


When done right, you can even make a name for yourself.

There's nothing like hearing a track with the perfect set of samples looped in. The truth is that there's a very meticulous process to successfully pull it off like the East Coast and Midwest producers do, and that's what we're going to talk about… They want you to believe that sampling is an easy shortcut, that it bypasses needing to know music theory, creating your own sounds, etc. This is why producers who want to be purists and not use them at all will turn around and talk smack about a producer who does prefer to and knows how to sample. It now appears that Russ is taking matters into his own hands.Sampling is funny business, because doing it right is no easy task. Many producers, most notably Metro Boomin, took offense to the comments. If a producer sends me a pack of 20 beats, and they’re all wack and all sound the same, I’m just fucked. “People think that you blame the rappers for the state of hip-hop,” he told Vlad. In an interview with VladTV, he blamed producers for the “state of hip-hop.” READ: Russ Officially Announces His “I See You Tour Part 1” For North America Russ made headlines back in 2017 after insulting the state of production in hip-hop. This period of shelter-at-home orders and self-isolation has given Russ more time to cook up tracks all on his own. Hope any of y’all artists or producers talkin shit own your music tho otherwise in times like these, jokes on you lol Y’all really takin me postin a quick chop for the gram hella serious lol glad y’all gettin your jokes off.

READ: Metro Boomin Calls Russ “Wack in Spirit” After He Insults Producersįortunately, Russ took the jokes in stride. Lol the man of morals went straight to sales after we joke a little? have some fun my boy And Childish Major maintains it was all in good fun.
