Grandfather of this shit I swear when BMF dropped by Rozay Lex was eating good for a minute then Taylor,GANG 🗣️ I was 16 turning 17 and that late 2010 - Summer 2011 rap went from weed to coke literally figuratively and sonically the transition was insane in such a short time and this man doesnt get enough flowers for birthing a new movement in rap and he’s a producer his beats made niggas have to change their lyrical content because that New York/my flow/ayoo check it shit was dying Fab,Jada,Styles etc all them east coast rappers started hitting trap beats it was crazy to witness that too Lex Luger homie shout out to you slim you are the GOAT on them keys changed the whole soundscape back then 💯🔥🐐
I respect the man, but I wouldn't say Godfather. His style was influenced by the legendary "Shawty Redd." His style of switching octaves of string instruments cam from Shawty Redd's playback. Check out the classic Jeezy mixtapes from 2005-07. You will also hear the style in the tracks "J.E.E.Z.Y. and Who Dat." All before Lex made it on the scene. But Lex held it down while Shawty Redd was locked up.
Frfr ..I miss that entire era of music honestly ..all the producers around that time were trend setting frfr wasn’t so over saturated and we actually got to know the producers behind the name and beats etc …
Grandfather of this shit I swear when BMF dropped by Rozay Lex was eating good for a minute then Taylor,GANG 🗣️ I was 16 turning 17 and that late 2010 - Summer 2011 rap went from weed to coke literally figuratively and sonically the transition was insane in such a short time and this man doesnt get enough flowers for birthing a new movement in rap and he’s a producer his beats made niggas have to change their lyrical content because that New York/my flow/ayoo check it shit was dying Fab,Jada,Styles etc all them east coast rappers started hitting trap beats it was crazy to witness that too Lex Luger homie shout out to you slim you are the GOAT on them keys changed the whole soundscape back then 💯🔥🐐
Yea bro he a legend
Jahlil beats was cooking on the east coast around the same time. Don’t sleep on Jahlil beats.
I respect the man, but I wouldn't say Godfather. His style was influenced by the legendary "Shawty Redd." His style of switching octaves of string instruments cam from Shawty Redd's playback. Check out the classic Jeezy mixtapes from 2005-07. You will also hear the style in the tracks "J.E.E.Z.Y. and Who Dat." All before Lex made it on the scene. But Lex held it down while Shawty Redd was locked up.
Frfr ..I miss that entire era of music honestly ..all the producers around that time were trend setting frfr wasn’t so over saturated and we actually got to know the producers behind the name and beats etc …
@@GameFanaTICK386 actually that was d rich shawty redd tried to take credit for that but that's d rich sound on most of that Jeezy sht💯
If lex had artist under him he still would be up there. He still can get back there too
LOE Shimmy & Bossman D Low would go crazy on this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🚀🚀🚀🚀
Trap Godfather 🙌🙌
Id love to collab with Lex
That first beat 🔥🔥🔥🔥got boosie name on it
Kodak & Skrilla on this jawn would be tuff 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Always wondered what happened to Lex. My boy been chilling.
Still got it
I can't wait till this trend of throwing hits everywhere ends
I need that lex x cheef keef connect again
I was the same way when I was skinny I wanted to gain weight now I'm 240 I want to lose weight
My story is EXACTLY the same!
Pulling Up 🚗🚗🚗🚗
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12 minutes into the video and bro still on the same beat🤦
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Put that lean down, that stuff aint no good. Other people see that then they wanna try it. Other than that lex still hittin on the 2nd beat
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