thnx for the listen, n feedback
I know they're two completely different beats, the second beats the real one. Ya'll got me feelin guilty.
It was more meant to be a style fake out, like on some "hey here I am with another dark 808 beat, naww jp, lemme save that and show yall something a lil different."
Like a live beat battle might operate. The complete style switch is intentional, it was never meant to be a clever transition, they are totally two unrelated beats, thats where the contrast comes from.
Also that first beat does go somewhere different, I stopped it after the first 4 bars and said "hold up lemme save that". But I have a full version with change ups, bridges and new melodies.
oh i knew why you did it. but you cant come with a hard beat early, then hit us with the "you gon get this work" sample. then go with a SOFT track. i cant even call that a beat. it was a soft TRACK. lol. a good one. but a soft one.
put it this way, the people who have done it right. the beat switch. it usually starts out as something hard then goes into something softer, but not completely soft. or you can go from hard to a street sounding R&B beat.
or say you come out with a nice sample based smooth song at first. not soft, not hard. just smooth, soulful. but then you hit em with the hard beat switch up.
thats how its properly done.
but like i said. i liked both beats.