It's incredible to witness a master talk about their craft. His insight into the creative process and sound selection are genuinely enlightening, and it's fascinating to see how he maintains his unique style while staying current in this ever-evolving industry.
@@HoodHandyman While there's no denying the legendary status of Dr. Dre and Quincy Jones, it's essential to recognize the unique talents and contributions of other producers like Boi1da. His ability to adapt and stay current in the industry demonstrates his mastery of the craft. Utilizing modern tools like Fruity Loops and VSTs doesn't diminish his skill but showcases his dynamism and ability to evolve alongside the industry. Each producer has their journey and path to success, and Boi1da's innovation and creativity deserve recognition and appreciation in their own right.
Theres levels to this shit, Boi1da made pound cake and didnt expect it to pop, this year celebrating NWTS 10th anniversary ive had the album on my playlist and about 70 percent of the time my day starts with good God almighty. Gets me zoned, thank you for greatness
"Get a bucket" 🏀 Most sensible thing I've ever heard a producer say on a podcast. So simple and spot on! Thanks PG and PC for bringing these 🔥 interviews!!
I'm a UA-camr and followed boi-1da forever. He's so humble and wise. So many valuable gems about creativity, mindset, and falling in love with your work that apply not only to UA-cam, but life in general. Plus it was cool hearing the BTS of making my favorite hip hop bangers.
Boi1da is a true legend. So on point when he was talking about leaving the master chain clean and dry,if you got dope sounds they'll probably mash up proper, if not move on to another 808. I've been trying to work more minimal lately. Thinking of it as realestate in a song and there's only so much, so if it's not working move on to a sound, or drum that'll be a better fit, but keep it simple. Great Podcast!
From back in HS to seeing him around town these days, this guy is one of the most humble ppl in the industry I've seen... One of many legends from durham
So far gone is a CLASSIC Tape. I remember the hype around it n how different it was n how impactful drake was. People forget how INFLUENCtial wen drake first came out was. Shit was crazy asfuck!!. As a Drake fan that's prolly one of my favorite eras from drake next to 2013, 2015, 2017 ers of drake. 09 drake was different frfr.
went back to listen to this is how we do and yeah that kick drum was laying there waiting to be sampled lmao this guy is a goat this practice was very popular in the edm scene since the kick in edm is the most important element of the track, so they used to sample kicks like that. Anyway respect to this guy
He's right. The end result is the only thing that matters. What he said about taste and knowing what good music sounds like is interesting. Most people haven't done the research & gone back to hear and understand why and how good music is made.
That year in the lab at the start of a career is crucial. I’m only 6 months into producing and I learn something new every day. I’m still a long way away from where I want to be
Love yall content. Could ya’ll ask one of these producers about how a producer can be prepared for when a major placement hits? I feel like a lot of producers who don’t have a placement yet aren’t prepared for that email “Send me your info.” Maybe ask what every upcoming producer should do or expect when they land first placement. This happened to me with my first placement and i didnt know what to send them. I didnt have a lawyer or a manager etc…
No way you guy's got Boi-1da on here now we need that 40 interview & also Nineteen85 OVO is a power house when it comes to making hits/timeless records.
Time went by so fast listening to this. Very informative. Please try to bring Wondagurl next and you gotta ask her about her some sauce because her drums are just to unique. She has drum bounces I've never heard from anyone else
yall should go back and list then VSTs and equpiment they guest or host mentioned. if possible also look into getting affiliate links for these products so you can makes some extra bread too. good episode
Awesome insights! Scarborough is one of the many towns similar to Brampton, etc it's cool to see people come up from anywhere even if it's some random place in Canada! I'm an hour west of Ottawa in a town of 15k people, a few people I know are into music production
What’s interesting is hearing him talk about forming relationships, passing out free beats and finding people he wanted to work with. Didn’t sound like he was “selling” beats per say
Can we get star boy, outtatown, or Loesoe on the podcast. They produced a lot for uzi, ken Carson, trippe red, etc. cmon we need one of them on the podcast
these producergrind interviews gonna be so legendary in like 20 years
Verdade mano
Only the real know
nah chat gpt gon make beats for ai drake
Boi-1da & Hitboy Are Generational 🙌🏾
The early Boi-1da sound kit from 2009 is legendary! I still have and use it!….This episode is a true gem. Thank you guys for this.🙏🏾
hey can you send it to me?
can you send it to me?
Y’all asking as if he’s not just gonna gatekeep tf outta that 😂
@@AUGUSTIN-MUSIC he aint gatekeeping shit litterally out for free in the internet but yall some lazy motherfuckin mfs 😤😤☝☝🤡🤡🤡
It's incredible to witness a master talk about their craft. His insight into the creative process and sound selection are genuinely enlightening, and it's fascinating to see how he maintains his unique style while staying current in this ever-evolving industry.
