People like what they gonna like man. You saying this shit is hot garbage juice isn't gonna stop cats from jammin it. For example, I guarantee you there's at least one nigga on here that thinks o.g. maco's song is the shit. I get it you arguing just because there are 808's on the track doesn't make the track hot. To you.
Maximus Rex;7568507 said:rip.dilla;7567518 said:808 heavy production is quite the norm in mainstream HipHop in this age.
Nigga, they've been using 808's since Rebel Without a Pause.
rip.dilla;7567518 said:Depending on how you tweak it, the producer on this jawn did a damn good job.
Nigga, the producer and and engineer on the track ARE SUPPOSE TO MIX DOWN THE SONG PROPERLY.
rip.dilla;7567518 said:you need to see the reaction of niggas on stage when the song came on..
Potna's quote gives me a chance to break down his argument using the premise/conclusion format that ya boy learned in Ethics. According to rip.dilla, his conclusion is that because niggas where hyped and Whiz hoppin' around on stage like he was off some "Walter White" Co Co is a hot song.
Premise-The bass kicks in Co Co hit hard
Premise-The people on stage were hyped when the song came on
Conclusion-Therefore Co Co is a hot track.
The this is an inductive argument and the argument isn't non cogent because the premises doesn't make the conclusion probable. Just because a song has a hard 808 bass kick, was mixed down properly, and the people on stage were overly animated, doesn't lend itself to the belief that a song is indeed a hot track. It just means that people like a wack ass garbage song with deep bass kicks.