Large Professor Appreciation

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that main source album is Mecca and the Soul Brother/One For All/Souls of Mischief tier

Large Pro and Q-Tip never get respect. Lookin Out The Front Door is like TROY to me, that shyt's deep. And then the rest of the album is just straight :scust: He was using like a million dollar sampler keyboard back in the late 80s/early 90s for that one, it gets lost in the mix.

And then shyt man, who put Nas on in the first place, who got the last song on Illmatic.


I'm not saying anything y'all didn't know, but it needed to be said.
 

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:lolbron:


1. Dilla
2. Q-Tip
3. RZA
4. Pete Rock
5. Large Pro


I dunno if Kanye counts, because he has like the Dr Dre cadre of producers around him. Renaissance workshop, apprenticing mufuggas
Dope list, I'd flip extra P with Pete tho, Pete was so so on the Mic and his bro wrote a lot of his stuff, Havoc should be on there.
 

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As good as the Bomb Squad was I don't see that sound working for everybody. Like I couldn't hear Rakim over the Rebel Without a Pause track. Those beats worked perfect for MCs like Cube and Chuck D becuz their flows were so methodical. But anybody can rhyme over a Large Pro beat
Let the rhythm hit em and don't sweat the technique era Ra would've murdered bomb squad production imo:ohlawd:
 

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What do people think of the new album though :ohhh:

It might be in my top five come end of the year :ehh:
Top ten for sure. :wow:
 
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