Dr. Dre is a master. Quincy Jones is a master . Again another producer who's whole life changed when he discovered fruity loops and some crack vst's.
@@HoodHandyman While there's no denying the legendary status of Dr. Dre and Quincy Jones, it's essential to recognize the unique talents and contributions of other producers like Boi1da. His ability to adapt and stay current in the industry demonstrates his mastery of the craft. Utilizing modern tools like Fruity Loops and VSTs doesn't diminish his skill but showcases his dynamism and ability to evolve alongside the industry. Each producer has their journey and path to success, and Boi1da's innovation and creativity deserve recognition and appreciation in their own right.
Theres levels to this shit, Boi1da made pound cake and didnt expect it to pop, this year celebrating NWTS 10th anniversary ive had the album on my playlist and about 70 percent of the time my day starts with good God almighty. Gets me zoned, thank you for greatness
"Get a bucket" 🏀 Most sensible thing I've ever heard a producer say on a podcast. So simple and spot on! Thanks PG and PC for bringing these 🔥 interviews!!
So many modern vets on this podcast recently and it's been awesome 💪
I'm a UA-camr and followed boi-1da forever. He's so humble and wise. So many valuable gems about creativity, mindset, and falling in love with your work that apply not only to UA-cam, but life in general. Plus it was cool hearing the BTS of making my favorite hip hop bangers.
Producergind we need 40 on the podcast , he is a legend
thatd be crazy
A must
He did two on pensados place. But having him on here would be dope
useless he's a mixing engineer yall too focused on irrelevant thigns
I still use that boi1da sound kit bro that shit goes hard bro for every beat type!! R.I.P Pat Stay!
truly successful people never put you down and are veey humble no cap
THIS HOMIE GOT HIS HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE. BLESS
It’s awesome getting to hear from the biggest producers in the game. I love what producer grind is doing for the culture.
Boi1da is a true legend. So on point when he was talking about leaving the master chain clean and dry,if you got dope sounds they'll probably mash up proper, if not move on to another 808. I've been trying to work more minimal lately. Thinking of it as realestate in a song and there's only so much, so if it's not working move on to a sound, or drum that'll be a better fit, but keep it simple.
Great Podcast!
From back in HS to seeing him around town these days, this guy is one of the most humble ppl in the industry I've seen... One of many legends from durham
Man everybody was using that boi 1da kit that’s a legendary kit
My man from down the street! Big ups Toronto!!! Lets go. Here my raps and multi genre music now everywhere
Shoutout PG and Boi-1da for the inspiration and gems, very humble and legendary work ethic to learn from 🙏🏽💎💪🏽
1da already a legend but so humble. Nothing but love 4 him. Great conversation 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
"Respect everyone's process" Boi Wonda
Wondagurl Next 💫💫
The real king of bounce!! This man has the best drums out of any producer out there. He up there side by side with timberland.
So far gone is a CLASSIC Tape. I remember the hype around it n how different it was n how impactful drake was. People forget how INFLUENCtial wen drake first came out was. Shit was crazy asfuck!!. As a Drake fan that's prolly one of my favorite eras from drake next to 2013, 2015, 2017 ers of drake. 09 drake was different frfr.
Lol
FACTS
41:40 the Broken Record podcast with Rick Rubin, who also has a creativity book out now. Also a dope Andre 3000 interview on there
Nice Saukrates story/connection. Saukrates once told me that my beats had traits of those of the greats. That meant everything to me
1da the goat
went back to listen to this is how we do and yeah that kick drum was laying there waiting to be sampled lmao this guy is a goat this practice was very popular in the edm scene since the kick in edm is the most important element of the track, so they used to sample kicks like that. Anyway respect to this guy
You guys are essential to the producer community!
He's right. The end result is the only thing that matters. What he said about taste and knowing what good music sounds like is interesting. Most people haven't done the research & gone back to hear and understand why and how good music is made.
Respect for wearing the Pat Stay hoodie too, RIP Pat
One of best battlers of this generation fosho Long live!
That year in the lab at the start of a career is crucial. I’m only 6 months into producing and I learn something new every day. I’m still a long way away from where I want to be
Tamo junto brother
Holaaaay manz got boi 1da on da pod jeeeeez blessss up king!!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😤🔥🔥
This is priceless. TY ProducerGrind 🙏
Love yall content. Could ya’ll ask one of these producers about how a producer can be prepared for when a major placement hits? I feel like a lot of producers who don’t have a placement yet aren’t prepared for that email “Send me your info.” Maybe ask what every upcoming producer should do or expect when they land first placement. This happened to me with my first placement and i didnt know what to send them. I didnt have a lawyer or a manager etc…
Y’all don’t miss!
