@@OGMeatball they found my youtube vids lol they only had 30 views, and i didnt even think that beat would be the one that sold.. Congrats on your sales too!! Im working on my marketing for IG.. any tips cause i just got lucky on youtube seems like youre actually engaging.
You Niggas Be Helping Us Grow as Producers and Individuals. Shout out to C NOTE For being Humble and Giving A1 Advice. My Life Has changed With the Knowledge he dropped. Thank you guys at Producergrind
Man I love Southside, and I'll sound like a hater, but he's really arrogant and doesn't fuck with "younger producers" just watch his cook up streams. I hope they get an interview with him though.
1:21:00 "My body is a different entity from who I am"...the realest thing he said this whole interview & this interview was FULL of gems. S/o Honorable C Note, people need to become more aware of this world we live in.
@@Producergrind add DJ Fresh, The Mekanix, and Traxamillion to that list too. Bay Area's Finest, pioneers and some of the dopest producers out the west coast
This guy definitely produced a rap song that everyone had as their favorite song at least once. Dude has been involved in crazy projects from almost every mainstream artist that we have now. Dudes melodies are also another level. Thanks for this interview always learning a ton.
C NOTE seems like such a genuine guy. He's a real one for dropping the gems on this one. You can just tell he's surrounding himself with success and learning a lot as a person. He is a prime example of why it's so important to educate yourself and put in work in the right areas.
I appreciate this interview this man studies music. He wants to advance his learning and he understands that growth comes from it. It’s rare to hear this from producers...
CNote put the snare you hear everywhere on the map. Used it like 10 years ago. Also put the dirty 808 distortion on the map. The triplet kicks and snares at the end of the bar. Also put the sub bass on slide pitch.
@@sjpublishing7596 na Drumma was doing 1/2 kick rolls. Servin lean from Cnote was like the first time I heard a track use them triplets on the kick. But that's not to undermine the other GOAT Drumma. Drumma done pioneered alot of shit. Drumma like the first producer I'd hear with 2 separate hi hat rolls , one with a steady 1/2 step and the second with all the 1/3, 1/6 rolls. He's responsible for alot more, but Cnote is responsible and known for them kick rolls.
Dope Interview.. Had a studio across from C Note back in 09 at Vision's Studios in Atlanta. He had some of the hardest beats I ever heard back then and was goin crazy asf with his snare rolls lol. Use to share drum sounds and production tips because I always use to knock on his studio door and ask how the f%ck you doing them snare rolls bruh sheesh lol. I still got a unreleased beat that he played some keys on for me. Got chance to collab with Kane Beatz also whom he spoke of in the interview. Alot of dope producers/artist & songwriters who blew up in Atlanta at some point had a room in Visions back in the day or recored there. Congrats on all your success bro, hella inspiration..
He is one of the very few legit "Trap Producers" and an immaculate producer in general. I'm so glad to see this. I'm new to this channel and he's the one that brought me here. I stayed because this podcast seems quality. I like the hosts and going to check out the back catalog. These 2 guys seem like pretty good hosts.
Bro you said a lot in this interview, but when you touched on the spiritual side... It made me respect you and your gift even more brother! Not everybody understands the warfare we face as musicians but, you are initiated brother! Much respect ! ~Perion
28:42 The laugh and look on everybody’s face the moment you responded to the Triplets suggestion said it all for me.. I think every producer from this generation including myself can agree, you started that triplet ish bro😄
Placements are usually the whole track like exclusive rights but he’s been producing since ‘98 so him having that many tracks are believable especially in the 00’s where rappers were throwing and mixtapes around.
@@iOWNyouFOOLaskYOmama I know producers with over 100 of beats on UA-cam, even 1000 on BeatStars so you can't knock his hustle. makin beats since '98, he's been out longer than most cats in the producing game that even his BMI broke for too many songs lol that is an estimate anyways but i'm sure hes in the thousands range.
