C'mon kids. Take band, pick up a instrument, and make the next generation of samples. Probably get you just as far as "type beats" in life. Having a public "nofap playlist", that's pretty cringe. Blowin up unpub samples so some kid can slap some 808s on it and claim the pub rights, pretty cringe. No code, no honor. Kids killing the culture imo...
@N G plenty of "kids" are picking up instruments and composing great music. You're just a grumpy old head that doesn't take the time to actually find those artists.
@@recluse.4331 Naw I'm just pushing to respect work. You will find more joy collectively making music with others than sitting in your room hoping your "type beat" you spent 30 mins on will blow. I'm just being real. Don't fall into the trap of becoming a product. Enjoy making music. Your DAW still gonna be there after you learn an instrument. Just a little reality check. Appreciate the music. Kids be looking at these artists works they put livelihoods on the line for like it's fast food for they own come up story. Most of em ain't even eat off their work and kids will snatch it up without hesitation. Nothing generational either, hip-hop has had plenty of bad/trashy/corny/unethical use of samples from the start. Just a huge wave lately of kids starting out not understanding anything about music going straight to publishing uncleared ish or private press with little to no effort at times. For a seasoned musician with published works this is disheartening at the least. Your probably years away from understanding these concepts, tis how time works. Why you'd find this take offensive, might be a question to ask yourselves. Of course if you put little effort into your work you likely crave any exposure good or bad. Some put years into their work only to have a a kid say "I need this" and publish it as their own without any second thought of reaching out about their "collaboration" (likely out of fear, not realizing many traditional musicians/artists enjoy collaborative works...). Strange paradox, we are as connected as ever yet many choose to maintain a cognitive disconnect... At the end of the day a man is but his morals...
Listening to these Classic Jams seem to open up a Portal and allow Us to go right back to Better Days.
Yea dope tunes
Facts👍🖤💯
sounds very earth wind & fire like
Not heard before but what a quality tune
Absolutely Beautiful...Thank you for sharing this wonderful jam.
I just love old school soul like this, so much!
damn what a jam
Seriously that's just a cloud, what a tune, sunshine and flair's
Its beautiful
Awesome
Woww never heard this song before but I love it!💛😀
fantastic song!!!!
Too good
Awesome thank you
Thanks so much for posting this! I've been wanting to hear the full song for a really long time
what a track!
💙
Shoutout all my beat makers out there. Ik they're chopping up a sample as we speak.
cringe
@@endisnexr No, why? IMO not even 1% of cringe here
C'mon kids. Take band, pick up a instrument, and make the next generation of samples. Probably get you just as far as "type beats" in life. Having a public "nofap playlist", that's pretty cringe. Blowin up unpub samples so some kid can slap some 808s on it and claim the pub rights, pretty cringe. No code, no honor. Kids killing the culture imo...
@N G plenty of "kids" are picking up instruments and composing great music. You're just a grumpy old head that doesn't take the time to actually find those artists.
@@recluse.4331 Naw I'm just pushing to respect work. You will find more joy collectively making music with others than sitting in your room hoping your "type beat" you spent 30 mins on will blow. I'm just being real. Don't fall into the trap of becoming a product. Enjoy making music. Your DAW still gonna be there after you learn an instrument. Just a little reality check. Appreciate the music. Kids be looking at these artists works they put livelihoods on the line for like it's fast food for they own come up story. Most of em ain't even eat off their work and kids will snatch it up without hesitation. Nothing generational either, hip-hop has had plenty of bad/trashy/corny/unethical use of samples from the start. Just a huge wave lately of kids starting out not understanding anything about music going straight to publishing uncleared ish or private press with little to no effort at times. For a seasoned musician with published works this is disheartening at the least. Your probably years away from understanding these concepts, tis how time works. Why you'd find this take offensive, might be a question to ask yourselves. Of course if you put little effort into your work you likely crave any exposure good or bad. Some put years into their work only to have a a kid say "I need this" and publish it as their own without any second thought of reaching out about their "collaboration" (likely out of fear, not realizing many traditional musicians/artists enjoy collaborative works...). Strange paradox, we are as connected as ever yet many choose to maintain a cognitive disconnect... At the end of the day a man is but his morals...
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the drums are like memphis rap😅
Maybe i sample this, no for profit, but just for fun, this music is crazy
The things I done today made e smile Later.
Dad Loves you Son
(Fat Daddy)
You Said it SMELLS Good.☺️
🌹💃
EARLY HEATWAVE ????
Music major
snæxy
Dragonball Durag?
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