It really is a pretty sounding beat even without the lyrics, it's really calming and peaceful. Like you're sitting in a hot spring in deep Asian mountains while its snowing
The sample flipping that some artists do is absolutely crazy. I love how sound can just be sliced, cut, pasted and pitch shifted to already create something that sounds new and unique.
@@fionnlynch8342 thats exactly why yung lean is so good he uses his voice more as a rhythmic instrument to let his prods shine, he's the one who popularized crediting producers in a way they deserve in the modern rap scene
Honestly this isn't really that hard to do if you're on a computer. Adding melodies is way more impressive than chopping the sample. Like u can mess around and do that by accident
When done correctly and crediting the original artists. A couple of artists are lazy 🥱 underscoring those who can actually use musical knowledge to enhance a song 😊
The original song it was sampled from (the one we hear before sampling was done) was composed by a Dasa called Purandaradasa, who was a rich merchant in late 15th or early 16th century AD in modern day Karnataka. He gave up all his material possessions and became a Dasa. He is considered to be Father or Indian Carnatic music, who composed devotional songs in Kannada and Sanskrit languages, or a mix of both.
@@tokuyou3811 its borderline almost not even rap but like rhythmic pop/house. certainly not hiphop just because hes *kinda rapping, just like something isnt rock because it has an electric guitar yk
I love how you visualized the samples, cuts, and other changes. It’s very clear to understand when showed like this, even if it might seem like an unremarkable touch to some, I think it’s cool👍
@@TheRealTsg982 I swear; literally the other day I was revisiting the 2016 XXL freshmen cypher and BOY was it PACKED with 21, Denzel, Uzi, Kodak, and Yachty. Who knew back then that not one, not two, but ALL of these rappers would go on to be massive in a few years? Not me for sure
@@skunkpiratesop isn’t joking when he says it’s one of the most influential songs of the 2010s. Very few people in musical circles would argue against that.
@@skunkpiratesim on contradicted shit, peein on old peoples houses is an inflict, 2003 shit, this aint no splitting bills shit, ima peel banana skids while listening to r kelly’s greatest hits
De De Mouse is underrated af. His lives sets are next level. And he’s so diverse. He literally made one of my favorite Jersey beats and then turns around and makes groovy Disco lol He’s a genius musician.
Narayana.... ❤ 🚩 As an Indian... I never knew this melody came from here 🇮🇳🕉 For those who don't know, It's a Devotional song Yamanelli Kananedhu dedicated to Lord of Preservation Narayana from India and Language is actually Kannada which do have many words that are in Sanskrit too Since Old Indian Languages like Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit have a lot of similar words
i actually thought its sanskrit or old telugu mainly because of how the song sounds but its kannada also old kannada and old telugu are way similar than modern kannada and modern telugu
Holy Mother F***!! I heard this song a million times and I was always drawn to that music so much. It's my mother tongue Kannada. A devotional song on Narayana. Now it makes sense❤
im hindu and love ginseng strip 2002. i feel like religion and music can be put as two different entities without having to clash over this whole respect thing. also, Krishna loved singing, dancing, and music. i doubt Krishna would be that bothered seeing a song about a hindu god being transformed into another song that is now loved all over the world
@@csssssss only reason I'm talking about this is because I'm Hindu as well. And if you listen closely to the new piece of "art", I think you may disagree with your own statement.
@@deepdivin yung lean isn’t really dissing Hindu culture by doing this though, he’s just having fun with art. i doubt he knew that it was a Hindu chant and even if so, it doesn’t matter. the chant and the song are two different entities, he isn’t shaming people for being Hindu or disrespecting the culture, and it’s art, which should be able to be made in infinite many ways. discouraging using Hindu culture in music is not only putting a bad rep on the religion, it is restricting creativity and a flow for people who never knew about Hinduism to discover and explore it. art shouldn’t be taken as seriously as you are making it out to be (no offense to you, ur prolly chill asf irl)
I legitimately got goose bumps as I realized what sample this was. I only ever got as far as figuring out it was DEDEMOUSE who posted it on an online art gallery. Thank you for posting this!
