Would Tarantino start shooting a movie without a finished script? Nah that's the Doug Liman's of the world.
Supposed GOATs should rap on beat.
So you're comparing directing to rapping now? Come on homie you're smarter than that. Like I said, I've seen it done, I know how it works. shyt aint always nice and cut out the way you'd like it to be as an artist and there are often more people with their hands in the pot than you and I know. You handle your business, you knock it out
They tried to put you onto game at DJ Booth but you didn't hear them though
This Might Be Why Nas Sounds Offbeat on DJ Khaled’s “It’s Secured” - DJBooth Article
"I'm not saying that's how [he] records every track," Parker told us via text. "I obviously have no idea. But I've seen it more than once. So, whenever I hear a Nas verse that has interesting timing or flows, I assume it's an a capella that's being repurposed."
Parker, who has worked with 50 Cent, Eminem and JAY-Z, among others, first met Nas when he recorded his verse for Dr. Dre's leaked Detox single "Topless." "I think he wrote [that one], not an a cappella," Parked added.
So, is Nas recording his verses a capella or to another beat a common practice? Actually, yes.
"I've seen several producers receive vocals that were recorded to a different beat," said Parker. "All the time. A few of folks favorite songs are technically remixes and they have no idea."
Obviously, it makes the most sense for an emcee to write his or her rhymes to the exact beat that said rhymes will be placed overtop. In this instance, however, Khaled and company might have wanted a Nas verse so badly, that they were willing to take whatever The God Son handed over via Dropbox.
Another one.
Again, your man ask you for a favor, you know he's got a deadline to meet, you knock it out and let the chips fall where they may. It ain't ideal but a favor for a favor. I know it's tough reading about someone's favorite rapper who doesn't snake nikkas in their back but you'll get used to it