Clams Casino is severely underrated imo. His sound has that outer space washed out reverb sound which was kind of like the precursor to those slowed+reverb mixes we have today and he was doing that in the 2010s.
DJ Screw and his chopped & screwed style were responsible for influencing slowed & reverb stuff. Clams definitely was one of the pillars of cloud rap movement in 2010s though.
Hov on the that new shit, niggas like how come? Niggas want my old shit, buy my old album Niggas stuck on stupid, I gotta keep it moving Niggas make the same shit, me I make the blueprint. the history repeats itself.
This is an amazing break down right here shows you that being different makes you stand out in a good way you don't always need 808s and trap hats in your beats step outside the box and you can stand out more
@@nfdhje38743mIk ppl love Viper but I can't get into it. Plus he's not really that big, even compared to Purrp. SGP def started something in the underground.
Wouldn't have stopped Spaceghost from going 110% loko and beefing with the rest of Earth's lifeforms, but yeah it would have been sick to have more of them collaborating
@@AlbertoBalsalmethat the whole issue on god. This song alone shows how knowledgeable sgp was with flippin beats into something else. Idk who got into his ear about what eva started the bs or he’s just weird, but that’s some lame ass shit
He may not directly get a lot of recognition, but his influence is undeniable. I only got into SGP like a year ago but after I did, I realized how many people I listen to are either influenced by him or directly affiliated with him.
this album and clams casino production in general was a gamechanger. not just in hip hop but in the wider electronic music sphere as well. I remember going to an electronic show in san francisco in 2012 and like 1/4 of the tracks dropped that night by several different djs were heavily indebted to clams. I highly encourage everyone to check out his instrumental mixtapes and the EP he released on triangle. one of my fav producers of all time.
absolutely. I heard "Bass" the day it hit the internet and I listened to it obsessively for like two years straight every day. And I'm an 'oldhead' I guess. I'm not impressed by typical average shit.
Only thing I dislike about clams I remember a statement along the lines of I don’t like rappers using my beats I don’t need them to use my beats Yea of course you don’t but the only reason I heard of clams was probably lil b Im god. So it is what it is you can’t choose what makes you big it just happens
If you take lil b as an example, i completely agree with clams casino and can see where he is coming from. That boy ruined the beat , and not in the good way@@SEECH7cornishgrimemovement
"Peso" was genius... I'm 46 yrs old now which makes me an '80's kid, so when I heard The S.O.S. Band sample I became a fan instantly! Not to mention the video had that old '90's feel wit Herringbone necclaces& 40oz. of Malt Liquor.
Hey man, thanks for the videos, I’ve improved a lot from your tutorials in a few weeks & noticed your video quality improved a lot too, compared to earlier ones! keep it up!!
Really loving those takes on alternate "what if-" versions in different genres, fantastic approach to really drive the specific nuances and "oddities" of what makes certain beats unique home
For producers taking notes: This is how you would make an old non-clams casino asap rocky beat: 1). Find a soulful sample 2). Create a melody out of the sample by cutting out a part and lowering the semetiones(make sure to up the semitones a little bit at the end of the loop) 3). Use non-punchy(but somehting that still sounds prolonged)snares, a slightly punchy kick, a shit ton of 808 bass(w/distortion if you need an experimental sound), and experoment with different hihat patterns 4). Bring it all together as much as you can. Rocky loves both unity and chaos with his production. One beat may be the most peaceful thing youve ever heard but the ending of the beat may transition into some sinister demonic aggressive shit.
it's funny you used frou frou for a sample at the end because rocky also sampled her song on long live asap "ghetto symphony" and frou frou is actually a duo which features imogen heap as the main singer, and imogen heap is well known for being sampled on clams casino's most famous song "i'm god" 😆
honestly purp was the perfect producer for rocky to maintain an experimental sound w mainstream appeal without trying to be underground or trying to hard to sound different. purrp was in that pocket frfr. his sound w him would've easily lasted into the 2020's and who knows what that would've evolved into along the way. a lot of bangers for sure
@@dafinkarnik it’s sad but hard to feel bad for him at the same time. But I feel like the alternate timeline where rocky n sgp would’ve stayed locked in would’ve had a huge impact on Rocky’s career musically. When the SoundCloud wave took off you can tell it was difficult for rocky to pivot to a consistent sound that worked. Sgp would’ve been perfect since a lot of the vibes that came out of it were directly influenced by him.