DE DE MOUSE bruh 😮 i thought i was the only person who listens to him since 2008 i was 9 and still a fan of his music, cant believe nobody knew the sample💯💯💯💯 i always knew the sample but glad to see him getting recognition 🔥🔥🔥
The original recording of the sample music is a indian praise song named: Ugabhoga Purandaradasa Bhagya Murti, sung by Baghya Murthy and composed by Purandara Dasa, Yall need to understand that the song he sampled is a indian god chant
@@noone-mo6gy He corrupted the devotional song of Purandra Dasa, a big devotee of Narayan, and a really important historical figure for carnatic music and the Tattvavada sect, his songs are literally considered an ocean of knowledge and devotion. He then proceded to add bad words. Isnt that already an insult?
it’s crazy that even de de mouse didn’t even know where he got the samples, but a random dude stumbled across it on a platform with over 10,000+ samples of sounds. then someone else actually found it somehow and people recreated it including the dude who stumbled across it. and on the same video where i found that out a dude said that it was his mother, and her name was Dr. Bhagya Murthy from Singapore. She made many samples in the Heart of asia pack.
@@justananimefan9156 Sanskrit can be found in many languages. It's like saying there's Greek in English words. Languages use roots from other languages, it's normal.
@@daddykimjongun7777 Kannada from the perspective of origin is independent of Samskrutha but Samskrutha's influence over Kannada is significant. Ever heard of the term "Tat-sama and Tad-bhava"?
This is how you do samples. Pierre is one of the few who do this in rap too. Everyone else just slaps an old song on with some snares and hi hats then calls it a sample
@@appelsap45 first of all Yung lean rapped on the beat , not produced it lmaoo and second it is what it is , when shit come together it create history like this song did
not only they chopped the sample,they also wrote their own melody layer
What does that mean ?
@@FartoogreasyI think they mean the bells and stuff around the sample
im pretty sure they didn't make the bells @@blackconfucius4974
@@Fartoogreasysince it chopped vocals from several loops, they create new loops off of the chopped vocals
@@Fartoogreasythey created a new unique melody separate from the melody of the samples
It’s probably one of the most iconic samples of the 2010s tbf
I never heard it in my life 😂
@@AXELVISSERS nothing wrong with not having good music taste kid :)
@@doogi30 i'm 23 an listen to old house, trance and techno, kid. This just sounds like some indian yapping.
@@AXELVISSERS it is some indian yapping, what are you trying to say with your comments?
@@doogi30 that it's not very pleasant to the ears
2012-2017 was unbelievable for hiphop. 5 years and the sound was a world apart.
Narayana ❤
That editing with the samples combining together was cleeaaannnn 🔥🔥
It really is a pretty sounding beat even without the lyrics, it's really calming and peaceful. Like you're sitting in a hot spring in deep Asian mountains while its snowing
Bad
@@TheMenaceHimself666miserable?
@@TheMenaceHimself666🪣
Literally made by some Swedish stoner teenagers in 2013 😂 such a crazy story
Nah it’s chopped by De De mouse, track called loop 61. Yung Gud just sampled his finished chop and made it into the ginseng strip beat
@@macandrew6868I really hope he payed for that sample cuz God damn his fame was nothing without de de mouse
Gud has made enough to be famous without that sample lol @@milank1586
@@milank1586I think it was royalty free unfortunately
Paying for a sample to someone who made the sample? Pay the original artist.
The sample flipping that some artists do is absolutely crazy.
I love how sound can just be sliced, cut, pasted and pitch shifted to already create something that sounds new and unique.
Don't give the artist the credit hahaha, it's our producers that deserve the credit
@@fionnlynch8342 thats exactly why yung lean is so good he uses his voice more as a rhythmic instrument to let his prods shine, he's the one who popularized crediting producers in a way they deserve in the modern rap scene
This is probably one of the greatest samples of all time
Your on crack
It's actually insane that Gud was able to demonstrate such an insane proficiency in production at 17
By stretching audio
Honestly this isn't really that hard to do if you're on a computer. Adding melodies is way more impressive than chopping the sample. Like u can mess around and do that by accident
@@cloudmaster182 true
@@cloudmaster182people do that all the time but they don’t always become a hit
When you have a passion all those words go out the door, it's just you and the thing you love.
I still can’t believe how far ahead Yung lean was with his music. It’s almost timeless.