I'ma late bloomer but this interview taught me so much about putting vst'z and layering them from different platforms and making sure you have enough gigs of RAM or whatever ,so much game thanks producer grind
19:53 I remember listening to this a few years ago when he said that but didn’t really understand it at the time. It’s crazy because after getting into music production I started to get into spirituality more. And had a spiritual awakening
This is my favorite one so far. C note is a real dude. I relate to him in so many ways. He gave out so many gems and is just entertaining. He should have his own show lol. So much of what he was talking about resonated with me even the dieting at the end. Keep making great podcast guys!
Thanks, Carrington for that last question on fasting. God tells us to fast and pray in the bible. I've literally been telling myself it's time to fast for the last three days, going as far as making 4 reminders on my phone to go off daily to remind me, but I keep slipping. I feel like this like my final reminder to really begin lol. Thanks xo PS I can see your progression, JB. Keep going :) I love these interviews. My only form of entertainment...informative entertainment.
making music is the producer artist own creative process the next producer cant dictates how another producer artist is supposed to sound period. That's another problem in the game today, CREATIVE FREEDOM. In order for this music to continue to grow, we need to experiment with new stuff.... everybody doesn't have to like what you do, don't be afraid to create your own lane if they don't want to accept you.
Shoutout producergrind from Moscow, we worldwide Yo guys why dont you make your podcasts longer? I know sometimes your guests aint talkin that much, but i bet you coulda have a much longer conversation with C-Note. Anyway one of the best episodes so far!
That Midwest mentality is a real thing!! Im from North Carolina but moved to Columbus, OH in the early 90's and thats when I really peeped that mindset!! And I almost fell into it myself.. That shit is the #1 way to kill your music career!
man, this dude is actually the fucking goat. i've been following his shit for some time now and he's actually changed the way i make beats and alla dat.
I’ve actually seen TSO live and seeing the visual performance and stage FX was dope but the mix of all the instruments coming together in layers to create a musical scene was magic to the ears 🪄 🔥
FREE DRUM KITS, SAMPLE PACKS, PRESETS & MORE 🔌🔌🔌 bit.ly/FreeSoundKits
This man been making beats for OVER 20 YEARS, that’s amazing.....def a goal of mine💯
Consistently too bro this dude a legend for sure 💯
ProdaSound exactly man, I can’t imagine how many beats he’s made🤯
Juicy j and DJ Paul too
Y'all killing it!!! Just sold my first 2 beats all thanks to yall helping me with all the gems on these podcasts.. i swear it gets scary at times.
Long Live Kikin go up !!
aye thats whats up keep runnin it up📈
Congrats
Congrats homie i sold my first 5 for 50 a piece over two weeks ago. Shit been cool since then ! Straight IG too
@@OGMeatball they found my youtube vids lol they only had 30 views, and i didnt even think that beat would be the one that sold.. Congrats on your sales too!! Im working on my marketing for IG.. any tips cause i just got lucky on youtube seems like youre actually engaging.
You Niggas Be Helping Us Grow as Producers and Individuals. Shout out to C NOTE For being Humble and Giving A1 Advice. My Life Has changed With the Knowledge he dropped. Thank you guys at Producergrind
Khasi McDaniel ✊✊✊
So if he's got 7,000 placements, think about all of the beats that didn't get placements. I bet this man has made 15k - 20k beats or even more. 🙏🙏
HellaBeats amen 🙏🏽
hella beats
Goat status
I think most producers probably have made that many or more off the record
So true. I like c-note, he responds to my comments every ones in a while on Instagram. He is very humble.
We still need South Side interview !
that would be the #1 interview ever, in eternity lol
yea just call him up...
Man I love Southside, and I'll sound like a hater, but he's really arrogant and doesn't fuck with "younger producers" just watch his cook up streams. I hope they get an interview with him though.
yeah fuck southside
Facts and pyrex
13:33 Producers, ya'll gotta add this to your drum kit, this shit some fire ass VOX/Chant
Monsi 😂😂😂😂
Its perfect lmao no background noise or nothing
1:21:00 "My body is a different entity from who I am"...the realest thing he said this whole interview & this interview was FULL of gems. S/o Honorable C Note, people need to become more aware of this world we live in.
