That beat is just ridiculous, I love it. Feel like I’m flying in the air on the back of some Mario character heading towards the clouds while this plays
To me for some reason this sounds like a song by a cult celebrating the end of the world disguised as a happy children’s song or something from a video game This has the perfect mix of chaos and happiness that it gives off that vibe
Fucking for real chief, i just recently discovered tommy wright and Memphis rap. I dont normally Listen rap, but from the influence of my uncle as kid, i have a nostalgic love for 90s rap, especially chop and screw. But you dont ever hear beats like this anymore. Izs angelic and horror at the same time. Also has the early video game level or boss fight Musical feel to it. Something on an old n64 or nes
Back in here again.. Maiine where the hell is the instrumental for this track. Crazy how they created some like this. Hope they get the love and credit they truly deserved it!
@@JimmyJump89 yes sirrr, I think it’s Frenzo, Project Pimp, TW3, Tomm Skeemask & Psycho D which I think they both in NOD themselves, Evil Son from Street Smart, I think he was Crucifix too and Jesse James who I also think that was in NOD on this track.
@@WeezeTooWavvy yeah I listened to on the run album. In NOD, 2faced had the best and hardest verse in fugitive. Starting to like the Memphis genre a lot bro!
@@JimmyJump89 damn G, how old are u and when u just start bumpin jawn? Shiii I been on dis type of shit 4 a min, I got a playlist full of junts from da 80’s to da 2000’s fo u 2 check out
@@DXRKSYDEX with that in mind, im gonna assume this album came out in either October near Halloween or november since Mario 64 released on September 29th in North America. Tommy also says to look out for his new album in 3 weeks which is around November 14th 1996
@@ohianaw The synths are original. Not everything is a sample On The Run was released halloween of 96, mentioned on Greatest Hits 96. That wouldve been around 10/10/1996 (roughly) -damn, a week ago was its release date
in tommy's own words at a show i helped him put together "Mane all i remember for that beat was i used to get alot of cats around the way to bring equipment borrowed or rented from family members, uncles etc (alot of uncs in memphis were apart of some type of band in the 70's-80's) most of the synthesizers i used were either from Freetoe's Studios or Chaz/Zae from A.R.P. before the fallout after S.O.H. gave tommy his deal & connections to equipment such as synths, drum machine, samplers etc as for the drum machine he used he touched a little on how his go to's were a DR-660 or a DR-5" thats all i got
@@DXRKSYDEX Lmao I highly doubt the Japanese denpa artists had access to this music at the time. I wouldn't be surprised though if it later influenced some artists, given what Toromi listens to on Bandcamp. Thanks for putting me on Spanish Fly though
This yo guy
Psycho D mane this been a minute
This beat is actually brilliant enough to justify going for over 9 minutes.
It never gets old because of its catchiness
That beat is just ridiculous, I love it. Feel like I’m flying in the air on the back of some Mario character heading towards the clouds while this plays
That brings me back so much nostalgia
@@DXRKSYDEX Damn so good shit
Top 5 beat I ever heard. TW3 is a legend for this one.
Exactly. This why I love Memphis shit
Sound like sm64 Ghost house
To me for some reason this sounds like a song by a cult celebrating the end of the world disguised as a happy children’s song or something from a video game
This has the perfect mix of chaos and happiness that it gives off that vibe
Come to think of it I actually does sound like that 😭
this beat is the definition of surreal
Fucking for real chief, i just recently discovered tommy wright and Memphis rap. I dont normally Listen rap, but from the influence of my uncle as kid, i have a nostalgic love for 90s rap, especially chop and screw. But you dont ever hear beats like this anymore. Izs angelic and horror at the same time. Also has the early video game level or boss fight Musical feel to it. Something on an old n64 or nes
@@deandresmith7787this beat is so unique for real, love it to death
I better hear this beat on the way to heaven
@@foret4a874 🙏
I been bumpin this since 1996 🔥
forever a piece of history
Tommy Wright III just swings in the end. hes a legend in production n rap. too bad it was all ahead of its time
Legendary...feel dis amazing aura wit sum aurora
actually one of the best songs ever written 🐐🐐
For sure
Exaggeration
this song makes me happy
Greatest 9 minute song that you'll ever hear.
really good production
i love this it sounds like they all rapping from heaven its crazy
the beat is very dream like
If I could describe a beat as pretty, it would be this one
... love this beat an the lyrics ... fire ...
