Being Trinidad and growing up with backyard parties, this is crazy how he took this sample and made the dipset beat! One of the greatest beats of all time.
@@avepe6094 crazy!!!..Rsonist reallt had a chokehold on the streets at that time, I dnt think you can get away with those types of drums today sonically.
I still remember the first time I heard this in a party in Manhattan. I was like finally they about to play some reggae, thinking the Sanchez song was coming on, then the joint just started looping. I was like what the F is this? I was buggin'. Like why didn't I think of this and I play this song all the time. lol
Indeed we are prolific music speaks to the soul I remember hear my land lord play this song back in 2004 right there and then I started bugging out in Jamaica we say big tune lol
Jamaicans love country music because Jamaicans love Western Cowboy movies. The original record is I think Lou Rawls. Reggae music back in the days was artist redoing popular American songs. Especially country songs.
Im Jamaican by way of DC, and probably the same age as these gentlemen. My dad told me some time ago(who is Jamaican) that country music was played heavily on the radio stations in Jamaica when he was growing up, so I believe thats another reason our parents enjoyed country music so much. ...and Rsonist hit it on the nose when he said Jamaicans love country music because of the lyrics. My dad expressed that sentiment to me, as well, when tellin me why he loved country music so much. Crazy thing is, i love country music, as well!
We overcomplicate things because of our ego. Theres highly skilled hoopers, beatmakers, rappers etc that do the most and dont make it because their egos have them almost wanting to prove theyre great by showcasing too much when the situation doesnt call for it. When J. Cole friday night lights came out, i had a workmate that told me the beats were too simple and childlike and that his brother could do better. Yet where is his brother, nowhere.
That was crazy how during the remake it didn’t sound as good until he kept adding and layering sounds. This is really motivating me to get back in the lab
Omg his story mirrors mine 🤣🤣🤣 Born in Jamaica, moved to nyc at 4, was a DJ for a few years before becoming a producer while at Howard university and co-produced the whistle track for Juelz Santana! Wow!
Rsonist talking the ol nyc record shops!! Sound Library 13th N’ A!! IYKYK Shout out Rob, Jared, Ras, Steve, Mike!! Thankfully A1 is still there!!! OLD NEW YORK!!!
12:20 When he's speaking about old Jamaicans liking country music, i felt that. I'm from the Caribbean, growing up in my household and other family's household...if it wasn't some beres, Sanchez, or Glen Washington.. it was country music. I always thought why? Looking at the vinyl covers back then, i didn't see anyone who resembled me. Nor do these people look like me. See the thing is, country music has been around since slavery days. Being on that plantation, our form of entertainment was vicariously through them other folks, unless we were humming.
Shouts out to Rsonist and this interview - classic! I almost went to Howard Univ but a little out of my budget. I used to party at the Ritz nightclub in DC during my college years.
@@TmrONetwork undeniably!!!thank you guys for linking up with Rsonist and Recreating this historic moment!!!For me there wouldn’t be #DhaTGang without #DIPSET!!! S/O to y’all and Cannon for this channel!!!!💯💯💯
It’s funny how at the time you’re creating something, you don’t know it’ll be so historical. Diplomatic Immunity is one of the best double disc albums of all time and dipset anthem is timeless and will forever be a masterpiece instrumental
Salute for this series! I love how they are including the reference tracks. I had to pause and go back and listen to so many songs in the other episodes 😂
Good to finally find the producer. A fellow Gun Hill Boston Rd guy too!? I lost it when I first heard that sample lol. Knew right away that was Sanchez. Vex no one else caught it, been teaching people for years.
Was literally at a cookout a few weeks back, and the Sanchez joint started playing. That first piece went off, and without instinct I’m saying “ Dipset” in a Juelz tone. Lol 🔥🔥😮💨
I'm from the northeast Bronx Hillside homes on Boston road and Fish ave around the corner from Swizz Beatz Crip and went to Truman High School. Don't sleep on the northeast Bronx in hip hop production First you have Jazzy Jay next is Pumpkin in the Valley next is Swizz Beatz next is Heatmakerz. And I bet is more to come.
