Calling someone p**** cause they don’t like your fav rapper as much as you hilarious
Avi-less behavior
It's heavily influenced by Memphis Rap lol
that dude knows nothing about music outside of drake and friends it’s cray-z
You don’t know rap
Leave this convo to the grown ups
You're an avi-less Drake stan who was probably born in the 2000s
Go shoot a school up buddy leave the rap talk to people who take their meds and don't have to sneak into bars
that dude knows nothing about music outside of drake and friends it’s cray-z
Average KTT user
You're an avi-less Drake stan who was probably born in the 2000s
Go shoot a school up buddy leave the rap talk to people who take their meds and don't have to sneak into bars
You’re so wrong its laughable 😂
People on this site know me personally
Goofy ass
Elaborate
The production sounds like 2000s Memphis Rap and Dirty South music (both of which were invented in Memphis even tho Texas clearly took the Dirty South sound and defined it), Drake interpolated T.I. on the best song on the album, and they sampled Skinny Pimp on another one of the best songs on the album
Just to name a few things
You’re so wrong its laughable 😂
People on this site know me personally
Goofy ass
Why would anyone want to know you personally?
Im flattered you keep a screenshot of me naming artists whos projects I listened to recently
I can't imagine surviving off of a steady diet of 2023 Drake and Gunna for 365 days
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/tay-keith-her-loss-producer-interview-1234624953/amp/
KTT stays taking losses
The average KTTer has no serious grasp of trap music and its history outside of the most popular forms of the style to arise since 2014, maybe 2010 if they're adventurous/older lol
And then they try to gatekeep "street music"
Down terrible as usual
Im flattered you keep a screenshot of me naming artists whos projects I listened to recently
if that’s what you think
I can't imagine surviving off of a steady diet of 2023 Drake and Gunna for 365 days
dude is a joke lmao
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/tay-keith-her-loss-producer-interview-1234624953/amp/
A producer doesn't necessarily make it "influenced" in the context of conceptual but it's a close one
The production sounds like 2000s Memphis Rap and Dirty South music (both of which were invented in Memphis even tho Texas clearly took the Dirty South sound and defined it), Drake interpolated T.I. on the best song on the album, and they sampled Skinny Pimp on another one of the best songs on the album
Just to name a few things
Only valid point you have here is them sampling a memphis rapper (Hours in Silence)
You can't use TI as an example of Memphis influence bruh
Saying it's "heavily influenced" by memphis when the influence isn't even that prominent on the album is kind of a stretch.
Only valid point you have here is them sampling a memphis rapper (Hours in Silence)
You can't use TI as an example of Memphis influence bruh
Saying it's "heavily influenced" by memphis when the influence isn't even that prominent on the album is kind of a stretch.
”Can you talk about your creative process for producing tracks on Her Loss?”
I feel like I really had to go back into doing my history on the Memphis artists, because you can only be inspired so long by doing the same s***, you know? I had to go back and look up the Memphis history, get more intrigued by it and listen to all of the Project Pat s***, Three 6, Yo Gotti s***, and the older artists like you probably haven’t heard of. I was just listening to all this s***. And I knew this the type of vibe that I needed to really tap in. So I definitely was in my Memphis bag for the past six months. I was going crazy making the majority of my Memphis s***, and also still focusing on different vibes too, sampling and s***. Even me going into the studio with 21 a couple months ago and knowing I got the session with him, I’m like, “Man, I know him and Drake got this Memphis chemistry, too.” So I had to tap into it 100 percent.
”Being from Memphis, your sound is often described as that trunk-rattling grit from the south. How would you describe the influence Memphis has on your sound?”
I was born into this s*** and raised in this s***. Memphis music is all I listened to and all my family listened to. My stepfather who I am still close with really influenced my taste for music. So a lot of the s*** he was listening to was a lot of Memphis artists. During that time it was like Playa Fly, 8Ball & MJ, and you know it’s subconsciously stuck with me. The Three 6 and all that s***, like that sound. Most importantly, me being in this Memphis wave and being a big part of Memphis becoming mainstream, I had to do my research on the past artists and the niggas who actually have influenced the Memphis sound like Gangsta Pat and Gangsta Blac and all that s***. Understanding Memphis history, especially if I’m like the face of it now. I salute them and give them credit, 100 percent.