@@soufienkhalfaoui7593 not a joke, I don't think his style is all that great but I like this beat. Although, I'd be lying if I said I didn't like anything Timbaland produced I think Kanye is a better producer, his style has more variety.
You said it bro. I explain : Drill is inspired by Timbaland's style, Kanye was biting Timbo's style on this one, just like 99% of the producers at this time (Rodney Jerkins, Tim & Bob to name a few) so there you have the genetics of this Ye beat. Quod erat demonstrandum.
@@soufienkhalfaoui7593 this beat uses grime rhythms. the current drill wave is inspired by uk drill, which takes its hi hat rhythms from grime rhythms. i wouldn't be surprised if kanye went to the uk and heard some grime, which inspired this beat.
In The Chorus, It Sounds Like A Violin, And There Are Moments In The Chorus That It Sounds Like Someone Is Singing The Background Vocals. Does Anyone Know Who Is Singing In The Background And Please Let Me Know How And Where You Found Out About This. I Never Has Seen The Person Who Sings The Background Vocals Get Credit In The Album Credits. I Am Asking Who Is The Background Singer, Not Ludacris Who I Know Talks After Trina. Listen Carefully To The Chorus And You Can Hear Someone Is Singing In The Background. Please If Anyone Can Help, I'd Appreciate It Because Many Artists Sometimes Do Not Get Credit. Thanks.
@@TupacShakurr why? Love hearing a track I never heard on anyones word Too much music to listen to all the great stuff being dropped Maybe it is sad I didn’t hear til now lol
@@sweetbabyYEEiiJJ many songs out there in the world It was cool.. haven’t even listened to it again but I see these comments Not all music is for everyone’s taste.. Does that trigger ppl or something?
@@defid.system9298 yes many songs in the world for sure but it’s an easy observation what Tyler is inspired by. I sympathize for kids growing up in the 2000s where they were just babies when a lot of this music was coming out and most likely were watching treehouse or some shit instead of taking in the art of what was going on. But same can be said about generations before. It’s best to give a chance to every music genre there is. Too many people just limit themselves so they never branch out to find things like this. What’s even better is finding those small name bands or individuals who never got on the radio to begin with. Sometimes you need to just put on an album just because the art or something random. Even if you think it’s trash when you hear it, give some time 10-30 years could pass and you be like OH FUCK IM READY FOR THIS 🔥
This is a perfect Grime beat
Literally
This is one of my favourite Kanye beats ever :)
Tyler, the creator, you sick dawg, are a master of finding gem.
all he doin is stating a well known fact, there no searching for this gem. she been loudly exposed for long time
@@sweetbabyYEEiiJJ tbh dude, Those kind of interviews from Nardwuar tbe, makes my music knowledge broaden up. Cause I just got into this game. 😅
@@wrngcity2936 yes nard is a veteran with what he does, he a good door opener to shit but don't hold back from getting your hands in the crates!
@@sweetbabyYEEiiJJ thanks dude. I'll try to dig deeper.
I haven’t heard this song in a min but thanks to Tyler it brought me back to my childhood memories!
We off the grid grid grid
Crazy Yeezy was making this kind of sound in 02'
He was simply biting Timbaland's style. Sorry Bro.
@@soufienkhalfaoui7593 Better than anything Timbaland produced in my opinion.
@@isaacvasquez4401 hahahahah nice joke
@@soufienkhalfaoui7593 not a joke, I don't think his style is all that great but I like this beat. Although, I'd be lying if I said I didn't like anything Timbaland produced I think Kanye is a better producer, his style has more variety.
Yea this definitely sounds a bit like beep me 911 by 702 and missy
Kanyeeeeeeeeeezzeeeee! He went off!
