That beat originally was actually done by Evidence, and the version of it here is still Evidence's. On College Dropout, Ye had a live band recreate the sample and he redid the drums, but the melody and chops are still the same as Evidence's I believe.
@@slickasplunderful7040I know that this is old, but was this version really Evidences? I know Ev said he added a lot to it and aside from the vocals it sounds pretty much like the final product to me, but then again the sound quality isn’t too high.
@@-xnnybimb-9398no it’s not evidences version he just wants to put kanye down evidences version had no drums and only had the sample kanye later added his own drums that you can hear right here that were also used on a talib kweli track before the making of last call
What most people missed here is that Kanye was giving Jay the concept and the direction of the black album and how those tracks and beats are a part of it. Ye is a creative genius
Kanye said it himself that the only reason his beats were as good as they were is because of being in the studio with Just Blaze all day for that period right before and after blueprint dropped. Blaze is such a good fucking producer, he made Kanye work even harder which set the tone for how The College Dropout would wind up sounding.
Ladies and gentlemen what you just seen and witnessed @ 1:50 was YE co writing that song because that part is used in the song and just because YE isn't on the song he still gets credit on the album. YE is a beast!!!!
Ye gave it to Cam’ron to use on his track “The Dope Man” off Cam’s “Purple Haze” album. m.th-cam.com/video/c01TNc4mk4I/w-d-xo.html Purple Haze is a great album, but the best Kanye-produced track off it has to be “Dipset Forever” m.th-cam.com/video/OcHi-Na0aiM/w-d-xo.html
YE got no bad albums, all of them are perfect. That's top-notch producing. True artist, a unique artist, one of the legends we are always gonna remember. His music will surpass generations. 💯🔥 A LIVING LEGEND!
So did Kanye write Jays verse on Lucifer as well as produce it? He seems to be spitting the rap TO jay in this video. I assume this is the first time he heard it as he doesn’t look familiar with it yet
No he did not. Producers give flow and ideas to the artists so they will know how to approach the instrumental. If you notice Kanye was just saying random shit. That’s the whole job of a producer. They are the director of the band per say
@@timothyrobinson548 You’re wrong. Kanye starts by saying “and this is the verse I want you to do for me” to Jay who has clearly never contributed or heard this song before now. The next few lines are hard to make out but the last one is not and it’s the most used part of the song “I'm from the murder capital, where we murder for capital” is clear, Kanye came up with it
@@cwgmusicvideos wrong. He says “this joint right here if you ain’t gonna take it. This is what I’m say on it” meaning he was going to use the beat of Jay didn’t want it. The YE proceeded to rap his version of the song.
Why he never used “this record isn’t a record….Issa movie” as an opening for an album………..I’ll never know. That shit was cold, specially since it was JOV 😮
Yall he didn’t actually like sample dopeman, jay z wanted to see him recreate a beat from scratch and dopeman is the beat he recreated which is pretty complex and that’s why jay z is so impressed
i believe that the “doperman” beat is recreated, kanye recreated the beat and jay z is reacting so hard because kanye made the beat from scratch to 95% accurate
That first beat goes soo hard... although its basically just a Dopeman sample
@@clkgtr12 thats dopeman by NWA bro cmon 😭
@@archive-underground ay man i feel dumb for not knowing it i dont listen to 90s rap that much
@@clkgtr12 its all good bro lol u should tho! some of the greatest stuff of all time came out of that era
@@archive-underground i know im planning on starting discovering those artists soon
@@clkgtr12 you should definitely then listen to Big L, he's a punchline god
That soulful production of his first album is so soothing to listen to. I’ve listened to the album start to finish so many times. It’s just beautiful.
What album u talkm bout
@@Sijan.G The college dropout
0:30 Jay's Reaction Was Priceless 😂
You can tell by the head bob that that beat had taken him back to the block in 88 lmaooo
his reaction answers that nigga west is producing the real vibe
Samples funky worm by ohio players, NWA did it. Snoop Dogg interpolated it.
so good hahaha
I need to know the song or beat name 😭😭
Last call is one of the best Kanye songs
Faxxx
Whats the name?