Who knows man in an alternate timeline where that happened he might not have nearly as much music out there online due to being with a big label, sample clearances, getting stuff on streaming n shit
Wooow bro you’re absolutely right , rocky been struggling for years producer wise since 2015 to the point he started hopping on trendy beats that don’t really suit him , purrp was the sound rocky needed
so happy to know your take on Cloud Rap, especially on the A$AP Mob, SpaceGhostPurrp and Clams Casino. i would love to see a overexplained/every producer can learn/secrets of spaceghostpurrp, i personally think he's the most slept on producer of our generation. i made a clams casino x A$AP rocky type beat, not spamming, i'd just love to hear your opinion on it, you're one of my main inspirations. stay true to the game
It's also worth noting that A$AP MOB, while their primary sound is Cloud Rap/Trap, they never shyed away from Boom Bap and they still pay homage to old school East coast rappers.
I actually think the loss of regional sounds hurt hip hop. All the major hip hop producing regions were putting out good music. NY and the Tristate has a sound. LA had a sound. The Bay had a sound. Texas had a sound. Atlanta had a sound. Memphis had a sound. The Midwest had a sound. Part of what I think was so dope was being from NYC or Cali and hearing 3-6 and the Memphis sound and being like oh shit, that's totally different! Or hearing Slim Thug and UGK and it sounding so new and refreshing. There was something special about regional sounds.
I don’t think they were lost per se, so much as it was merely the potential of the main idea behind Rocky’s music , being that the once-strict guideline behind an artist’s style was no longer so pertinently bound to one’s hometown / coastal influences. Regional influence still very much exists, only difference is that now artists and scenes are no longer so limited & boxed into cultivating singular, communal sounds.
@@verbone Gresidela sounds like NY, Vince still has elements of the West coast, Sauce Walka still sounds like Texas, Yungeen Ace sounds like Florida, Mick Jenkins talks about Chicago in his music. Just because everyone doesn't sound similar in there region doesn't mean their region is loosing style or a sound.
i distinctly remember how hated on ASAP Mob as a whole were when they first came out, because they were being garnered as "not staying true to their roots". he was borrowing from Memphis throwers and Indiana choppers, while still managing to keep his NYC identity. i found it incredibly fresh sounding while still keeping me engaged as a listener because it was familiar. that's the only way i can describe it. Clams Casino and ASAP Ty had a very distinct sound
I'm glad Rocky went against the critiques. Him, Clams Casino, Spaceghostpurpp etc... inspired a lot of soundcloud phonk wave i love today: yung vamp, soudiere etc...
Hey man this is one of the best videos I’ve seen in a while. Like genuinely, but I think you should rebrand your thumbnails slightly. I thought this was gonna be a basic rap lore type video and it’s been recommended to me a few times but I always skipped it bc the thumbnails This is an incredibly insightful, well spoken video and it does a great job at being simple yet a little technical? So I’ll definitely be checking out more of your videos and subbing just really think the brand identity at face value isn’t accurate to the quality of content.
This is sorta very off topic but fr tho, everytime i hear that Adiemus track i instantly think of this old BBC produced kids cartoon that tell different stories from the old testament
Great video. People who know me know I've said this a ton of times, but LiveLoveASAP is hands down the best project of the new school. It ushered in a whole new sound that Drake, Thug and others rode to success. Opened up room for someone like a Metro Boomin to come thru.
i don't know anything about music production but i've been searching for it for a while, i really enjoyed this format, is very cool to learn it while listening the artists i'm used to hear
Man honestly great video - loved how you broke down the beats and showed how it otherwise would have sounded, the amount of effort and detail is GREAT. Please please please continue with the quality this kind of channel is rare I love you
Great break down they were ahead of their time with their production thinking out side of the box is how you able to create something new and refreshing
Great video as always! That Motherload sample also appears on $Hrimp Poboy by $uicideboy$. And funny enough, Scrim did just what you've shown in "trap drums over soul sample" example, nothing more. So this does exist as an actual song, lol. I still love both.
Here in europe he‘s largely celebrated and appreciated, to the point where when i visited my us friends it almost felt disrespectful when they only knew him for 99 problemz
I never listened to his 1st mixtape. I got introduced to him by his first album and the beats on there were crazy. I didn't realize back then he went against the grain of his own city and did his own thing. That's why you don't put yourself in a creative box because of where you are from.
