-hop started in the '70s - What records were DJs looping back then? Mostly '70s records. At the end of the day, sample whatever the hell you want.
Sampled old music feels soulful and profound to listen to. It also feels badass when you take something old that we view as separate from our timeline and far away from us and bring it close and bridge the gap by modernizing it. It's jarring in a way that sometimes feels almost scary. Like the beat is a scary badass boss battle.
@@CrimZonOnYT It's great, don't get me wrong, but the mentality of *only* flipping old stuff is dumb. There's great contemporary music to sample too. There are even soul musicians today who make songs that legit sound like 1970s records, even production wise. All I'm saying is, don't avoid sampling something just because it isn't vintage, if you think it sounds good then use it. The hip-hop pioneers were sampling whatever they wanted to, mainly songs that were pretty recent at the time (e.g. Run-DMC sampling Bob James music from the 1970s is the equivalent of someone today sampling Hiatus Kaiyote music from the 2010s).
@@finkployd6110 I understood your point when I rewatched the video. You mean it's stupid to be ashamed or shame others for sampling more recent pieces. I thought you just meant old music is dumb and sounds bad and that you should sample better music.
Thank you for your break down of this and all prior tutorials being a sample and self chord progressive beat maker I find the analysis essential.... and no not crasy about drakes album lol the tracks you covered are the only ones worth the ear
I don"t like these beats. I don't like Drake. I like your video.
WHO says that about sampling? WHO IN THE WORLD says you must sample stuff from the 70s or earlier?!??!?!
I've literally sampled the windows long horn start up and used it as a melody chop before. lol.
It’s a cycle, to keep music alive gang. You gotta be in the industry to understand
i just want you to drop your tape
My initial first listen to the album i didn't get it. After drinking a few glasses of Crown, i listened to the album twice back to back. WOW! This entire project is insanely good. Each track on this project creates a fluid body of work. The vibe is very apparent. If you deep dive into the lyrics there are so many gems. Production was very inventive and innovative. This album is truly for the grown and sexy. Joe Budden couldn't have been more wrong in his first assessment.
Love the videos navie, honestly the only person in the youtube music 'industry' that makes quality videos.
That is a refreshing comment. As refreshing as a mint!
Thank you Lord for showing me the way. I was lost in this music stuff and now I can't even listen to it. Mind control negative stuff, *Nope*
Not many rappers can pull off 3:4. I always take 3:4 samples and cut out one of the 3 sections (usually the third, but sometimes the second) when I make my chops, prior to arranging. Seems like most producers don't even want to touch 3:4 samples at all, but I like the challenge.
nice vid as always (even tho i'm not into drake at all :)
one of my favorite hiphop producer and beatmaker is actually NECRO. it'as nice that he releases most of his albums as instrumental versions as well.
i wonder if u are familiar with his work and what u think about his beats / productions ..
Your fans getting pressed over Anthony Fantano is wild. HAHA Who knew not everyone has the same views, WHATT?! 😱
Dope vid
Thank ye
None of the beats outside of 8 AM, Calling for You and the Screw The World interlude made you scrunch your face up. Felt like a microwave meal album for sure.
Polar opposite, Drew a Picasso?
6 producers to produce the first track mentioned?
bro went from beefing with kendrick to beefing with youngboy... 8AM in Charlotte is good though
Nothing
It in fact did not work
The range of sampling sources used on this album is impressive. I think there are some modern classics... the producers did a great job 😎👍🏼
True, true
I stopped playing the video because anthony fantano appeared
He slap your grandma or sum?
@@clementinelivesdudes turned into a feminist political clown as of late
Thats a bad take. I give this comment a strong 5 and a half out of 10, even a low 6.
6/10
4/10 comment
🙂
You should do this with other drake albums!
producers can’t learn anything from drake he doesn’t make beats or have secret production tips, he has producers and engineers. talk about what they do and credit it to them lol
The beats on this project are fire, the project itself is mid. Dope video as always Navie🔥🔥🔥
Ohhh interested take indeed
I quite liked it, took a while, 3 or 4 listened to be exact.
For all the ducks 🤣🤣🤣
I don’t like producers using samples. It’s like cheating
No it's not bro what are you on about
@@anotherxd5384 there are some people with the same view not just me. Yes sampling is an art but I always feel like the real art is in actually composing the music yourself
I’m sorry but never was a fan of this artist. Sounds like his is just talking in every song. Boring.
NavieD better
Well thank you
Never liked drake he steals from American rappers
canadians are the sons of americans lmao
0:48 should've been on the album, pure heat 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Finally someone understanding my true genius
drake should hire me for the next album
I agree
@@NavieD really? thanks bro
Navie D is always cooking up🔥🔥🔥🔥
🚒🚒🚒🚒
Nothing, this album sucks
NAVIE, I PLAYED THIS VIDEO FOR MY DOG AND NOW HE’S WOLF! SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY
You two are now a wolf pack
FatD suxxxxx
That used to be the name bullies used to tease me. Fatty D
@@NavieD 😂😂😂
Ngl when i saw you post that poll abt fatds production i was kinda upset at how many ppl weren't able to at least appreciate that some of the production was still quality
I am a major fan of drake and even though fatd wasn't amazing it had some pretty great ssounding production. He just made some pour decisions witb structuring the songs like adding that long ass interlude on that song w 21 savage😂
Yeah, there are some cool beat ideas here and there for sure
The album is mid. He's got some good beats but they are overshadowed by this new mid shell of an artist version of Drizzy who only makes filler music now
But good video as usual Nav. Best UA-cam channel for production as I always say
Thank you Keejayyyy!
I LOVE HOW U STAND OUT BRO KEEP DOING IT @NAV D
If you have any throw away beats you don't want can we talk about them @navied
Every beat I make I throw away :')
@@NavieD ua-cam.com/video/MYpqAp_95hw/v-deo.htmlsi=x3cQ2IYJ5z76z1RY