@@31dar2PFbro… It’s written
Especially the end when he’s talking over the beat telling his story ! Brought chills
the best rap song oat
That face expression Hov makes when playing Last Call...still one of my favorite ye beats till this day 2018 🔥
That beat originally was actually done by Evidence, and the version of it here is still Evidence's. On College Dropout, Ye had a live band recreate the sample and he redid the drums, but the melody and chops are still the same as Evidence's I believe.
@@slickasplunderful7040I know that this is old, but was this version really Evidences? I know Ev said he added a lot to it and aside from the vocals it sounds pretty much like the final product to me, but then again the sound quality isn’t too high.
The Name of the beat Please ??
@@-xnnybimb-9398no it’s not evidences version he just wants to put kanye down evidences version had no drums and only had the sample kanye later added his own drums that you can hear right here that were also used on a talib kweli track before the making of last call
@@maybelogan was the song that used the same drums produced by Kanye?
Kanye smiling from Jay Z’s reaction is so pure
Kanye made some of Jay's biggest hits for certainty
Just Blaze probably did the biggest not forgetting Timbaland too.
No ye and just blaze did the fan favorites but the hits? Belong to the 3 headed monster (tim,pharell,swizz)
Ye and Just produced his classics @@MyCrownIssaHalo
Just blaze did
Kanye is a GENIUS
Kaynes energy is everything bro ! He seems so passionate about his work ! His head movement 😅😊
That beat that starts on 0:18 is a fucking masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whats the song?
Ricardo "Dopeman"
yeah but it samples Funky Worm by The Ohio Players.
Matteo Vaudan he chopped up the original and added some drums
@@GetTheFuckUpp thx. that beat is my next ringtone
Kanye is a genius!!
its just a remix of dopeman by drdre but yes kanye is a goat
@@HipHop_187 Ohio Players
@@HipHop_187 nerd moment:
@@Leejahstar Sounds more to Dres Sample
Right. The problem is that he knows it.
jay's reaction to the dopeman remix
its dopeman but he wasremaking
My same reaction...shit was hard
What most people missed here is that Kanye was giving Jay the concept and the direction of the black album and how those tracks and beats are a part of it.
Ye is a creative genius
Maybe the concept for the 2 songs he produced definitely not the whole album
@@tony4534 But by the time Pharrell came around to give him Allure he compared it to the last scene in Carlito’s Way.
@@tony4534 meh basically the same as for bp2 where ye set the tone and justblaze followed his footsteps
@@Wavybeing Kanye lied. Hov told the producers he wanted soul samples.
Kanye said it himself that the only reason his beats were as good as they were is because of being in the studio with Just Blaze all day for that period right before and after blueprint dropped. Blaze is such a good fucking producer, he made Kanye work even harder which set the tone for how The College Dropout would wind up sounding.
The look on Jay’s face when he takes his hat off and then his eyes get WIDE. I just know that’s when he started writing the verse in his head 🔥
Jay Z wanted to cry
0:18 One of the greatest beats ever
What beat is it for
@@IfYouKnow0705 Jay z album
@@IfYouKnow0705 It's a recreation of Dopeman by NWA
THE greatest beat ever
Ohio Players - Funky Worm
Ladies and gentlemen what you just seen and witnessed @ 1:50 was YE co writing that song because that part is used in the song and just because YE isn't on the song he still gets credit on the album. YE is a beast!!!!
What’s the name of that song
@@btapoppa1763 Jay z Lucifer
The beginning of what Kanye said is basically how he approaches every album
Yup the dopeman instrumental , was always a fire beat to me ! 🔥
Glad Evidence is doing an encore telling of his work on "Last Call". He needs to let these new jacks know who he is.
