Roster Player #99
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For the time OC joint came out, it wasn't bad at all.
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Roster Player #99;c-9973541 said:For the time OC joint came out, it wasn't bad at all.
5 Grand;c-9973543 said:Roster Player #99;c-9973541 said:For the time OC joint came out, it wasn't bad at all.
It wasn't bad, but if you listen to the original sample, they took the bassline out.
VulcanRaven;c-9973553 said:5 Grand;c-9973543 said:Roster Player #99;c-9973541 said:For the time OC joint came out, it wasn't bad at all.
It wasn't bad, but if you listen to the original sample, they took the bassline out.
Black Rob had the same sample with a baseline. It used to bump through speakers or headphones.
VulcanRaven;c-9973553 said:5 Grand;c-9973543 said:Roster Player #99;c-9973541 said:For the time OC joint came out, it wasn't bad at all.
It wasn't bad, but if you listen to the original sample, they took the bassline out.
Black Rob had the same sample with a baseline. It used to bump through speakers or headphones.
5 Grand;d-560911 said:I got this idea from the Your A Producer thread. Name some songs that used a dope sample but the finished product didn't do the sample justice. Here's a song that I remember when it was out. I had the original Roy Ayers record and I felt the beat could have been hooked up better. The baseline is too low and the drums are too loud imo.
Here's the original sample