One of the best songs of all time
Superblink, eyes are red, cause that chronic is in my head
Damm this had its 27 year anniversary about a week ago.
Legendary, forever
Tommy's part was fire
Back in here again..
Maiine where the hell is the instrumental for this track.
Crazy how they created some like this. Hope they get the love and credit they truly deserved it!
Yo what is this hidden gem 💎 i Just found
Holy shit what a song
This is insane
bro how u made this its so good
This shits been out sense the 90s dumb ass
@@D1Hater. he’s talking about the remaster……..
goes hard and heavy
Yea this’ll make ya head spin
Absolutely insane find! This is so fresh sounding. Is that a big boos haunting sample I hear in the backround?
Rappers from Memphis have the whole flow back in the days, except quality in their recordings.
the quality is almost part of the attraction at this point, love the dirt
@@catethps 100% it is
But original copies sounded good it's cuz most rips online are bootleg
@@catethps yeah and that's the sound which makes Memphis Rap
That lofi sound was part of it.
So good
Do you happen to have a download link for this 💎? This is the cleanest version I've heard
Tap share and copy on the UA-cam video , and go to ytmp3.cc/en757e5cqp/
@@DXRKSYDEX thanks bro 🤝
CloudRap
Tommy
cloudrap came from memphis music like this. along with trap and phonk music
This has to be the best beat ever created Tommy Wright is the king of producing
Great
Tommy
what are the instruments that there using in this?
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Sanford Walks
this dude acoustic
did TW3 produce this?
I Believe so he founded & produced for Street Smart Records .
Yes he did
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Anyone know how this beat was made?
Gotta ask TW3
by the hand of god prolly
I heard one of his songs beats was from a old Zelda game. I wouldn’t be surprised this is from a old school game back in the day.
@@GoPlayNTraffic The backing track, maybe, but the synthesizer and etc is added.
It sounds a lot like Big Boo's haunt off Mario 64
Who rapping the first verse ?? Fucking fiireeeee
Sounds like 2-Faced off of Manslaughter & Last Alternative on the TW3 On The Run album
@@WeezeTooWavvy
Bro, most definitely 2faced, I checked the tracks you mentioned!
Thanks 💯
@@JimmyJump89 yes sirrr, I think it’s Frenzo, Project Pimp, TW3, Tomm Skeemask & Psycho D which I think they both in NOD themselves, Evil Son from Street Smart, I think he was Crucifix too and Jesse James who I also think that was in NOD on this track.
@@WeezeTooWavvy yeah I listened to on the run album. In NOD, 2faced had the best and hardest verse in fugitive.
Starting to like the Memphis genre a lot bro!
@@JimmyJump89 damn G, how old are u and when u just start bumpin jawn? Shiii I been on dis type of shit 4 a min, I got a playlist full of junts from da 80’s to da 2000’s fo u 2 check out
Nya Burgs
does anyone know the melody sample to this beat? it sounds so familiar
All I know is the background sound comes from Big Boos Haunting sample , and other than that Tommy Wright lll produced this🤷🏿♂️
@@DXRKSYDEX with that in mind, im gonna assume this album came out in either October near Halloween or november since Mario 64 released on September 29th in North America. Tommy also says to look out for his new album in 3 weeks which is around November 14th 1996
@@ohianaw The synths are original. Not everything is a sample
On The Run was released halloween of 96, mentioned on Greatest Hits 96. That wouldve been around 10/10/1996 (roughly) -damn, a week ago was its release date
@@theshocker2747 i get used to finding samples since Memphis Rap is so sample heavy. thanks man
in tommy's own words at a show i helped him put together
"Mane all i remember for that beat was i used to get alot of cats around the way to bring equipment borrowed or rented from family members, uncles etc (alot of uncs in memphis were apart of some type of band in the 70's-80's) most of the synthesizers i used were either from Freetoe's Studios or Chaz/Zae from A.R.P. before the fallout after S.O.H. gave tommy his deal & connections to equipment such as synths, drum machine, samplers etc as for the drum machine he used he touched a little on how his go to's were a DR-660 or a DR-5" thats all i got
This is just denpa but for black people
So, in other words, the DJ Spanish Fly helped influence Denpa music since he created a similar in 1986/1987 😮
@@DXRKSYDEX Lmao I highly doubt the Japanese denpa artists had access to this music at the time. I wouldn't be surprised though if it later influenced some artists, given what Toromi listens to on Bandcamp. Thanks for putting me on Spanish Fly though
Pm
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Tommy Wright > Tupac