NWA-Dopeman Instrumental
Ohio players - Funky worm
With a whole lot of Kanye 808 magic
this is one of my favorite studio clips of all time 😭 JayZs face
0:25 Dopeman-Nwa
0:50 Last call- Kanye West
1:43 Lucifer- Jay Z
0:18 - 0:47 someone make a 10 hour loop of this masterpiece.
Just go listen to dopeman by nwa lmao
@@mieladnazari4988 kanye's version is much cleaner and sounds much cooler.
@@noonecares379 where do i listen to it? Did he make a track on it?
@@sagesmith7106 I've given timestamp in my comment
Ye gave it to Cam’ron to use on his track “The Dope Man” off Cam’s “Purple Haze” album.
m.th-cam.com/video/c01TNc4mk4I/w-d-xo.html
Purple Haze is a great album, but the best Kanye-produced track off it has to be “Dipset Forever”
m.th-cam.com/video/OcHi-Na0aiM/w-d-xo.html
last call is so underrated. that beat slapped so hard the first time i listened to it
The first one is from the 1970’s. It’s called “The Funky Worm” by the Ohio Players.
The last call beat still one of my fav yeezy beats
1:53 and that’s when Jay was like “I need this beat” 😂
That's the name of that beat?
@@Santiago-th6xe its lucifer by jayz
@@Cago38 You are a god man! Thank you so much! Do you know the song at 0:18??
@@VitorAugustoVTRdopeman nwa
@@agreatistone Thanks! You are the man!
First beat is "Dope Man" by N.W.A
Thats what he sampled but you can clearly tell theyre different beats
Last call is one of his best tracks produced 🔥🔥
bro the first beat still needs to be realeased
frrrr
dopeman by nwa go listen to it
Think he gave it to Cam’ron on Purple Haze album
@@willieanderson4624 Song?
@@Jaime_Uirindi_Omar just listen to Dope Man - NWA ..
YE got no bad albums, all of them are perfect. That's top-notch producing. True artist, a unique artist, one of the legends we are always gonna remember. His music will surpass generations. 💯🔥
A LIVING LEGEND!
Yeesus was trash nigga!
Donda 2 & Jesus is Cringe are duds
Donda 2 wasn't finished@@userJFK
when you got that vision , ain’t nothin stopping you 💯
Last call beat🔥🔥@0:47
Damn I miss the old Kanye....one of the dopest producers to come out of the late 90's / early 2000's💯💯💯
The first beat is orgasmic
I miss these days ..we will never have another kanye 💐
so sad the dope man remaster wasn't on that shit so hard
Ye’s producing was INDESTRUCTIBLE
That freestyle was crazyyyyy
So did Kanye write Jays verse on Lucifer as well as produce it? He seems to be spitting the rap TO jay in this video. I assume this is the first time he heard it as he doesn’t look familiar with it yet
No he did not. Producers give flow and ideas to the artists so they will know how to approach the instrumental. If you notice Kanye was just saying random shit. That’s the whole job of a producer. They are the director of the band per say
@@timothyrobinson548 You’re wrong. Kanye starts by saying “and this is the verse I want you to do for me” to Jay who has clearly never contributed or heard this song before now. The next few lines are hard to make out but the last one is not and it’s the most used part of the song “I'm from the murder capital, where we murder for capital” is clear, Kanye came up with it
@@cwgmusicvideos wrong. He says “this joint right here if you ain’t gonna take it. This is what I’m say on it” meaning he was going to use the beat of Jay didn’t want it. The YE proceeded to rap his version of the song.
@@Inchman7 what do the writing credits say?
@@Inchman7 you make no sense he is talking bout the lyrics you ignore the fact
LMAOOOO I CAME FROM JASON NASH
Same
Which video?
@@_mzf_ podcast lmfao
@@dracosuniverse558 ohh I'm daft nvm
Same
Forver one of the greatest vids to ever grace the internet
The beat at 0.50 nice
Fuckin love this beat fuckin LOVE jay's face, WHERE IS THIS SONG ????