"fertilized rihanna" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
😏
Bro 💀
😭
Is she a plant🤣..smh
He wanted to say it that bad 😂
Clams Casino is severely underrated imo. His sound has that outer space washed out reverb sound which was kind of like the precursor to those slowed+reverb mixes we have today and he was doing that in the 2010s.
Yeah he is probably the most original sounding hip hop producer of the last decade when you think about it
not really, chopped and screwed was done in the 1990s which is essentially slowed+reverb
@@NavieD "I'm God" is still one of the best beats ever
Tbf JPEGMafia has a very similar beat from the same era “I used to know her” and “Sakura”
DJ Screw and his chopped & screwed style were responsible for influencing slowed & reverb stuff. Clams definitely was one of the pillars of cloud rap movement in 2010s though.
It's funny how LiveLoveAsap is such a time capsule mixtape. Not even Rocky has gone back to that sound.
Right I was a fan of the 1st project then nothing afterwards
but he did tho, sandman was recorded in 2019
Yeah, easily one of the very best hip-hop/rap projects from the 2010's. He never dropped anything quite as good since imo
Hov on the that new shit, niggas like how come?
Niggas want my old shit, buy my old album
Niggas stuck on stupid, I gotta keep it moving
Niggas make the same shit, me I make the blueprint. the history repeats itself.
@@ripsigurd ehhh sandman doesn’t really match that 2011 asap vibe, it’s a lot more of a modern clams casino rocky sound
That clams casino beat was so on point
Ayyy thank you matey
Fave song 😁
dude singlehandedly about to bring 2011 back
that beat at the end was incredible
😘 thank you my dear
@@NavieDcan we find it somewhere please ?
@@NavieD need it uploaded lad let us hit it post somewhere with key/bpm plz
@@fredof4413 its not exactly the same but there is a clams casino type beat made with that sample called "how to clams casino" by frankjavcee
@@paulsmithevian its not exactly the same but there is a clams casino type beat made with that sample called "how to clams casino" by frankjavcee
This is an amazing break down right here shows you that being different makes you stand out in a good way you don't always need 808s and trap hats in your beats step outside the box and you can stand out more
intro is wild 😭😭😭😭😭😭
In a good way I hope?
SGP paved the way for producers after the early 2010’s
sgp is walmart viper
the most slept on producer of our generation
Fax
@@nfdhje38743mIk ppl love Viper but I can't get into it. Plus he's not really that big, even compared to Purrp. SGP def started something in the underground.
@@nfdhje38743m weird take
Such a shame that SGP and Rocky beefed. Together they would take over hip hop
Instead Griselda did
Wouldn't have stopped Spaceghost from going 110% loko and beefing with the rest of Earth's lifeforms, but yeah it would have been sick to have more of them collaborating
@@AlbertoBalsalmethat the whole issue on god. This song alone shows how knowledgeable sgp was with flippin beats into something else. Idk who got into his ear about what eva started the bs or he’s just weird, but that’s some lame ass shit
@@AlbertoBalsalme😂😂😂😂 he said fuck everybody and everything 😂
@@sharifeady6834 SGP has mental issues but his production even to this day is untouched by most
Keep it G is such a dope song , sad to see space ghost not become a big producer like I thought he would be.
top 5 rocky songs
he still making hits. id say he mastered and found his own sound with the ogun preset that he used early on in blr66.6
Purp is a legend forever still owns the underground
real ones still fw SGP
He may not directly get a lot of recognition, but his influence is undeniable. I only got into SGP like a year ago but after I did, I realized how many people I listen to are either influenced by him or directly affiliated with him.
thank uu 4 listenin and thank u 4 still giving props to this album after all these years.. bless!
- beautiful lou (producer of Trilla & Kissin Pink)
this album and clams casino production in general was a gamechanger. not just in hip hop but in the wider electronic music sphere as well. I remember going to an electronic show in san francisco in 2012 and like 1/4 of the tracks dropped that night by several different djs were heavily indebted to clams. I highly encourage everyone to check out his instrumental mixtapes and the EP he released on triangle. one of my fav producers of all time.
absolutely. I heard "Bass" the day it hit the internet and I listened to it obsessively for like two years straight every day. And I'm an 'oldhead' I guess. I'm not impressed by typical average shit.
