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It’s simply sacrilege to construct a list of beats without a single mention of Madlib, one of the best producers, if not the best. Madlib’s creative ear is simply unparalleled. He’s sampled songs from countless genres of music and countries, but nothing can top what he does with the late MF Doom on “One Beer.” For one, the opening bass and synthesized version of Cortex’s groove on “Huit Octobre 1971” with MF Doom drunk-rapping about his alcohol tolerance is hilarious, but the three bass kicks into a second sample of “Huit Octobre 1971” is what has sealed this song’s legacy. The jarring, high-pitch singing sounds like it would be from a completely different song, but Madlib showcases how a single song can be used to make two wildly different beats. The resulting mix is a testament to his talent. MF Doom’s eccentric rhyme scheme and never-ending food references (“Eat up all they emcees and drink ’em under the table / Like, ‘It’s on me — put it on my tab, kid,’” / … / “Getting money, DT’s be getting no new leads / It’s like he eating watermelon, stay spitting new seeds”) only add to the song’s irresistible appeal. But the sudden switch back to the starting beat, this time with a completely different MF Doom flow, seals the deal, solidifying Madlib’s technical mastery.
“EL TORO COMBO MEAL” by Earl Sweatshirt, ft. Mavi, produced by OvrkastRecommended by: Contributing Writer Etiosa OmeikeSample: “Your Kiss of Fire” by The Hopkins Bros ANDIEZ Piano Then Sings My Soul Poster
Earl Sweatshirt and Mavi are both without a doubt two of the best lyricists in the rap game right now. Their verses are packed to the brim with wordplay, witty rhymes, and complex meter, and the duo come together on “EL TORO COMBO MEAL” as they reflect over everything from the American criminal justice system to their own careers. A brilliant, pitched down sample of The Hopkins Bros’ “Your Kiss of Fire” carries both artists and their stellar verses. Lining up major moments with aggressive bongos and snares, Mavi and Earl are free to take liberties with their flows, creating a sonic masterpiece.
“N.Y. State of Mind” by NasRecommended by: Contributing Writer Obinna UzosikeSample: “Mind Rain” by Joe Chambers
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, professionally known as Nas, resides as one of the all time greats in the hip hop arena. At the top of his discography sits “Illmatic,” flaunted by some as the greatest rap album of all time — and rightfully so. The album gained merit as not only a pure body of art but also as a groundbreaking and revolutionary album. From breaking norms regarding production and delivery, to the raw talent Nas demonstrated as an unsigned 19 year old, “Illmatic” pushed hip hop to new heights. Every track on the piece is incredible and riveting, though one track stands out: “N.Y. State of Mind.”
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