It’s called Dopeman by Cam’Ron th-cam.com/video/c01TNc4mk4I/w-d-xo.html
@@prod.byesco6087 it’s a NWA song of the same name
@@purpledanielgamer8603 so what is the name of this beat
how can i listen this man
@@lolsoul346 Dopeman NWA, in fact nwa sampled it as well from a song called funky worm by Ohio players
Kanye a one of the greats when it comes to sampling
Last call what a track
The dopeman remix for camron gives me the ultimate stinkface
Whats the name of the song after the dopeman beat..
Quiet Sessions by IMG last call
From college dropout
ELJAYEM87 thank you I’ve been trying to figure out what it was
1:55 jay is cooking lyrics in his mind right there.
Shit bruh almost crying and Shit from the first beat its just toooooo good
A professional beat maker right there
Last Call beat is insane
Jay Z and Kanye are the greatest pound for pound musical rap geniuses ever born.
Lucifer last call and the Dope man remix are so hard
The game was fun too too cool
Where is the west coast type of instrumental at the beginning???? I needs that!
칸예가 샘플링을 해서 만든 음악을 듣고 저도 제이지와 같은 표정을 지었습니다.. 정말 놀라워요
GREATEST OF OUR TIMES
HE SAMPLED THAT BEAT FROM N.W.A. DOPEMAN
last call is definitely one of kanye’s best beats
They like working together
The way Jay looking at Ye like "he really IS a genius"
Bro he is so good I literally can’t make sense of it.
1:53 jay z makes unintentionally funny faces when listening something he likes.
The second beat is like the beat that Timballand show to Jay Z
When Kanye was......KANYE WEST!!!! Miss this guy
Interesting how he flip this beat
The song is “Dopeman - NWA”
“This record ain’t a record, it’s like a scene from a movie”
Kanye always been a genius
its so much better than the original i keep comin back, imma loop it and make a track out of it if i can lol
2 Legends
The dopeman kanye made was different with more on drums and alot more on the sinth. Also MF MADE THAT SHIT FROM SCRATCH
First beat goes so hard Dipset wouldve sounded insane over it
0:28 el mejor beat q escuche en mi vida
Am i the only one dope with first beat !
Damn that beat sounds so crisp... does anyone have any idea of the drum kit he used for this here?
Basically Jay asked Kanye to recreate the Dopeman/Ohio Players beat with no samples. Ye left Jay impressed.
Kanye: Trying to show everyone his rhymes.
Jay-Z: Already writing Lucifer in his head.
😂
did he say, "if u dont take it then this is the verse i want you to do for me?"
Supreem Court what you mean , what that means ?
0:32 Jay having Eargasim
Nintendo's lawyer back when he was a rapper, good times!
That second beat sound so familiar
Last call kanye west
Did they ever use that first sample?
NWA's dopeman beat still hits harder❤
God bless Kanye West.
Why he never used “this record isn’t a record….Issa movie” as an opening for an album………..I’ll never know. That shit was cold, specially since it was JOV 😮
I feel like Jay expressions. They music w hip hop be as good as lyrics…🩷💜💛
Jay was overwhelmed
kanye looked so innocent
Yall he didn’t actually like sample dopeman, jay z wanted to see him recreate a beat from scratch and dopeman is the beat he recreated which is pretty complex and that’s why jay z is so impressed
Anybody know what the last one was called
for context to the first beat: jay z asked kanye to recreate the dopeman beat from scratch, so it wasn’t a sample or a remix or anything like that
When the last call beat drops,,,💣 🔥
Swear down this is a sample from dopeman nwa
It’s actually the ohio players funky worm sample
Jay z high as helllll
Did the beat ever get released? If so which artist copped it?
i believe that the “doperman” beat is recreated, kanye recreated the beat and jay z is reacting so hard because kanye made the beat from scratch to 95% accurate
What is the name of the first beat?
NWA Dopeman instrumental
When you know you about to get paid and your life is changing forever
What's the second sample
The first beat u make after installing the cracked version of fl studio