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Hip hop beats
Hip hop beats











I could’ve probably forced some ideas if I thought about it a little harder. I didn’t have a Lambo, so I can’t really rap about this cause the hook was on there. I didn’t have a Murcielago, so it didn’t really make sense. Kid Ink: I think the biggest beat I ever slept on was the Kanye ‘Mercy’ beat. Producer: Lifted, Mike Dean (add.), Mike Will Made It (add.), Kanye West (add.), Hudson Mohawke (add.) League’s 5 Biggest Songs | DJ Booth GOOD Music – “Mercy”

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Beat Break: Rook Shares the Story Behind J.U.S.T.I.C.E. Then when Drake got it, he text me and was like, ‘Yo! Why didn’t you send me this beat?!’ I was like, ‘My man, that was in the first set of beats I sent you’. Ross did the song with him and Chrisette Michele, and DJ Khaled sent it to Drake. Actually, I sent it to Drake before I sent it to Ross. League: We didn’t do the song specifically for Ross. Drake & Chrisette Michele – “Aston Martin Music” Buckwild Tells All: The Stories Behind His Classic Records | Complex Rick Ross ft. I think that was the first video, which Puff was actually in for a long time. So Rob does the record and a week later I walk into Def Jam, I hear Lenny playing the record going, ‘I told ya’ll this record is going to be crazy! All ya’ll niggas slept on this record.’ That record kind of brought Bad Boy back. Lenny S gave the beat to Jay-Z, then Memphis Bleek, then Amil, and then other people. One was Lord Finesse, and the other was Lenny S from Roc-A-Fella. Original artists: Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Amilīuckwild: Only two people who heard the record said it was going to be a big record.

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Then I heard it on “Halftime,” and I was like, Goddamn, I was a stupid ass for not touching this beat! Still Ill | XXL Black Rob – “Whoa!” I didn’t know why I didn’t know what to do with it, because I loved the shit out the beat. TM88 Talks “XO TOUR Llif3,” Triple Platinum & More (HNHH Interview) Nas – “Halftime”īusta Rhymes: I went over, and he made the “Halftime” beat in front of me, and he was gonna give it to me at the time.

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I need you.’ I was like, ‘fuck it,’ and I sent the whole pack to him. Future called, I think it was the next day or next two days, and he was like, ‘Bro, I need some beats. She was working on her album and I wanted to give her some beats so bad I ended up not giving them to her. Here are 27 instances when a hip hop beat was meant for another artist. Rap history is littered with stories about rappers passing on beats or producers creating them with another artist in mind, like when Busta Rhymes passed on “Halftime” or when Just Blaze created the “Girls, Girls, Girls” beat with Ghostface Killah in mind. Have you ever listened to a hip hop song and imagined another rapper over it? Chances are, that beat probably made its way to a bunch of artists before settling on the one.













Hip hop beats