The beat sounds like it was made a week ago 😂
@@roi0409 make a better one
@@roi0409newgen
Ik This is beautiful
@@roi0409 exactly bru shi cra
This shit was godly
It is literally a God chant, Narayan (last line) means Lord Vishnu in Hindu culture
Still godly
Literally
Literally
Literally 😭
The visuals you make to explain this is so cool! Sampling is such an underrated art form
it's just creatively stealing
@@user-tm8jt2py3d be fr bruh
@@user-tm8jt2py3d lol i agree, creatively using your brains to create a complete masterpiece out of some random tracks
When done correctly and crediting the original artists. A couple of artists are lazy 🥱 underscoring those who can actually use musical knowledge to enhance a song 😊
It has "Narayana" which is why its so soothing
Bhai iski tune achi hai isliye
@@RedLunchBoxsahi kaha bhai❤
Kannada!❤
I don't know why, but it makes me cry.
Bro took a song composed almost 600 years ago and made a hip hop tune out of it. Kudos
Yes it was the tune is indian about narayan
The original song it was sampled from (the one we hear before sampling was done) was composed by a Dasa called Purandaradasa, who was a rich merchant in late 15th or early 16th century AD in modern day Karnataka. He gave up all his material possessions and became a Dasa. He is considered to be Father or Indian Carnatic music, who composed devotional songs in Kannada and Sanskrit languages, or a mix of both.
it was composed 600 years ago bro...just look it up@@Sokker_
What is the song title?@@shree9418
i hate u @@Sokker_
IT HIT HARD WHEN THE SAMPLE SLOWED DOWN 🔥🔥🔥
FRR!!!!!
SIIIIMMMM
It would sound dope as hell even without slowing it down🙏🏻
Changed key also
@@YouSmokeChed fr
Damn, the person who broke this down os legendary. Almost like he was robbed of his royalties he was supposed to get & he had to find a proof
im impressed by de de mouse, that was a really fun flip. can't believe it hadnt became a hip hop track until yung lean got to it
thats not a hiphop track lmao
@@darkskinwhite what do you think it is?
@@tokuyou3811 its borderline almost not even rap but like rhythmic pop/house. certainly not hiphop just because hes *kinda rapping, just like something isnt rock because it has an electric guitar yk
@@darkskinwhite hip hop inspired, no doubt yeah
@@darkskinwhite this is a reach. its literally cloud rap
The original recording is a indian praise song named: Ugabhoga Purandaradasa Bhagya Murti, sung by Baghya Murthy and composed by Purandara Dasa
Ugabhoga has got to be racially motivated
Lol no it's a devotional song cuz
@@satriabagaskara4198tf it's not it's just sanskrit
@@ananverma7177 yeah, its just a joke honey.
@@satriabagaskara4198FOUL 😭
Bro took religious songs into a dj mix
The whole mix is the variation of "narayana" meaning "God"
@@bassgamer8028yeah it's from the 1400s by Purandara Dasa
I love how you visualized the samples, cuts, and other changes. It’s very clear to understand when showed like this, even if it might seem like an unremarkable touch to some, I think it’s cool👍
Yung gud is such a underated god at producing Music
Its scary how talented he is
Called Yung Gud for a reason!!
Yeah those euros on a whole other level for sure
De De Mouse's beat was more impressive
@@shayaanrk took a sample and rapped about bitches wow
him sherm n whitearmour are some of the best producers ever.
The first note from the sample is what makes the melody addictive
Before he finished the sentence, I saw yung lean and knew, yes, yes it was the most iconic sample of 2013
Fr, that flip is godly. I'm not a HUGE fan of the Soundcloud rap era, but it did produce a few gems
Exactly
@@rohinsengupta604it was a time to grow up in fr 😭
@@TheRealTsg982 I swear; literally the other day I was revisiting the 2016 XXL freshmen cypher and BOY was it PACKED with 21, Denzel, Uzi, Kodak, and Yachty. Who knew back then that not one, not two, but ALL of these rappers would go on to be massive in a few years? Not me for sure
In the words of Yung Lean: "Bitches come and go, but you know I stay"
Incredible. One of the most influential songs of the 2010s, crazy how most people just think of it as a recent tik tok trend lol
Never heard of this track
@@skunkpiratesthat’s because you were in your dad’s nutsack at that time probably. Not insulting you tho
I'm glad I heard this before tik tok
@@skunkpiratesop isn’t joking when he says it’s one of the most influential songs of the 2010s. Very few people in musical circles would argue against that.
