If anyone hasn't seen his jazz trio perform live, I strongly urge you get yourself a ticket and experience great jazz music! One of the best gigs I've ever been to!!!
Wow Hot 97 yall get MAJORRRRR points for having Robert Glasper up here Im a huge fan of the Black Experiment projects and Im excited on whats to come.. Respeck!
Fellow Houstonian!! Robert is a great musician and pianist! I had the opportunity to see him, Common and Marsha Ambrosius in concert a few years ago. At the time he was still part of Robert Glasper Trio!
Damon Richardson true point but the bars, the group mentality rapping, the production sound, frat/party rap, and a lot of other things got humble roots in the 80s with run dmc and beastie boys. Even more style and quotables used in the 90s up to now come from big daddy kane, LL cool J and such. Still respect your opinion and agree though.
Damon Richardson but atcq has q tip which has his hands on everything including teaching some of the best producers of all time and the poetic jazzy flow mixed with the 80s like drum patterns come from them putting it together and how groups rap and flow definitely get style from the tribe
I love Robert but he's wrong about that bassline. Yeah Dilla used four different records to make "Reminisce" but the bassline is from one record (and it's not a sample of a bass, that's all I'll tell, you figure out the rest). I'm just trying to figure out what that piano sample is. I know who the artist is but I don't know what album Dilla used & this artist has like 50 albums (& at least three of those albums Dilla sampled for other songs. I'll figure it out eventually I just wish I could end the search, lol. Great interview though.
I LOVE these Dilla stories. The greatest to ever do it.
Everything Glasper does is amazing
Factz.com/Frfr
theres a reason why dilla is your favorite producers favorite producer
Massive respect for him! This man spent years perfecting his music and just now got his shine, hard work really pays off
been getting shine. YOU just didn't know about him
If anyone hasn't seen his jazz trio perform live, I strongly urge you get yourself a ticket and experience great jazz music! One of the best gigs I've ever been to!!!
Legit, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that Robert Glasper would be on Hot 97. This is so dope
dudes black radio is like best album i ever heard
Wow Hot 97 yall get MAJORRRRR points for having Robert Glasper up here Im a huge fan of the Black Experiment projects and Im excited on whats to come.. Respeck!
Black Radio*
Everybody knows Robert Glasper is a great pianist, but he has also really come into his own as an excellent producer.
Good to see Robert Glasper getting the mainstream exposure that he deserves. Much respect to Ebro for this one.
I had to go to Bilal's first album and find that DILLA beat he's talking about..I think its the song Reminisce.
yup! featuring mos def & common
Classic joint! That Bilal album is crazy too.
Dap Dunlap Yep that's it!!!!
Robert Glasper 💯
saw this guy live with his trio one night at the blue note. great performer
Fellow Houstonian!! Robert is a great musician and pianist! I had the opportunity to see him, Common and Marsha Ambrosius in concert a few years ago. At the time he was still part of Robert Glasper Trio!
this is a gem of an interview
Cory Henry should be next up
WORD!!
preach man
Definitely
amen
nigga same
Got to see Robert Glasper and Yasiin Bey in London last month. Was amazing
Love his music...so glad I stumbled on to his music😊
Sonically, ATCQ is the most innovative group in rap history. IMO
Beastie Boys
@@PodRealoaded Respect to Beastie Boys but I'm talkn about the sound. Beastie Boys didn't do it like ATCQ...
Damon Richardson true point but the bars, the group mentality rapping, the production sound, frat/party rap, and a lot of other things got humble roots in the 80s with run dmc and beastie boys. Even more style and quotables used in the 90s up to now come from big daddy kane, LL cool J and such. Still respect your opinion and agree though.
Damon Richardson but atcq has q tip which has his hands on everything including teaching some of the best producers of all time and the poetic jazzy flow mixed with the 80s like drum patterns come from them putting it together and how groups rap and flow definitely get style from the tribe
Damon Richardson and Beastie boys had their own style which transcended rap eventually just like atcq but in an entirely different way
Lyrics to go is one of my favorite songs!!!!!
His explanation of Kendrick is why I LOVE Kendrick exactly why....Love Glasper
Cerainly agree with Mr. Glasper regarding that "Lyrics to Go" beat/song
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr Glasper!
Man I needed this!❤️
Robert Glasper 👏👏...been a fan!
that inspirational quote at the end though
Juicy J.. the first man to get me to watch an ad on youtube
MADDDD respect. Love Glasper.
Mr. Glass💯💯💯
There could possibly be another dope pianist like Robert. Check out Brandon Williams. He has an album called XII. Really nice album.
Robert is a musical genius
Love him
AWESOME!
that's so crazy we as Black created jazz and have to work harder to he respected in wth
'Losers try too hard, winners forget they're in a race. They just love to run.' Bam!
EBRO STFU, STOP INTERRUPTING!!!! We want the Dilla story in its entirety.
ebro knows his music
I can see Ron Gilmore from Dreamville goin in this direction
Houston
My idol..
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D
🎶💯%
Alfa Mist is definitely up next
What's the song at 17:37
Just downloaded #ArtScience today and it's bananas!
21:58 Dre's album? when? whats he talkin bout?
Compton, the album released last year
What's the song at 1:11?
up
I love Robert but he's wrong about that bassline. Yeah Dilla used four different records to make "Reminisce" but the bassline is from one record (and it's not a sample of a bass, that's all I'll tell, you figure out the rest). I'm just trying to figure out what that piano sample is. I know who the artist is but I don't know what album Dilla used & this artist has like 50 albums (& at least three of those albums Dilla sampled for other songs. I'll figure it out eventually I just wish I could end the search, lol. Great interview though.
I seriously need to know what that beat is at 16:31?? I used to have this but somehow lost it..
Madlib needs to be up there, he's Dilla's equal.
genius
what song 1:11?
gatau aku juga
Kendrick Lamar - These Walls
can't talk about that without talking about nujabes
Krush > Nujabes
But RIP Nujabes
Jus uploaded a 🔥 beat. Come thru and check it out! 'Preciate it...
So was dilla the tupac of beats or?.
FOH and talk about how GILLETTE GLASPER crossed over to the BOWS TO LORDED LUXXXXXXXX
and nowadays you have a lot of jazz cats roaming around in hiphop. He is a bit arrogant out here 😂
Try n not bob ur head to a dilla beat I dare u
Dilla is one of my favorites, but he's way over hyped.
L
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Get back to your bridge
youre wrong