Bruh… Wasnt nobody bumpin jdilla more than ATL sh1t? What are you smoking… ATL and the south changed the whole music landscape. JDilla was just a tribe called quest copy… ATL dubbed a whole new music genera.
Again… You cant compare the bedroom producers against our legends. You say keep it hiphop because you dont wana go down that path.. We are still getting grammys today, what you saying?
And for the motown fables..Barry wasnt making beats bruh….. he was a label…and 85% of the real groups/producers at motown wasnt from MI. Motown was just a label.. lets not false claim like the cnote example..
Its gotta be a regional thang….forget what the hiphop legends think, we talking about the masses of people ..….. The producers you naming aint nobody heard of mass wise..
“And for the Motown Fables, 90% of those producers were from the south and other areas that migrated to motown.. again, lets not false claim the D bruh..”
Still respect to the Dee though..
Lets not forget since you are Mr. hiphop… James Brown is the most sampled in hiphop period. not Motown if you wana keep it “hiphop”… thats who had the most impact… we can go producer against producer from the D… You dont want this smoke bruh.. Trust me..
Bruh… Wasnt nobody bumpin jdilla more than ATL sh1t? What are you smoking… ATL and the south changed the whole music landscape. JDilla was just a tribe called quest copy… ATL dubbed a whole new music genera.
Again… You cant compare the bedroom producers against our legends. You say keep it hiphop because you dont wana go down that path.. We are still getting grammys today, what you saying?
And for the motown fables..Barry wasnt making beats bruh….. he was a label…and 85% of the real groups/producers at motown wasnt from MI. Motown was just a label.. lets not false claim like the cnote example..
Its gotta be a regional thang….forget what the hiphop legends think, we talking about the masses of people ..….. The producers you naming aint nobody heard of mass wise..
“And for the Motown Fables, 90% of those producers were from the south and other areas that migrated to motown.. again, lets not false claim the D bruh..”
Still respect to the Dee though..
Lets not forget since you are Mr. hiphop… James Brown is the most sampled in hiphop period. not Motown if you wana keep it “hiphop”… thats who had the most impact… we can go producer against producer from the D… You dont want this smoke bruh.. Trust me..
Dre actually made n1ggas super stars. Timberland ain't do that outside of Missy in all honesty
And while yes alot of MoTown were involved in the "Great Migration" a good percentage of the acts were from Detroit, including 7 of the Funk Brothers. And ima go a step further, which city was Stevie Wonder living in when he was a kid? Which place helped influence him the most? Come on bro yall literally going against the soul music capital. You don't stand a chance with Atlanta, like not even close.
Bruh… Wasnt nobody bumpin jdilla more than ATL sh1t? What are you smoking… ATL and the south changed the whole music landscape. JDilla was just a tribe called quest copy… ATL dubbed a whole new music genera.
Again… You cant compare the bedroom producers against our legends. You say keep it hiphop because you dont wana go down that path.. We are still getting grammys today, what you saying?
And for the motown fables..Barry wasnt making beats bruh….. he was a label…and 85% of the real groups/producers at motown wasnt from MI. Motown was just a label.. lets not false claim like the cnote example..
Its gotta be a regional thang….forget what the hiphop legends think, we talking about the masses of people ..….. The producers you naming aint nobody heard of mass wise..
“And for the Motown Fables, 90% of those producers were from the south and other areas that migrated to motown.. again, lets not false claim the D bruh..”
Still respect to the Dee though..
Lets not forget since you are Mr. hiphop… James Brown is the most sampled in hiphop period. not Motown if you wana keep it “hiphop”… thats who had the most impact… we can go producer against producer from the D… You dont want this smoke bruh.. Trust me..
You are moving the goal post again. Hiphop or Motown?
Are you talking Ray Charles influencing him? Ray did it before Stevie my brother… Get ya mind right..
You cant talk down Dilla and expect to be taking seriously, especially to big up a Toomp or Polow come the fu#k on bro. That is ridiculous on every level and if you want to be taken seriously with this music opinion we gotta start there. The DF can come outside but leave the "hit" making producers out of it because those tracks don't stand the test bro, non timeless music.
You are moving the goal post again. Hiphop or Motown?