@@skunkpiratesim on contradicted shit, peein on old peoples houses is an inflict, 2003 shit, this aint no splitting bills shit, ima peel banana skids while listening to r kelly’s greatest hits
This is such art from the producers side
sampling is one of the truest forms of art in my opinion. growing up on crazy samples like this definitely impacted the way i create in a big way
@Mericah he didnt say yung lean created the sample. He commented his opinion on samples 😐
doesnt take skill to take something you didn't make and slow it down
@@gtfafm1036he’s talking about de de mouse’s sampling🤦♂️
Bruh come on you can see more work went into it then that lol, he rearranged a portion of the song and made it it’s own melody
@@ButterscotchPenguin no, he took a loop someone else made, slowed it down and put trap drums on it
Always gives me goosebumps when the beat comes together, that song reminds me of my youth
Same bro same
This should be in a museum
De De Mouse is underrated af. His lives sets are next level. And he’s so diverse. He literally made one of my favorite Jersey beats and then turns around and makes groovy Disco lol He’s a genius musician.
De De Mouse and Fake Creators (which he is a member of) are amazing as hell.
That's KANNADA. A language from Karnataka - A southern state of India
Just say India
No one asked
@@vanguardna9986why if you don't care fc*k off he's saying correct
@@vanguardna9986it's just nice to know man :)
I asked. @@vanguardna9986
2013...and this song....would be heaven to song lovers especially when it's sang by a 16 yrs old guy...
Incredibility was at its peak and it still is
The stole the banger(a devotional praise song from india)
@@Vaibhavi3356let me guess you are a stinky indian 😂 be happy cause i would have never listened to that shit at the start of
That damn vocal chop changed my perspective of the song
Narayana.... ❤ 🚩
As an Indian... I never knew this melody came from here 🇮🇳🕉
For those who don't know, It's a Devotional song Yamanelli Kananedhu dedicated to Lord of Preservation Narayana from India and Language is actually Kannada which do have many words that are in Sanskrit too
Since Old Indian Languages like Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Sanskrit have a lot of similar words
Where to find the song
@@Ram-qu1oq name: Ugabhoga Purandaradasa Bhagya Murti
@@classicgaming8576 thanks 🙏
"bitches come and go bro.."
@@Manutd04690😂😂😂😂
de de mouse..what a work.. genius
Such a throwback
Proper man. Good times
Literally an Indian Sanskrit song
I am amazed ❤❤
Kannada*
@@shnobi4221 Didn't know Kannada/Karnataka was outside of India 😂
@@maxplayerOtakuAs far I know kannada is a language as is Sanskrit
@@artifalam1958 Yeah who said it's not? That guy's initial comment is deleted
That not sanskrit song it's kannada song
Nahhh this song back in my head now 😔
Nah bro turned the mantra to a wholeass melody😂😂
Mantras are a melody themselves if you listen carefully
Imagine putting your heart and soul into a beat and somebody comes and raps “bitches come and go” on it 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's a good song tho
@@erisakatia2158no it’s not
@@maikamcnairy9545 you dont understand yung lean then. man pioneered modern rap
@@radchum no wonder modern rap is so trash
@@maikamcnairy9545 If you think about the fact that he was 15 at the time and that it was one of his first songs, it's a good song
This is arguably the most important and influential song of all time regarding the future of rap
I think it catapulted it forward 100% I agree with you (even if indirectly)
Name of Narayana
And then the lyrics of the song 😭
Yeah..... what a joke 😼
Get upset smelly indian
It's a spiritual song
my inner hindu and the drainer fighting rn
@@prabhavvvcan you translate what is being said?
Definitely seems like it takes a skillful ear, especially the way they are rearranged its cool af
that melody is MUSIC to my ears
Narayana lives eternally
literally XD
This sample gives me goosebumps every time. So good.
contemporary hip hop would not exist as it is without this track
This is our soft power shining brightly.
Indian Impact is Everywhere.❤
Lots of love from India Brother.❤
Producers are so under appreciated
Brotha that sample is from my mother tongue, It's KANNADA. My eyes literally lit up as soon as I heard those lyrics😳.
Any kannadiga here??
yes sirrr!!!
Do you know where can i find full version of this by any chance ?
When they chopped up the lyrics did it even make sense? Just curious
@@randomprinny_posergamer Nope the chopped up version in the sample was just random noise put together. It was like just syllables, that's it.
i actually thought its sanskrit or old telugu mainly because of how the song sounds but its kannada also old kannada and old telugu are way similar than modern kannada and modern telugu
Holy Mother F***!! I heard this song a million times and I was always drawn to that music so much. It's my mother tongue Kannada. A devotional song on Narayana. Now it makes sense❤
Meaning plz?
@@shortzifyfootballpraising lord Vishnu!!