God damn bro I havent even made 700 beats and mans has 7000 PLACEMENTS
not to mention he spoke about taking time to make beats, or at least when he wants to 'create create'. so not sure if thats all the time, but still
rautsh sale yeah bro he even said around the 50:00 mark that he designs all his sounds and shit like no presets
C note a legend bro fr 💯
ProdaSound facts bro I didn’t even know how legendary he was until watching this through
@@carsonbeats5689 Same bro same makes me want to go back and listen to his beats
Precciate this. C-Note one of my favorite producers all-times. We need that Johnny Juliano interview now dawg.
facts
And Southside 🦸♀️
@@Producergrind BIG OLE FACTS
Its Just Dee word
@@Producergrind add DJ Fresh, The Mekanix, and Traxamillion to that list too. Bay Area's Finest, pioneers and some of the dopest producers out the west coast
Could Yall Get Lex Luger on Here ?
check out my music upcoming from Chicago I make beats too
ReShaN 912 been working on it for a min.. it wil def happen wen its time 💪💪
My man is full of wisdom! I'm hip to the spiritual side of life bro is speaking facts
💯
This guy definitely produced a rap song that everyone had as their favorite song at least once. Dude has been involved in crazy projects from almost every mainstream artist that we have now. Dudes melodies are also another level. Thanks for this interview always learning a ton.
C NOTE seems like such a genuine guy. He's a real one for dropping the gems on this one. You can just tell he's surrounding himself with success and learning a lot as a person. He is a prime example of why it's so important to educate yourself and put in work in the right areas.
Yes This was an Honorable podcast 🎯💯
One of the most underrated producers
Bro that’s crazy he said Bobby Womack bro I been listening to his shit all week
I love how humble he is 🙏 it's so refreshing honestly
what i like most is that you put the time in the description so i dont waste time listening to stuff im not interested. cheers for that!
Y'all uploaded this right before I had to go on a long ass drive. Just in time
Devin Crenshaw bruh I know the feeling💯.. if you know you know...
I appreciate this interview this man studies music. He wants to advance his learning and he understands that growth comes from it. It’s rare to hear this from producers...
CNote put the snare you hear everywhere on the map. Used it like 10 years ago. Also put the dirty 808 distortion on the map. The triplet kicks and snares at the end of the bar. Also put the sub bass on slide pitch.
💯🙌
I think Drumma Boy did the triplet kicks first.
@@sjpublishing7596 na Drumma was doing 1/2 kick rolls. Servin lean from Cnote was like the first time I heard a track use them triplets on the kick. But that's not to undermine the other GOAT Drumma. Drumma done pioneered alot of shit. Drumma like the first producer I'd hear with 2 separate hi hat rolls , one with a steady 1/2 step and the second with all the 1/3, 1/6 rolls. He's responsible for alot more, but Cnote is responsible and known for them kick rolls.
DJ Toomp not the one to start doing that or Mannie?
@@DANYALLAYNAD yeah I’m from Nola and I def remember Minnie Fresh hitting them triplet kicks like in Lights Out with Wayne
Dope Interview.. Had a studio across from C Note back in 09 at Vision's Studios in Atlanta. He had some of the hardest beats I ever heard back then and was goin crazy asf with his snare rolls lol. Use to share drum sounds and production tips because I always use to knock on his studio door and ask how the f%ck you doing them snare rolls bruh sheesh lol. I still got a unreleased beat that he played some keys on for me. Got chance to collab with Kane Beatz also whom he spoke of in the interview. Alot of dope producers/artist & songwriters who blew up in Atlanta at some point had a room in Visions back in the day or recored there. Congrats on all your success bro, hella inspiration..
Always looked up to CNote! The Trap Quincy 🕺🏾
Akai Mike Facts!!
they should reach for the real Quincy Interview B4 hes gone
This man is a legend. Over the decades he’s worked with everyone. One of my favorite producers to this day 💯
Producersgrind finally gonna take over🔥🔥🙏
RangersBeatz ✊✊✊🎹🎹🎹 lets get it
The way he did his impression of himself as a kid at 2:20 😂😂
C Note is a real producer OG, seems like a very wise guy and def got a great ear for unique stuff. Great episode ❗️
He is one of the very few legit "Trap Producers" and an immaculate producer in general. I'm so glad to see this. I'm new to this channel and he's the one that brought me here. I stayed because this podcast seems quality. I like the hosts and going to check out the back catalog. These 2 guys seem like pretty good hosts.
