*Listening to the vocals in* 0:52 "I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went play dead on the wall/floor YEAH! I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor ,I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I will never to fall down!" I was like: WHAT!?
what I hear in the vocals: "I'm wet, everybody is sca-sca-sca nigga move I'm wet ,everybody is sca-sca-sca nigga move I'm wet ,everybody is sca-sca-sca nigga move I'm wet everybody is sca- NIGGA MOVE NOW!"
by any chance could you do another version of this one i would love to hear it i still like your other remixes but this one stuck out to me next to the Elfen Lied one too
You have the same problem as the first guy. It's an easy mistake to make. You have a very creative chopping and mixing of beats. The way you layered them give it good harmony, complexity, and contrast, but there is something missing. You can work as hard as you like, but you always have to look back and think about what could be better. You need to sample more of the violins. They would contrast well with a hard hip hop beat, and they just sound really good. Everything else is good except maybe the balance in volume.
Don't listen to that person, the main reason I listen to your beats is because you mix up the beats and make it sound perfect. you pick the best parts to remix. don't stop doing that.
@@WynstonOnTheBeatWhen I wrote the comment at the time I may have assumed you got inspiration from someone else who made a similar beat first. Basicaly what im saying is to try another remix. I always want to tell people this because they miss out on the potential of incorpertating the full melodys and ideas in the original sample and chances to layer it even more in hip hop. Hip hop focuses too heavily on beats
This shit fire even in 2023
*Listening to the vocals in* 0:52
"I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went play dead on the wall/floor YEAH! I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor ,I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I went playing dead-dead-dead on the wall/floor, I will never to fall down!"
I was like: WHAT!?
🤣🤣🤣
Probably😂
🤣🤣🤣 the freak? Word, it do sound like that 😂😂🤦🏾♂️
Cool :)
This music is so beautiful
The downright coldest opening to a remix
Throwback to when is was a child jeez
Good shit Wynston!
Yo bruh I love this beat
UPPPPPP
i need too rap on this beat man
DAMN my boy. Your style sounds similar to mine lol. Good job.
this is great
🤯🤯🤯🤯 omg this is the bomb
0:52, 1:44(1:45) and 2:36
Ay this song is good you know
why does this have dislikes
@@dariustcotton That's impossible.
Those people were probably jealous and had no taste in music 🤣
Sweet
sonic 06 I been got that game for the Xbox 360
This is beasty can I please do this beat?
Sure.
Xwyn_stonX just finished check it out here soundcloud.com/remiidelucio/great-escape-produced-by-wynston
what I hear in the vocals:
"I'm wet, everybody is sca-sca-sca
nigga move
I'm wet ,everybody is sca-sca-sca
nigga move
I'm wet ,everybody is sca-sca-sca
nigga move
I'm wet everybody is sca-
NIGGA MOVE NOW!"
Sanic Fast234 LMBO!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂😂
Kang’s world
Is there any possible way I could have that tune in the background without the singing at 0:53?
Kesta Gwent that’s what gives it life
hahuahuahuaah
This is an awesome beat! Is it okay if I use this beat for a song I wrote?
I want this beat
make a sonic and shadow hip hop remix beat plz
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have a request For you Sonic 3 data select type beat
Yo, Could I use this in a video for an intro? I'll give credit as well.
oml the hook is saying HARD WORK
by any chance could you do another version of this one i would love to hear it
i still like your other remixes but this one stuck out to me next to the Elfen Lied one too
Enjoy Wyn$ton
Bro where is the download link for this beat?
where is this s o n g
i cant find it ANYWHERE
*****
Oh its things from that? But ive heard that song so much i thought these parts were from different songs-
You have the same problem as the first guy. It's an easy mistake to make. You have a very creative chopping and mixing of beats. The way you layered them give it good harmony, complexity, and contrast, but there is something missing. You can work as hard as you like, but you always have to look back and think about what could be better. You need to sample more of the violins. They would contrast well with a hard hip hop beat, and they just sound really good. Everything else is good except maybe the balance in volume.
I appreciate the honest feedback and will definitely look into that in future tracks...but who's the "first guy" you're referring to? lol
Don't listen to that person, the main reason I listen to your beats is because you mix up the beats and make it sound perfect. you pick the best parts to remix. don't stop doing that.
Homeboy Wolfgang I curious too. who's the first one?
First guy?
@@WynstonOnTheBeatWhen I wrote the comment at the time I may have assumed you got inspiration from someone else who made a similar beat first. Basicaly what im saying is to try another remix. I always want to tell people this because they miss out on the potential of incorpertating the full melodys and ideas in the original sample and chances to layer it even more in hip hop. Hip hop focuses too heavily on beats
Bruh