@dariy6025its a song that is to praise and workship lord vishnu his name is narayana which can be heard in the song
ಜೈ ಕನ್ನಡ!❤
Good lookin Julian for finding this
Greatest short ive ever seen
at first she was singing in kannada
When the +1 semitones are added, it sounds like Bloom by Odesza!!!
omg yesssss!
People dont know how influential Yung Lean was on rap
Influence was crazy prodigy ahead of his time
You don’t listen to rap
@chefboyrgee4142 how so ?
@@chefboyrgee4142 your just an Oldhead 🤡 whats your opinion worth?
Yall need to understand that the song he sampled is a indian god chant
Now it's a song about bitches coming and going. Hope they understand respect is a two way street.
im hindu and love ginseng strip 2002. i feel like religion and music can be put as two different entities without having to clash over this whole respect thing. also, Krishna loved singing, dancing, and music. i doubt Krishna would be that bothered seeing a song about a hindu god being transformed into another song that is now loved all over the world
@@csssssss only reason I'm talking about this is because I'm Hindu as well. And if you listen closely to the new piece of "art", I think you may disagree with your own statement.
@@deepdivin yung lean isn’t really dissing Hindu culture by doing this though, he’s just having fun with art. i doubt he knew that it was a Hindu chant and even if so, it doesn’t matter. the chant and the song are two different entities, he isn’t shaming people for being Hindu or disrespecting the culture, and it’s art, which should be able to be made in infinite many ways. discouraging using Hindu culture in music is not only putting a bad rep on the religion, it is restricting creativity and a flow for people who never knew about Hinduism to discover and explore it.
art shouldn’t be taken as seriously as you are making it out to be (no offense to you, ur prolly chill asf irl)
@@csssssss fair enough fair enough. Your words have compelled me lol. Makes sense
I legitimately got goose bumps as I realized what sample this was. I only ever got as far as figuring out it was DEDEMOUSE who posted it on an online art gallery. Thank you for posting this!
Julian Ceasar made history with this one
first i was dumbfounded, now, its so amazing
Amazing how far ahead of time they were. And shout out to Julian for finally solving this mystery 🙏🏽
Some respect on Julian Caesar
yes please
Yeah def
Sounds like luffy
Yeah it's kinda...
😂
Вхахахахахаххаахахах😂
lmao
Who
@@brucerain2106main character of one piece
DE DE MOUSE bruh 😮 i thought i was the only person who listens to him since 2008 i was 9 and still a fan of his music, cant believe nobody knew the sample💯💯💯💯 i always knew the sample but glad to see him getting recognition 🔥🔥🔥
Thats crazy hahaha ❤😂
BICHES COME AND GO, BRO!
The best vocal chop of all time. I just need that hd instrumental
This song was so important to me in 8th grade 😂😂
What's the sample flip saying
@@OfoeNelson it's praise to lord narayana (vishnu) in the language kannada
@@BWG05 But does the prayer make sense after chopping up the words?
No meaning after chopping but the vocals go hard 🗣️🗣️
The original recording of the sample music is a indian praise song named: Ugabhoga Purandaradasa Bhagya Murti, sung by Baghya Murthy and composed by Purandara Dasa, Yall need to understand that the song he sampled is a indian god chant
the melody he put under the sample is dope
Yoooo, finding this thing must be crazy. Living Sherlock
Lean paved the way for so much of today's music but ppl not ready for that convo
That’s fire, he took different parts of the song & made it sound like it was a consecutive melody
For a second I thought it was gonna be a bait and switch with Luffy singing in skypiea
I’m 21. This song spawned our teenage years. It was the Proto genesis of the clout era.
Time flies fr
U were 11 when this song came out
@@bansQQQ which was the proto genesis of my teen years
@@bansQQQ eh 11 year olds act like teenagers enough they're in middle school
I mean like that much of a master worksmanship, creativity is literally mind blowing.I'm out of words
bro opened a prisma 2
💀💀💀
Fr I heard that shit too 😂
Holy to Unholy song real quick
Lol
Why's that?
@@noone-mo6gyits a devotional song dedicatsd to Narayan
@@servantofthelord108 Okay, did Yung Lean say anything bad about Narayan is his song?