The 2000xl had tht little square button tht changed the sample from 8 to 16 to 32. He could have been using tht button to make the stab sound in the sample. Just my thoughts
This the only national anthem I stand for
Salute!!!
The only anthem worth standing for that represents real ones
lol buggin B
I might not have a MPC but I damn sure can make beats from scratch!
@@snorris not sure how that adds on to this conversation but, ok
Diplomatic immunity still holds up today. Truly timeless music
The fact that he cant remake the beat exactly that way he originally did means it was special.
My jaw hit the floor when I was at a cookout & the Sanchez original song came on I had no idea lol
😂😂
Not just the beat breakdown, but the dialog between these two brothers was dope.
Being Trinidad and growing up with backyard parties, this is crazy how he took this sample and made the dipset beat! One of the greatest beats of all time.
Being that he's Jamaican, it now makes sense how he made that beat. Caught chills watching him remake that anthem. 🔥
Facts 🔥
Crazy I said the same thing , u can hear the Jamaican roots in his beats
…Iv watched him REmake this beat like 97 times, im waiting for the 98th
Same here 😄
Facts
I was hoping he was going to do Im Ready this time, that beat is crazy
@@avepe6094 crazy!!!..Rsonist reallt had a chokehold on the streets at that time, I dnt think you can get away with those types of drums today sonically.
He’s made it on like three platforms. 😂😂
He's right, that beat is very simple...but the drums and arrangement made it knock🔥🔥🔥
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It's absolutely mind-blowing how complex this beat sounds to be so simple!!! It's crazy!!!
Maaaan them Heat Makerz beats are all classics
Dipset owes a lot of their success to them
Shit all of it
facts
One of the greatest Hip Hop tracks in history 💯
I still remember the first time I heard this in a party in Manhattan. I was like finally they about to play some reggae, thinking the Sanchez song was coming on, then the joint just started looping. I was like what the F is this? I was buggin'. Like why didn't I think of this and I play this song all the time. lol
Dope episode... Heatmakerz..... Legends 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👑💯🎹🥁
Hands down THE BEST producer content on YT
Thanks for checking us out! We got more coming🫡
Classic high school days this sound definitely made me wanna produce back when I was younger
This is dope love this record. Y’all need to go see Just Blaze next
Gotta be a 3 hour episode if so
It was a dope era because neither rappers or producers never bit each other. Creativity was at its highest.
He said he don't know where to find records now, the competitor in Canon made him say "you gone have to figure it out" LMAOOOOOO
I definitely caught that one 😂😂😂
Jamaicans are probably the most prolific group of people,from such a small island we have done so much.
Yeah we got our unique thing BUT you cant take away from Black Americans they done alot of our music on the down low comes from them Originally.
Indeed we are prolific music speaks to the soul I remember hear my land lord play this song back in 2004 right there and then I started bugging out in Jamaica we say big tune lol
My coworker is a jamaican guy and i played dipset anthem for him this summer for the 1st time and he loved it
They made history with this one!
MAN He gotta breakdown the "im ready" beat. that is a special record.
I feel you G.
Amazing !
Yesssss 💯💯💯
I have it on my Instagram. I remade that beat because I was inspired by this video
Keep these coming the culture needs this
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Die hard Dipset fan I couldn’t wait for this to drop!
Appreciate you checking us out. We got more on the way!
#Trustory
Clearly one of the coldest beats ever
One of the best beats EVER. I think I listened to the instrumental version more than the CD version.
DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUN DUUN DUUUN DUUUUUN !
YESSIRRR ONE OF THE HARDEST BEATS IN HIP HOP TO THIS DAY!!! SALUTE HEATMAKERZ🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This beat has it's name written in the history books!
@@TmrONetwork FACTS💯
Shoutout to Heatmakerz. I remember my pops playing all those country songs. Some cds had the original and reggae version mixed together
Seen this guy do his thing since the smack dvd days, much love Rsonist, keep doing your thang, Heat Makerz BX
Jamaicans love country music because Jamaicans love Western Cowboy movies. The original record is I think Lou Rawls. Reggae music back in the days was artist redoing popular American songs. Especially country songs.
