They do a lot of takes...He writes a piece...They record...He writes another piece...They record again...How the fukk do u read your lyrics off of that
They do a lot of takes...He writes a piece...They record...He writes another piece...They record again...
Once you have done it a few times, you know the entire song in your head...
When Jay Z says he doesn't write his lyrics, it impresses Jigganauts, but they forget that he is probably doing several takes...He may not use a pen and paper, but he is using a recorder to memorize the bars for him...
On the other hand, Pac would write his shyt, record it, and move on to the next song...
This is how the GOAT contenders RUINED hip hop...They turned hip hop from a custom made artform in specialized boutiques...To mass produced waterdown artform straight from "Wal-mart"...
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They do a lot of takes...He writes a piece...They record...He writes another piece...They record again...
Once you have done it a few times, you know the entire song in your head...
When Jay Z says he doesn't write his lyrics, it impresses Jigganauts, but they forget that he is probably doing several takes...He may not use a pen and paper, but he is using a recorder to memorize the bars for him...
On the other hand, Pac would write his shyt, record it, and move on to the next song...
This is how the GOAT contenders RUINED hip hop...They turned hip hop from a custom made artform in specialized boutiques...To mass produced waterdown artform straight from "Wal-mart"...
When Jay-Z was on the road with Puff Daddy’s “No Way Out” tour, DJ Kid Capri played “Hard Knock Life” from Annie before every show. After seeing the crowd’s reaction to it, Damon Dash quickly got in touch with the producer of the track that Capri was using, DJ 45 King, to buy that beat for Jigga to rhyme on. In a Vh1 interview, 45 King said, “I brought the tape to the studio. He [Jay-Z] laid down the vocals one time. He did it in one take.”
http://allhiphop.com/2014/05/13/don...others-recorded-these-songs-in-just-one-take/
Do you care more about hip hop as an art form or as E! reality show?