@@noone-mo6gy He corrupted the devotional song of Purandra Dasa, a big devotee of Narayan, and a really important historical figure for carnatic music and the Tattvavada sect, his songs are literally considered an ocean of knowledge and devotion. He then proceded to add bad words. Isnt that already an insult?
it’s crazy that even de de mouse didn’t even know where he got the samples, but a random dude stumbled across it on a platform with over 10,000+ samples of sounds. then someone else actually found it somehow and people recreated it including the dude who stumbled across it. and on the same video where i found that out a dude said that it was his mother, and her name was Dr. Bhagya Murthy from Singapore. She made many samples in the Heart of asia pack.
Wow!
They took sample from Kannada folk.
This was amazing! 🔥
Props to the producers and TrackLib for helping us visualise their work! 💯
this shit hit fuckin hard when slow down goddam
That's Kannada! ❤
Thought luffy's BAKA song was dropping in for a sec..💀
There is something nostalgic about it. He really hit it in the right spot.
Bro it was an ancient hindu chant praising one of the 3 most important gods resembling existence and now it's about b**ches coming and going 😭💀
Its so old dude its iconic why u actin like this was the downfall of rap. Dude was 16
Always has been
@@ghxztpxppglv33doesn’t change the fact the song is a god chant and he rapped about “bitches come and go”
Every viewer here is lucky to hear the Supreme personality's name
So much history to this sample, so eloquently presented here 👌
Love to see this as an INDIAN
JAY SHRI RAM🙏
Gay sri ram 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
@@harry_claws xD
i don't like carry
@@harry_claws Rasgulla 😂
@@harry_clawslulla hu fukbar
You know what time it is!
Day 7 of asking tracklib to break down "Brand New" by Rhymefest
Good idea!
Kanye made that
Ain't no one gon preciate this channel's video quality?? Man its Top Notch
How tf is it just an honourable mention tho?
Blood on the leaves maybe
they picked started from the bottom by drake
@@laytonhunt6004oh hell no
probably because started from the bottom blew up at that time, while ginseng strip 2002 didn't?
@@JohnnyL69 even in 2013, track got a lot of attention. The song blew up second time last year.
Original song is in KANNADA LANGUAGE!
Kannada Language is from China😄👍
@@kengayoka1645
It's from India🇮🇳❤.
Bro are you on Drugs😂@@kengayoka1645
one of the most iconic samples of modern hiphop tbh
That's indian traditional song ...that's why I always got that vibe ... because its a classical music song which resonates with soul
Rofl a holy song turned into full blown sexual song
Womp womp
@@MusicSid-lk2vzPeepus is Gey
Remember coming across this song on Soundcloud. Legendary
Sanskrit into Chinese 😂😂
It's Kannada, not Sanskrit.
It's kannada bro
SANSKRIT WORDS ARE THERE BLUD@@CosmicValkyrie
@@justananimefan9156 Sanskrit can be found in many languages. It's like saying there's Greek in English words. Languages use roots from other languages, it's normal.
@@CosmicValkyrie ok
The original song is in Kannada which is one of the many officially recognised Indian languages. Proud to be a ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ(Kannadiga)❤️💛.
It's Sanskrit, and to prove my point, just read the fucking name, ind - India and snskrt- sanskrit
@@daddykimjongun7777 Lol, I speak the language. I can give you the literal meaning of each of those words.
@@NaDadiga umm maybe cuz kannada derived from Sanskrit that's why? And not the other way around.
@@daddykimjongun7777 Kannada from the perspective of origin is independent of Samskrutha but Samskrutha's influence over Kannada is significant. Ever heard of the term "Tat-sama and Tad-bhava"?
@@NaDadigadoesn't matter This is amazing
SAMPLE KING. I LOVE SAMPLING !
Broo that's KANNADA ❤️
You like all of your comments from your own two accounts don't you
@@toshibam well I got multiple comments that have been liked over 4k times ...so are you saying I have more than 4000 accounts?
@@srinidhiaithal1999 you think you did something there?
@@toshibam I could ask the same thing for you referring to that first comment of yours ?
@@srinidhiaithal1999 well, too slow then
This is how you do samples. Pierre is one of the few who do this in rap too. Everyone else just slaps an old song on with some snares and hi hats then calls it a sample
no hes not
Isn't that literally what yung lean did here though? He just took de de mouse's track, pitched it down and added drums.
@@appelsap45 first of all Yung lean rapped on the beat , not produced it lmaoo and second it is what it is , when shit come together it create history like this song did
that's literally how this beat was made lmfao
@studmuffin-bb6zv I didn't know who produced it, mb, but I'm not saying it's not a good song. I'm just pointing out that what op said is nonsensical