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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Uncommon hip hop beats , what makes a beat uncommon

This might be an easy question for producers to answer, but I find not so much for artists.  A lot of them just end up not having anything real to base their beat selection on other than a feeling.  Truth is, that's really good.  Cuz it doesn't matter what creds a producer has or what he talks up about himself or his beatz.  What matters is the beats and how they make you feel.  The rest is just xtra.  Lots of producers are really seling you and image and don't focus on the beats.  Once you know how to spot it, you get around that pretty quick. Don't believe the hype, finding uncommon hip hop beats is really a personal thing for each artist.  Do your homework and your money won;t be wasted on whack beatz.

Ok so what makes a beat unique, or uncommon.  From an artist's standpoint, the question should be asked instead like: Will this beat make me sound unique?  Is it the kind beat my audience will jump up and down for?  Is it going to make me feel good to get on this track and am i gonna kill with it?  Does this beat take me to a place where I can spit genius? If you can answer these questions in the yes mode then you are on the right track with a beat.  If you aint sure and don't love it, then move on.  You can always come back to it.  Beat selection isn't a science.  Stop trying to know and feel it out.  It's all about you and what you can bring.  If a beats got it on that tip then she's a keeper.

Do your shopping first.  Find those gems.  More than you need and then cut that list down to what you need and maybe a couple xtras.  After you've got that all squared, then buy or lease your beats.  I think this kind of prep in shopping a project for serious artists, really helps them get valuable focus and momentum on a project with total confidence on it from day 1.  You did the hard work, now get in the booth and have fun with it.  Your fans will be able to tell when you aint trying to make some whack beatz work for you.  Even on a subliminal level your flows and rhymes will just have that 'feel' of authenticity.  We record a lot of hip hop artists, and can hear it instantly when it's forced.  The fans do too, they just don't know what to call it, but they know they like to hear cats that can really get down, instead of the struggling clowns.
     They don't want to see you workin, they want to see you playin at it, cuz after all to them you are the best!  Prove it to them by being professional and by doing the work, so that you can, as an artist, deliver 100% heat to them time after time.  After that, you got em comin back like Mc'Donald's.  and 9 billion served sounds real nice fam! Stay Blessed! Much Love!

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