Im Jamaican by way of DC, and probably the same age as these gentlemen. My dad told me some time ago(who is Jamaican) that country music was played heavily on the radio stations in Jamaica when he was growing up, so I believe thats another reason our parents enjoyed country music so much. ...and Rsonist hit it on the nose when he said Jamaicans love country music because of the lyrics. My dad expressed that sentiment to me, as well, when tellin me why he loved country music so much. Crazy thing is, i love country music, as well!
I’m from St. Lucia I live in the DC area and my mom’s favorite genre of music is country western
Heat Makerz was a big influence on me of wanting to be a producer. Need to see other producers on this show too 🔥🔥🔥
We overcomplicate things because of our ego. Theres highly skilled hoopers, beatmakers, rappers etc that do the most and dont make it because their egos have them almost wanting to prove theyre great by showcasing too much when the situation doesnt call for it.
When J. Cole friday night lights came out, i had a workmate that told me the beats were too simple and childlike and that his brother could do better. Yet where is his brother, nowhere.
2 🐐’s. I’m about to fire up the MPC… Man this show is the truth. Thank you Canon….
My boy eyes lit up when arsonist started remaking the beat 😆 . Good vibez 💪🏾😎💯
20:03 I’m so happy he gave props to Fred The Godson and Joel Ortiz. Two insanely nice rappers that don’t get enough shine.
That was crazy how during the remake it didn’t sound as good until he kept adding and layering sounds. This is really motivating me to get back in the lab
Omg his story mirrors mine 🤣🤣🤣
Born in Jamaica, moved to nyc at 4, was a DJ for a few years before becoming a producer while at Howard university and co-produced the whistle track for Juelz Santana! Wow!
Still one of my favorite beats/song, being West Indian this is fire
🙏🏽🙏🏽
Really detailed breakdown. Couldn't wait. I appreciate this presentation. Don cooked with Heat.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This brother is not only underrated but also damnnnn smart !
That beat is a classic one
Cannon, this is a hot a$$ show. Keep this coming. Much success to you.
My favorite producer growing up . give this man all his flowers . trendsetter for sure
Keep ppl in the room with you 🔊🔊🔊🔊
I’m glad Jim went and got back with him for a few albums. He updated his style. It’s more lush the way he freaks the samples now.
Today's a new day! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
💪🏿 Love this show, this was a great talk. I didn't know he was born in Jamaica, 1 of the best interviews I've seen him do.
Thanks for watching! Get subscribed for more🔥
Another great interview!! Heatmakerz propelled Dipset to the forefront of hip hop!!
That dancehall sample with the beat was a master stroke - long live Sanchez 🗽
beat still bangs today
I definitely thought the heatmakerz was a group of guys lol when I’m ready and Dipset anthem dropped it was time. Another dope episode 🔥🔥🔥
Rsonist talking the ol nyc record shops!! Sound Library 13th N’ A!! IYKYK
Shout out Rob, Jared, Ras, Steve, Mike!! Thankfully A1 is still there!!! OLD NEW YORK!!!
12:20 When he's speaking about old Jamaicans liking country music, i felt that. I'm from the Caribbean, growing up in my household and other family's household...if it wasn't some beres, Sanchez, or Glen Washington.. it was country music.
I always thought why? Looking at the vinyl covers back then, i didn't see anyone who resembled me. Nor do these people look like me. See the thing is, country music has been around since slavery days. Being on that plantation, our form of entertainment was vicariously through them other folks, unless we were humming.
Wow that dude is a legend!
first one of these i've watched, now i have to go watch them all! --so many jewels dropped i had to Subscribe!
The Basics make the Hits. Simplify the process. This beat is crazy
Shouts out to Rsonist and this interview - classic!
I almost went to Howard Univ but a little out of my budget. I used to party at the Ritz nightclub in DC during my college years.
I gots chills watching him remake it!!dipset became my favorite group when this dropped it was a wrap!!
They're the legends!