Are you talking Ray Charles influencing him? Ray did it before Stevie my brother… Get ya mind right.. You trying to hard…
Stevie is a carbon copy of the original like dilla to tribe
What is the definition of test? What Dilla music is standing the test that our music aint? Again, we created a whole genera that reach across the world. Dilla os a tribe called quest copy…
No disrespect to dilla, but keeping it facts..
Now you throwing shade at Stevie. Ray ain't fu#king with Stevie and we know this. The inspiration is not always better. But who has Toomp or Polow inspired? Madlib (I know he didn't produce for TI) but literally is a son of Dilla, Dilla got kids out here bro your guys do not.
What is the definition of test? What Dilla music is standing the test that our music aint? Again, we created a whole genera that reach across the world. Dilla os a tribe called quest copy…
No disrespect to dilla, but keeping it facts..
Toomp inspired and coined TRAP MUSIC!
Dilla aint inspired more producers or a whole new generA bruh..
Bro you looking bad out here! Ray inspired Stevie boy..
Meanwhile, somewhere 10 years into the future, Stevie Wonder began and finished recording his second album, Tribute to Uncle Ray, at the age of 11, which consisted of covers of Ray Charles songs. By then Charles was the most popular African-American musician in the country.
The fact that you think Atl trap had a bigger reach than Dilla with that drum machine and samples. You just don't know bro lol. You gassed by inflation of record label purchases for ATL artist, but real people who don't live in the south know.
Toomp inspired and coined TRAP MUSIC!
Dilla aint inspired more producers or a whole new generA bruh..
Bro you looking bad out here! Ray inspired Stevie boy..
Meanwhile, somewhere 10 years into the future, Stevie Wonder began and finished recording his second album, Tribute to Uncle Ray, at the age of 11, which consisted of covers of Ray Charles songs. By then Charles was the most popular African-American musician in the country.
Trap dead bruh. Been dead for a while. Drill been rap off with that bag. And NAME ME A PRODUCER THAT TOOMP INSPIRED???? Come on bro. Toomp and TI did well for themselves, but they wasn't no inspiration like that and I love TI but ain't no bunch of baby Tips and Toomps out here fam. You just don't know what you are talking about.
Stevie Wonder or Ray Charles? Pick one? Not in 1953 before you were born but now. Pick one.
I been in the game for years more than you kno bruh… You smokin… You never know who you are talking to..
Dilla’s tribe remakes made good music… But we got legends out here all you screaming is dilla..
CNote aka Fatboy (my n1gga) was nothing from Michigan until we put him on out here..
You on Dilla nuts so hard, you don’t see the truth in your face.. Where is Detroit or dilla on the charts? Trap is dead? Where is the tribe remake dilla sound on the charts? Michigan ain’t the map bruh.. give it up ..
I could do the same bro lol. Because we have experience don't mean we have studied the game.
So you tell me Barry Gordy built off migrants but ATL is allowed to do that and it's OK?
You are being bais and that is fine. But you tripping hard comparing these guys to Dilla bro. Yall got a Toomp day? A PDD Day? Well we got Dilla day up here all type of people show up not just "trap" fans. sh1t different bro.
Yall were a hub hench why you can't talk global impact. Atl is notoriously homegrown, you had to hit the A in 2004 but it's been a long time since then fam. The internet put a stop to all that ATL being the hub sh1t and it only lastest like 8 years. Trust I was in Patchwerk studios with my cousin who managed it for years, Gucci in the booth. So you not the only one fam, trust.
Aint no Dilla day in ATL bruh…
So lets go.. No hubs here… Real ATL sh1t.. aint no Dilla raps in ATL but a while lotta ATL in Michigan…. Even Cnote jocking our sound.
3 Atlanta artist? Cool. Lizzo from the way low key.
Aint no Dilla day in ATL bruh…
So lets go.. No hubs here… Real ATL sh1t.. aint no Dilla raps in ATL but a while lotta ATL in Michigan…. Even Cnote jocking our sound.
Kayne from the A low key… Which way we going with this?
Aaliyah is the truth…but we talkin about makin beats…
I thought we was at least…
Keep the goalposts where they stand…
I aint seen you produce no relevant Detroit producers. The case is closed…
Respect to Dilla… But you know what it is..