When you think about it. A lot of these albums from today's young artists are not cohesive projects but rather jumbled songs put into playlists. But if they had some input and advice from established industry players with experience crafting flowing projects from start to finish, we might get good albums again than just 2 or 3 good songs and the rest being duds all over the place. We need more guys like Dre, 50, Kanye having more close overseeing of today's albums being put out. What do yall think?
Hit-Boy and Westside Gunn did an excellent job recently.
King's Disease, Burden of Proof and Pray for Haiti out now
I do not agree with the examples you posted but I agree with the idea
I'm also in for one producer albums (4:44, King's Disease, Wyoming albums, Unlocked etc)
I do not agree with the examples you posted but I agree with the idea
I'm also in for one producer albums (4:44, King's Disease, Wyoming albums, Unlocked etc)
This a bigger one for me. One producer albums always have a more cohesive vision to me.
Not to say multi-producer albums aren't bad but it requires the artist to actually put more work in curating which not every artist can properly do that.
This a bigger one for me. One producer albums always have a more cohesive vision to me.
Not to say multi-producer albums aren't bad but it requires the artist to actually put more work in curating which not every artist can properly do that.
This goes both ways because not every producer can carry an album. But there can be surprises (for example Pi'erre being able to do that)
Hit-Boy and Westside Gunn did an excellent job recently.
King's Disease, Burden of Proof and Pray for Haiti out now
Alchemist and madlib too
Alchemist and madlib too
Fax!
Madlib is sitting on too many unreleased projects tho
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https://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-executive-producer-needs-to-return-to-hip-hop.857631/#post-42451709
Dr. Dre did nothing on GKMC lol
This a bigger one for me. One producer albums always have a more cohesive vision to me.
Not to say multi-producer albums aren't bad but it requires the artist to actually put more work in curating which not every artist can properly do that.
damn, you saying nas killed hip hop?
I do not agree with the examples you posted but I agree with the idea
I'm also in for one producer albums (4:44, King's Disease, Wyoming albums, Unlocked etc)
Most of the Wyoming albums were ass.