Kanye = best producer
+Angelo R (Vice Versa) not nearly. Dilla will forever be the king of production
Ilene davidson dilla is wonderful, but Kanye is untouchable imo
Timberland is
Duh
this could be some drill shit in todays age
You said it bro. I explain : Drill is inspired by Timbaland's style, Kanye was biting Timbo's style on this one, just like 99% of the producers at this time (Rodney Jerkins, Tim & Bob to name a few) so there you have the genetics of this Ye beat. Quod erat demonstrandum.
This the earliest known drill beat to man
@@soufienkhalfaoui7593 this beat uses grime rhythms. the current drill wave is inspired by uk drill, which takes its hi hat rhythms from grime rhythms. i wouldn't be surprised if kanye went to the uk and heard some grime, which inspired this beat.
@@FirstnameLastname-nd9wx elements of early grime, uk garage, riddim/dubstep from the 90s
@@SAELIOSMUSIC grime takes from those genres, but normal garage doesn't have the skippy beat like grime does. I think 2 step garage has that beat?
this beat is so fucking good
This is what you call uk grime
Kanye made a grime beat
Listening now and looking back I get a Kanye's Workout Plan vibe
Exactly
It's the violin...courtesy of Miri Bin Ari
Ghetts n K on this would be 🔥
TYLER SENT ME HERE
Link?
Kanye invented drill
I miss the old Kanye, the Miri Ben Ari violin Kanye
How do you even respond to a beat like this 🥴🔥
Kanye king of grime
Ye🐐
Sick. 🔥
In The Chorus, It Sounds Like A Violin, And There Are Moments In The Chorus That It Sounds Like Someone Is Singing The Background Vocals. Does Anyone Know Who Is Singing In The Background And Please Let Me Know How And Where You Found Out About This. I Never Has Seen The Person Who Sings The Background Vocals Get Credit In The Album Credits. I Am Asking Who Is The Background Singer, Not Ludacris Who I Know Talks After Trina. Listen Carefully To The Chorus And You Can Hear Someone Is Singing In The Background. Please If Anyone Can Help, I'd Appreciate It Because Many Artists Sometimes Do Not Get Credit. Thanks.
The group "Blaque"
bro how much time did you spend capitalizing the letter of each word and putting so many periods? lol
🔥🔥🔥
Kanye West Produced!
Here because of Tyler
Sad
@@TupacShakurr why? Love hearing a track I never heard on anyones word
Too much music to listen to all the great stuff being dropped
Maybe it is sad I didn’t hear til now lol
@@defid.system9298 thats why its sad, cus you just knowing this now. this been a classic for loooooonnnnnnnggggg tiiiiiiiiiimmmmmeeee
@@sweetbabyYEEiiJJ many songs out there in the world
It was cool.. haven’t even listened to it again but I see these comments
Not all music is for everyone’s taste..
Does that trigger ppl or something?
@@defid.system9298 yes many songs in the world for sure but it’s an easy observation what Tyler is inspired by. I sympathize for kids growing up in the 2000s where they were just babies when a lot of this music was coming out and most likely were watching treehouse or some shit instead of taking in the art of what was going on. But same can be said about generations before. It’s best to give a chance to every music genre there is. Too many people just limit themselves so they never branch out to find things like this. What’s even better is finding those small name bands or individuals who never got on the radio to begin with. Sometimes you need to just put on an album just because the art or something random. Even if you think it’s trash when you hear it, give some time 10-30 years could pass and you be like OH FUCK IM READY FOR THIS 🔥
damn my sister was bumpin this giving me rides to school and shit. Tyler is a ratgirl for this one
Bad ass
Camu Tao(RIP) and Y@K Ballz from the weathermen fuxked this beat up in the early 00s, look it up, track is titled “where I wanna be”…..
Why you monetizing the video? 😂😂
sitting chillin billin a zoot wid a snake
I thought timbaland produced this?
Sounds more like Timb tbh, no idea tho
@@DouglasButner Its Kanye
@@halban1357 this beat made me wanna uninstall fruity loops in 2003
@@randazza u da OG
Tyler Again!!!
What happened
"justin lame"
lol
justin norman lame aka marion co hinkley