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  • Jul 20, 2023
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    notbrock

    Because now people make samples and get credited

    Most beats always had more than 1 person that contributed. The band the producer sampled didn’t get counted as a producer back then

    No, that's not what I mean. Even on rap songs where samples aren't used today, you'll see 5-10 producers come out to claim co-production credit on a song that has a really simple beat and you can't even tell who worked on what part of the song exactly. Before, one producer would make the beat and you'd understand what they did.

    Just something I've noticed happening on damn near every rap song in the last 5-8 years now.

  • Jul 20, 2023
    thegreatdivine

    No, that's not what I mean. Even on rap songs where samples aren't used today, you'll see 5-10 producers come out to claim co-production credit on a song that has a really simple beat and you can't even tell who worked on what part of the song exactly. Before, one producer would make the beat and you'd understand what they did.

    Just something I've noticed happening on damn near every rap song in the last 5-8 years now.

    Where samples aren't used? Examples of this?

  • Jul 20, 2023

    Lol

  • Jul 20, 2023
    quadra

    He made sure his comeback single would chart long

  • Jul 20, 2023
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    lil ufo

    no I need special explanation

    La negaciĂłn no es un rĂ­o en Egipto

  • Jul 20, 2023
    quadra

    He made sure his comeback single would chart long

    For his sake, I hope it does well. This is reminding me of Power Is Power back in 2019 lmao.

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    Jul 20, 2023
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    TTU

    La negaciĂłn no es un rĂ­o en Egipto

    pero explĂ­quenme huevon

  • Jul 20, 2023
    lil ufo

    pero explĂ­quenme huevon

    Me disculpo, solo respondĂ­ para preparar ese chiste. No tengo ni idea...

  • In as f***

  • Jul 20, 2023

    (it’s lit) (Yaaaah)

  • Jul 20, 2023
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    thegreatdivine

    Why is it a thing now to have 25 producers work on one basic beat? I miss the days when a single producer could deliver a product. Doesn't seem to be the case anymore.

    I know what point you're trying to make but the song's not even out yet. If it's something like Sicko Mode/Rodeo level s*** why would a ton of producers on track surprise you.

    When the product is MBDTF level, a high number of credits on track shouldn't throw you off or anything.

  • Jul 20, 2023
    thegreatdivine

    Why is it a thing now to have 25 producers work on one basic beat? I miss the days when a single producer could deliver a product. Doesn't seem to be the case anymore.

    If the session musicians of yesteryears were credited as producers as they are in current times, you’d be floored

    Also the drum programming & sound design of modern production can be super demanding time-wise so having a team seems natural

  • Jul 20, 2023
    thegreatdivine

    No, that's not what I mean. Even on rap songs where samples aren't used today, you'll see 5-10 producers come out to claim co-production credit on a song that has a really simple beat and you can't even tell who worked on what part of the song exactly. Before, one producer would make the beat and you'd understand what they did.

    Just something I've noticed happening on damn near every rap song in the last 5-8 years now.

    Because it does have a sample. It’s just not a sample from an actual song. It’s a piece of music made by a producer and sent to another to make a beat with

    Back in the day you’d get a beat that says “Prod. Just Blaze” even tho he sampled a song from Billy Stewart to make the beat

    Nowadays you see a beat that says “Prod. Boi-1da, Frank Dukes & Allen Ritter”. Boi-1da made the actual beat, Frank Dukes and Allen Ritter made the sample that Boi-1da used the same way Just Blaze used the Billy Stewart sample

    This can get kind of confusing if you don’t know who the beat maker or sample maker is tho. But typically if you see a popular producer and a couple other names in the credits it usually means those other names made the sample

    This songs a bit different because Travis does the Kanye type s*** where he’s trying to make something ambitious which usually has intros/outros/beat switches etc. that all come from different producers

  • Jul 20, 2023
    Alberto balsalm

    I know what point you're trying to make but the song's not even out yet. If it's something like Sicko Mode/Rodeo level s*** why would a ton of producers on track surprise you.

    When the product is MBDTF level, a high number of credits on track shouldn't throw you off or anything.

    Fair enough.

  • Jul 20, 2023
    thegreatdivine

    Why is it a thing now to have 25 producers work on one basic beat? I miss the days when a single producer could deliver a product. Doesn't seem to be the case anymore.

    as a music producer…. it’s fun to collab with other music producers tbh

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  • Jul 21, 2023
    JACKWEBVSTHEWORLD2

    not really

    think about the market its tapping into f*** them artsy nerds