Bro you said a lot in this interview, but when you touched on the spiritual side... It made me respect you and your gift even more brother! Not everybody understands the warfare we face as musicians but, you are initiated brother! Much respect ! ~Perion
Perion101 same. Initiated.
28:42 The laugh and look on everybody’s face the moment you responded to the Triplets suggestion said it all for me.. I think every producer from this generation including myself can agree, you started that triplet ish bro😄
With the hats, 808s & Kicks
Likes = Placements
👇🏽
RENO BEATZ lets hit 7000 ✊
This is legendary! I was wondering though, does that 7,000 placements including multiple license on the same beat?
I don’t think soo
Placements are usually the whole track like exclusive rights but he’s been producing since ‘98 so him having that many tracks are believable especially in the 00’s where rappers were throwing and mixtapes around.
@@Drilltales 7000 beats? Lies 😂
@@iOWNyouFOOLaskYOmama He's "Honorable" for a reason
@@iOWNyouFOOLaskYOmama I know producers with over 100 of beats on UA-cam, even 1000 on BeatStars so you can't knock his hustle. makin beats since '98, he's been out longer than most cats in the producing game that even his BMI broke for too many songs lol that is an estimate anyways but i'm sure hes in the thousands range.
HUMBLENESS is the gem i took from this
Carrington’s epiphanies
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Classic 🎹👁☝🏾
Definitely Top 5 of this generation hands down hope to work with this dude one day
we need longer interviews this too good
GNAUTICA might start making them longer ✊✊
I'ma late bloomer but this interview taught me so much about putting vst'z and layering them from different platforms and making sure you have enough gigs of RAM or whatever ,so much game thanks producer grind
Bruh. By far your best guest ever. You guys hit it out the park getting a sit down with him. One of the best to do this rap production thing!💯
19:53 I remember listening to this a few years ago when he said that but didn’t really understand it at the time. It’s crazy because after getting into music production I started to get into spirituality more. And had a spiritual awakening
This is my favorite one so far. C note is a real dude. I relate to him in so many ways. He gave out so many gems and is just entertaining. He should have his own show lol. So much of what he was talking about resonated with me even the dieting at the end. Keep making great podcast guys!
C-Note invented the Distorted 808 before these Soundcloud Producers discovered ..........
@@sad_is_fiction smd
whats your point?
Yeah, he produced dark night dummo
He the first producer I ever heard use it in his fashion 🔥
He said 'Soundcloud producers' 😂
cnote is a beat maker genius. one thing i always noticed was his hi hats and long hats patterns, a telltale sign of a cnote beat.
First off, I absolutely feel C Note on that 110th Street intro!!! Great entertaining interview
Tha most honorable of all C notes . We needed this one 💎 💯
Saw Honorable C Note...liked immediately. Gems guaranteed.
Need Dp Beats on Here ASAP bro😭🙏🏿
DP Beats would be a good episode
fr
Thanks, Carrington for that last question on fasting. God tells us to fast and pray in the bible. I've literally been telling myself it's time to fast for the last three days, going as far as making 4 reminders on my phone to go off daily to remind me, but I keep slipping. I feel like this like my final reminder to really begin lol. Thanks xo
PS I can see your progression, JB. Keep going :)
I love these interviews. My only form of entertainment...informative entertainment.
Mara Slay you’re welcome! Take the signs it’s time to go ahead and lock in on that fast💪🏽
So many times we’re told to just unlearn bad habits…it’s dope to hear him mentioning relearning the right way
thanks for the Interview
MidWest Mentality is real. Especially here in Chicago. I wish we could collaborate and support each other like they do in ATL.
Much respect for CNote. Teddy Walton has to get an interview there!
LUSSA facts!!
check out my music upcoming from Chicago I make beats too
I was waiting on this interview honoralble c note is one of the goats fr fr
This is one I keep going back to. This dude is the truth. Please get him back on if you can!