Def not ashamed to say Clams influenced me which is why I don't do type beat I just create my music as an artist like he does.
Only thing I dislike about clams I remember a statement along the lines of I don’t like rappers using my beats I don’t need them to use my beats
Yea of course you don’t but the only reason I heard of clams was probably lil b Im god.
So it is what it is you can’t choose what makes you big it just happens
If you take lil b as an example, i completely agree with clams casino and can see where he is coming from. That boy ruined the beat , and not in the good way@@SEECH7cornishgrimemovement
"Peso" was genius... I'm 46 yrs old now which makes me an '80's kid, so when I heard The S.O.S. Band sample I became a fan instantly! Not to mention the video had that old '90's feel wit Herringbone necclaces& 40oz. of Malt Liquor.
Hey man, thanks for the videos, I’ve improved a lot from your tutorials in a few weeks & noticed your video quality improved a lot too, compared to earlier ones! keep it up!!
Thanks man! I was scurred in those early vids
Really loving those takes on alternate "what if-" versions in different genres, fantastic approach to really drive the specific nuances and "oddities" of what makes certain beats unique home
Sgp deserves his own appreciation video. He truly created a whole sub genre in hiphop.
No video please I don’t want more people to find out about sgp
Blackland Radio 66.6 Pt. 2 (2016) is genius.
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This whole album is immaculately produced but Wassup might be one of my favorite beats of all time
Facts! Wassup is too good
Wassup, Keep It G, Roll One Up are all up there
Def a new York classic
That beat you made really put the cherry on top. Great video man. I learned something new.
For producers taking notes: This is how you would make an old non-clams casino asap rocky beat:
1). Find a soulful sample
2). Create a melody out of the sample by cutting out a part and lowering the semetiones(make sure to up the semitones a little bit at the end of the loop)
3). Use non-punchy(but somehting that still sounds prolonged)snares, a slightly punchy kick, a shit ton of 808 bass(w/distortion if you need an experimental sound), and experoment with different hihat patterns
4). Bring it all together as much as you can. Rocky loves both unity and chaos with his production. One beat may be the most peaceful thing youve ever heard but the ending of the beat may transition into some sinister demonic aggressive shit.
it's funny you used frou frou for a sample at the end because rocky also sampled her song on long live asap "ghetto symphony" and frou frou is actually a duo which features imogen heap as the main singer, and imogen heap is well known for being sampled on clams casino's most famous song "i'm god" 😆
honestly purp was the perfect producer for rocky to maintain an experimental sound w mainstream appeal without trying to be underground or trying to hard to sound different. purrp was in that pocket frfr. his sound w him would've easily lasted into the 2020's and who knows what that would've evolved into along the way. a lot of bangers for sure
@@dafinkarnik it’s sad but hard to feel bad for him at the same time. But I feel like the alternate timeline where rocky n sgp would’ve stayed locked in would’ve had a huge impact on Rocky’s career musically. When the SoundCloud wave took off you can tell it was difficult for rocky to pivot to a consistent sound that worked. Sgp would’ve been perfect since a lot of the vibes that came out of it were directly influenced by him.
Who knows man in an alternate timeline where that happened he might not have nearly as much music out there online due to being with a big label, sample clearances, getting stuff on streaming n shit
Wooow bro you’re absolutely right , rocky been struggling for years producer wise since 2015 to the point he started hopping on trendy beats that don’t really suit him , purrp was the sound rocky needed
Cloud rap was already in full swing when this mixtape came out but it helped propel it further.
Bro you really got me in my feels with this one… 🔥
Dude awesome clip!
Bring back the good ol' times!
Much love from Poland! Keep it going
The fact that Lil B gets no credit for “cloud rap” is atrocious.
I swear to god they all new gen
Lil B / Yung lean / asap rocky
Lil B AND Clouddead
Viper?
Super crazy because Rocky even shoutouts Lil B after paying homage by using his flow in Brand New Guy.
thats wild they did all of that with little to no hats.. appreciate the awesome vid like always my dude. peace
so happy to know your take on Cloud Rap, especially on the A$AP Mob, SpaceGhostPurrp and Clams Casino. i would love to see a overexplained/every producer can learn/secrets of spaceghostpurrp, i personally think he's the most slept on producer of our generation. i made a clams casino x A$AP rocky type beat, not spamming, i'd just love to hear your opinion on it, you're one of my main inspirations. stay true to the game
Your beats are dope AF, got a sub 😁👌
@@DaveChips thank you a lot brother 😁 hope you enjoy!