This guy is a Legend man, and so humble. God bless 🙏🏽
Boi1da is such a legend.
No way you guy's got Boi-1da on here now we need that 40 interview & also Nineteen85 OVO is a power house when it comes to making hits/timeless records.
Hell yeah, this is gonna be a banger 🔥
Love this shit keep going we getting some info about 0 to 100 for drake that beat was crazy he said it was inspired from mob deep and wu tang.
Boi got classics for sure salute.
I have super old kits from 2003-05. Neptunes, Rza etc… man I’m old 🤦🏽♂️😂
Yall down there at ProducerGrind done came the fuck up and i love that for yall.
broo has the super mario theme sound as ringtone haha lets goo
Most underrated producer ever
Time went by so fast listening to this. Very informative. Please try to bring Wondagurl next and you gotta ask her about her some sauce because her drums are just to unique. She has drum bounces I've never heard from anyone else
love this dudes energy
What a humble guy
yall should go back and list then VSTs and equpiment they guest or host mentioned. if possible also look into getting affiliate links for these products so you can makes some extra bread too. good episode
You guys are doing something so great for the music. Thank you for this.
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no cap i watched the metro southside ones where fire this one actually made me pause go cook up a 3pack and come back to it still watching right now
Awesome insights! Scarborough is one of the many towns similar to Brampton, etc it's cool to see people come up from anywhere even if it's some random place in Canada! I'm an hour west of Ottawa in a town of 15k people, a few people I know are into music production
Better days are coming, better girls are coming, better music is coming. I know it's hard to see but believe in yourself and keep going.
My fav producer. Look up to him so much
MiMi 😍😮💨 lol forreal dope interview Boi 1Da is tough. 💪🏽💪🏽
you guys are on a crazy run
EYE BEEN SCREAMIN BOi-1DA FA YEARS & YAL DID IT GANG🗣🗣🤞🏾
BOi-1DA KIT v3
Shouout to Dj Akademiks for coming to Producergrind and dropping 💎
Nah yoo 😂
💀💀💀
Yooo I literally was jus thinking “man’s look like Ak” 😂
Great interview
😂😂😂wildn
Producergrind damn near got the infinity stones of music producers lol
Such a legend, what a great interview
What’s interesting is hearing him talk about forming relationships, passing out free beats and finding people he wanted to work with. Didn’t sound like he was “selling” beats per say
It'd be legendary if they get Kanye in here talking about only producer shi
Love this pod!!! Y'all killing it!!!
Fire interview, super humble
i love this interview ❤
WAH GWAN BIG MON!! 🇯🇲
damn, i really appreciate your videos, this one specifically is a true gem, definitely learned much from it, keep it up
He’s said great things💪🏽
Boi -1da and metrobommin are my favourite producers 💓💓💖💖
thank you!
Great interview !!!! Lookin mega good guys pS !!!!
I'm STILL using Boi 1da kit to this day 🔥😂
Mindset while having Momentum !!! I fucked that up when I had my momentum, it's hard creating a nother one !!! mark his words
TB not knowing about old rappers be killing me fr 😂😂 I forgot this man young asl
his kit was my first one
Dope interview going down memory lane! 🔥🔥🔥
Goats❤
Yessir the legend
Great interview, thank you for that 🔥
other than dude not knowing anything before Future Monster this was a great pod Boi 1nda a beast
S/o to the interviewers for doing a great job
Creating using Acapella's The Move
A+ Interview!!!!!
LEGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENDARY INTERVIEW BRUH !!!! push the like button !
Canadians got a diff ringtone too 😭😭😭
A Pensados place / Producers grind podcast episode would be very interesting.
THIS EPISODE JUST HIT DIFFERENT 🦌🔥
ehyyyyy toronto in the house!!!!!!!! lets get it🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Boi1da is a legend
thankk you!
Interview Jahaan Sweet & also Roget Chahayed and ask him about dram broccoli. Get them two next!
(Boi 1da knows Jahaan btw)
solid interview.. can yu get london on da Track on there too
Boi1da 💙🔥🐐
Can we get star boy, outtatown, or Loesoe on the podcast. They produced a lot for uzi, ken Carson, trippe red, etc. cmon we need one of them on the podcast
It’d be dope to get more over sea producers man not just USA.
Damn tb , you don't know sean paul 😂😂😭
Long live patstay 🕊🕊🕊
We need dj chopsquad next man
Great interview 🔥🔥
Goat
That Boi-1da cook up 👀