Best podcast ever S/O C Note a real one💯🎹
BlinBeats507 appreciate the love n support ✊✊
making music is the producer artist own creative process the next producer cant dictates how another producer artist is supposed to sound period. That's another problem in the game today, CREATIVE FREEDOM. In order for this music to continue to grow, we need to experiment with new stuff.... everybody doesn't have to like what you do, don't be afraid to create your own lane if they don't want to accept you.
Bro dropped so many gems on this episode it shouldn’t be free.
C note started the drum roll wave
Long overdue! C Note the truth!! Great insight as usual
Cnote really the goat, he has so many good productions
A1 content.
LORDFUBU fax
thanks fam 💪✊
One of the most genuine being out there, really inspiring!
Shoutout producergrind from Moscow, we worldwide
Yo guys why dont you make your podcasts longer?
I know sometimes your guests aint talkin that much, but i bet you coulda have a much longer conversation with C-Note. Anyway one of the best episodes so far!
Timur Spacemind we are gonna start making the podcast longer bro this episode made us realize we need too ✊
Producergrind 2.0 keep it up guys, we love you
Timur Spacemind 🙏🙏💙💙
love these interviews fr so many gems
That Midwest mentality is a real thing!! Im from North Carolina but moved to Columbus, OH in the early 90's and thats when I really peeped that mindset!! And I almost fell into it myself.. That shit is the #1 way to kill your music career!
Now C-Note got some dope shit. Especially some of them joints he did for Lil Bibby
In the streets, on the charts, everywhere. C Note is definitely a respected producer
@@reddsmoke904 i respect his work fasho
This video was so much inspiration & motivation 💪🏾 C Note 💯 coming from a producer from the streets
C Note is a fucking cool dude and this is a great interview. So much knowledge in such a short time. Thank ya'll at Producergrind for what you do.
Umbra YDN no problem fam thanks for watching ✊
note one of the goats: Free Base, Lapdance in the Traphouse, Long Live the Pimp, bro be goin' in frfr
I agree about listening to Christmas Music, he's dropping Dime's!!
C NOTE a legend
Honorable Court we in here!
We need the Cardo interview
ASAP!!
Prod By O$ it’s on here bro
C NOTE produced 20 min?? Didn't even know that. Definitely my all time fav lil uzi song
I love y’all podcast!! Just got put on to it and just got into producing too keep on doing y’all thing!
Boothkilla Beats glad u found it fam appreciate the love 🙏💪
C Note & Cicero interviewers my top 2 so far .
I really appreciate y'all for bringing The Honorable one on and this insightful interview! Gems on 💎💎💎
man, this dude is actually the fucking goat. i've been following his shit for some time now and he's actually changed the way i make beats and alla dat.
This was a real dope interview with MANY gems!! Keep it coming Producergrind!!
The honorable himself..
Nice one grinders.very nice
Thanks for the knowledge. Great stuff 🔥
Moral of every vid juss keep grindin 💯
WelcomeHomeColumbia Straight Facts
I’ve actually seen TSO live and seeing the visual performance and stage FX was dope but the mix of all the instruments coming together in layers to create a musical scene was magic to the ears 🪄 🔥
Thanks for this powerful interview!
C note one of my fav.
That 120, 140 bpm shit... WOW.. i can relate!!
One of my favorites. I can relate to a lot of what he said.
mac bro check out my music upcoming from Chicago I make beats too
AMAZING PODCAST!!! WHAT A LEGEND
this interview was fire - love this content been trying to catch up on all these last few weeks
imagine the royalty checks from 7000 placements 🤤
Bru. Millionnssssssssss
C NOTE 🙏🏾 Keep the 🔥 comin yall.
55:45 The Honorable Alchemist mention. 🤟🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾
I couldve sworn i saw this man cooking up goin crazy on some keys before and he talkin bout takin piano lessons
Marco Boomin facts I can’t lie I remember seeing that a few years ago.
Been waiting for this one for a LONG time!! My favorite PG interview to date
Impressive. Much respect to honorable c-note!! Great personality! Thanks again producergrind! Let’s all be consistent producers!!
C Note so educated! Bro dropped alot of knowledge on this one.
One of the best interviews I’ve ever seen. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this pod is a gem 💎 thank y'all 🤍
I use to bump that Long Live The Pimp in my pops car everyday when I first started driving.