Do you like sitting Navie or standing Navie?
Let me know.
i cant stand the standinng one
I prefer Laying Down Navie
@@damousx6860 yeah laying down one is the best at laying down great Beats
Sitting down
fertalized rihanna????
I died when I heard that 😂
He sure did
the beat you made, just got a new sub from me. dope af
the wassup beat in the background😫
You have a serious perfect pitch ear my guy.
SGP needs more credit man! You should do a video on him Navie!!
Perhapssssssss
Great video. Def one of my fav projects and a huge influence in my early beats!
The song "Demons" changed my life. LiveLoveAsap is in my top 10 all-time best albums. "Hipsta by heart but I can tell you how the streets feeeel!!"
"I smoked away my brainn. I think I'm going dumb"
It's also worth noting that A$AP MOB, while their primary sound is Cloud Rap/Trap, they never shyed away from Boom Bap and they still pay homage to old school East coast rappers.
This is next level content
Thank you boss
This is prolly ur best video Navie, thank u so much for everything u do!
I really like these concise breakdowns of popular songs by great artists 🔥🔥please keep doing them
It’s funny how people shout Clams but it’s HOUSTON that started it all and gave ASAP and Clams the vibe
LIVE.LOVE.ASAP was way ahead of its time. Its sad to see how it never got the recognition it deserved at the time.
i wish rocky would go back to his roots so bad
I actually think the loss of regional sounds hurt hip hop. All the major hip hop producing regions were putting out good music. NY and the Tristate has a sound. LA had a sound. The Bay had a sound. Texas had a sound. Atlanta had a sound. Memphis had a sound. The Midwest had a sound. Part of what I think was so dope was being from NYC or Cali and hearing 3-6 and the Memphis sound and being like oh shit, that's totally different! Or hearing Slim Thug and UGK and it sounding so new and refreshing. There was something special about regional sounds.
You’re acting like those locations do not have their distinct sounds
But they actually still do
@@jkthegreat5687 Maybe to you, and I'm sure there's some, but most people everywhere are doing the same trap and drill.
@@verbone well maybe in mainstream but
Trap has so many sub genres now that claiming trap sounds the same everywhere is simply not true anymore
I don’t think they were lost per se, so much as it was merely the potential of the main idea behind Rocky’s music , being that the once-strict guideline behind an artist’s style was no longer so pertinently bound to one’s hometown / coastal influences. Regional influence still very much exists, only difference is that now artists and scenes are no longer so limited & boxed into cultivating singular, communal sounds.
@@verbone Gresidela sounds like NY, Vince still has elements of the West coast, Sauce Walka still sounds like Texas, Yungeen Ace sounds like Florida, Mick Jenkins talks about Chicago in his music.
Just because everyone doesn't sound similar in there region doesn't mean their region is loosing style or a sound.
Loved this vid bro , always doing yo thanggg
yooo you perfectly encapsulated clams sound thats nutssss dudeee. that beat is amazing
i distinctly remember how hated on ASAP Mob as a whole were when they first came out, because they were being garnered as "not staying true to their roots". he was borrowing from Memphis throwers and Indiana choppers, while still managing to keep his NYC identity. i found it incredibly fresh sounding while still keeping me engaged as a listener because it was familiar. that's the only way i can describe it. Clams Casino and ASAP Ty had a very distinct sound
Your own created beat is dope bro!
Woah insane video bro wasn’t expecting that and I. Love that you also talk in front of camera not just voiceover 🤯
great video, iconic album!
Storyline with a beat breakdown. This is awesome
Thank you my man
Video is very well made. Clams is a beast too.
Wow, dope video overall. Feels like you've taken extra time to make this one. That beat at the end was fire too, strong nostalgic feels I must say.🔥🔥🔥
LiveLoveAsap made me a better consumer of hip hop in general - what a wave to make peso was literally history in the making for me !