@@TmrONetwork undeniably!!!thank you guys for linking up with Rsonist and Recreating this historic moment!!!For me there wouldn’t be #DhaTGang without #DIPSET!!! S/O to y’all and Cannon for this channel!!!!💯💯💯
It’s funny how at the time you’re creating something, you don’t know it’ll be so historical. Diplomatic Immunity is one of the best double disc albums of all time and dipset anthem is timeless and will forever be a masterpiece instrumental
🔥🔥🔥 Episode!! Gotta get Havoc to remake Shook One’s Pt. 2!!!
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this was like the greatest thing ever right now for me....needed it....needed to hear all of it. i'm back on my mp on my kobe shit, lol
Salute for this series! I love how they are including the reference tracks. I had to pause and go back and listen to so many songs in the other episodes 😂
Good to finally find the producer. A fellow Gun Hill Boston Rd guy too!? I lost it when I first heard that sample lol. Knew right away that was Sanchez. Vex no one else caught it, been teaching people for years.
Couldn't wait for this one!
The greatest beat of all time
Ayyy studio one. It’s nice to hear when other people use it
Big facts🔥
Jamaicans like country music because we love western movies and country music in those days was always telling a story.
Studio One 7 slept on!
This is a great breakdown and interview!
Been waiting on this one!
Heatmakerz raised me.Thank you TMRO!
its amazing just how close to the radio it sounds comin out the studio. i fuckin love this shit still fr. great series
Nothing simple about this all. I Truly appreciate
Been waiting on this one 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️☔️
I really enjoy behind the scenes, I really like the process of creation.
"My fingers dont work like when i was 22" Hell nah they dont 😂😢
😂🔥🔥
HOLAAAAAAAAAY SUPA DUPA FIYAAAAAH🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
good vibes in the studio now working on something had to stop to watch the new episode
What a time to be alive!!!!
Nysheim Myricks & Carlos Broady to breakdown TONY (Top of New York)
The way they used the sample 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Made me so jealous when I first heard it. Love dancehall music, love the way he did it.
Goosebumps
Dope interview..Great Convo!!..Not only is he one of my mentors, Rsonist is super humble and grounded also a good dude..My guy!!😤💯🤟🏿
💯🫡💣
I remember being up on 241 & Whiteplains road round this time. It was Jamaicans, BMWs, and Heat Makers beats blasting everywhere... BX 💯
Bro in da zone!!
Excellent job of documentation & journalism, more of these please 🙏🏽 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Bro the song lockdown Jamaica…. Breda all right now song fire 🔥…Jamaicans were really proud
Blooood Clottttt Mannnn !!
Me Say Latta mercy
Me drink plenty water when me thirsty
Yeah man.
Hell yea I agree. Simplicity can go a long way. And yes, you gotta put them flight hours in on the hardware 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Was literally at a cookout a few weeks back, and the Sanchez joint started playing. That first piece went off, and without instinct I’m saying “ Dipset” in a Juelz tone. Lol 🔥🔥😮💨
Another classic video. This is an ill concept, I hope you keep going, so many other records/producers I'd love to see broken down
I don't even know how I ended up over here; but it's FREDA for me!! I've never seen that b4!!
This show dope af
I'm from the northeast Bronx Hillside homes on Boston road and Fish ave around the corner from Swizz Beatz Crip and went to Truman High School. Don't sleep on the northeast Bronx in hip hop production First you have Jazzy Jay next is Pumpkin in the Valley next is Swizz Beatz next is Heatmakerz. And I bet is more to come.
Dope interview Bx up‼️
MOTIVATED AND INSPIRED 👑 KEEP THESE GOING CANNON
Proud of you both Don and Rsonist. Seen the come up from the early days for you both. 🫡
The 2000xl had tht little square button tht changed the sample from 8 to 16 to 32. He could have been using tht button to make the stab sound in the sample. Just my thoughts
Note Repeat Button 👍🏽
Yoooooo Straight Fire eeeee
Ready for this to drop!
Another great episode 🔥 🔥 🔥
Thanks for showing love🙏
The national anthem! eazy. but frfr this such a good video, bout to go make sum crazy. *last note im not buy a mpc lol respect*