LiveLoveASAP is art... Nostalgia... and Ambience
I'm glad Rocky went against the critiques. Him, Clams Casino, Spaceghostpurpp etc... inspired a lot of soundcloud phonk wave i love today: yung vamp, soudiere etc...
your channel has become fuckin fire. every time I click, the content feels consistently like engaging in some way
I dunno...I was sold on "Keep It G" soon as I heard it...track goes hard as does the whole mixtape
that beat you made in the end was heavenly
That you made at the end was beautiful
Hey man this is one of the best videos I’ve seen in a while. Like genuinely, but I think you should rebrand your thumbnails slightly.
I thought this was gonna be a basic rap lore type video and it’s been recommended to me a few times but I always skipped it bc the thumbnails
This is an incredibly insightful, well spoken video and it does a great job at being simple yet a little technical?
So I’ll definitely be checking out more of your videos and subbing just really think the brand identity at face value isn’t accurate to the quality of content.
Great vid bro! So much inspiration, thank you!
Your videos are some of the best, my friend
i enjoy your videos, but this is your best 1 yet. been tryna figure this project out for years
yesss, so fire! Clams really one of my favorites
Wasn't expecting this type of vid. Well done Navie 💪🏾💯🔥
This is sorta very off topic but fr tho, everytime i hear that Adiemus track i instantly think of this old BBC produced kids cartoon that tell different stories from the old testament
Great video. People who know me know I've said this a ton of times, but LiveLoveASAP is hands down the best project of the new school. It ushered in a whole new sound that Drake, Thug and others rode to success. Opened up room for someone like a Metro Boomin to come thru.
Sad Metro has become so generic now also.
I still listen to this project to this day
i don't know anything about music production but i've been searching for it for a while, i really enjoyed this format, is very cool to learn it while listening the artists i'm used to hear
Glad i found this channel. Would love a similar dissection for The Weeknd's Trilogy. Keep it up man ⚜️
Cool video. Wasn't expecting you to cook up a beat there at the end.
bro where did you find that clap in keep it g?
Good work this gave me way more appreciation to asap and the produceers involved
Now this is a gorgeous beat you just made!
Man honestly great video - loved how you broke down the beats and showed how it otherwise would have sounded, the amount of effort and detail is GREAT. Please please please continue with the quality this kind of channel is rare I love you
Great break down they were ahead of their time with their production thinking out side of the box is how you able to create something new and refreshing
This has been is my #1 favorite album since 2013,i feel like it actually sounds like new York even with the unique spacey sound. Its nostalgia now
Dude your clams beats are sooo good
Been waiting for a asap vid for a whole long time man
Great content, the beat that you made really reminded me of “LVL” by A$AP
The LVL beat goes hard that Foster the People sampled it in one of their songs and it still went hard in a completely different genre
@@kaimanthelizardwizard1248 I think I haven’t heard that one, would appreciate song name
probabaly one of your best videos to date!
This is one of my favorite albums, thank you so much for this in-depth look!
what a great video
Woooooww the beat you made towards the end was dooopee
Your beat is fire my guy😂🔥
Clams casino is my favorite producer ever so I appreciate this video fr
i never really comment, but this is a masterful approach to a mixtape that was a part of my high school days
I was actually shocked when I found out he was from Harlem. I always thought he was from ATL or somewhere in the south.
Facts the peso beat to me has houston atl and Memphis vibes to it especially houston
Great video as always! That Motherload sample also appears on $Hrimp Poboy by $uicideboy$. And funny enough, Scrim did just what you've shown in "trap drums over soul sample" example, nothing more. So this does exist as an actual song, lol. I still love both.
Bro I knew $crim sampled this but haven't listened to $B in a min, thanks it was driving me crazy
He also used the sample from leave Your things behind
I was waiting for someone to mention this lol
never expected to see an sgp instrumental breakdown on this channel lol
Love your videos bro, keep em coming
love these video-essay type of vids you do c:
Very nice breakdown and appreciate putting in the examples of what the producers didn't do
Here in europe he‘s largely celebrated and appreciated, to the point where when i visited my us friends it almost felt disrespectful when they only knew him for 99 problemz
praise the lord is far more popular than fuckin problems is.
Classic tape.. Clams n Space were in the clouds making these beats
Glad i stuck to the end. That beat you made was worth it
SGP is hip hops biggest “what if..”
I never listened to his 1st mixtape. I got introduced to him by his first album and the beats on there were crazy. I didn't realize back then he went against the grain of his own city and did his own thing. That's why you don't put yourself in a creative box because of where you are from.
Absolutely dope video, hope you go far💯