Sounds convincingly professionally like that cat got a deal already.
Productionwise, it's got late 90s R. Kelly written all over it type of style.
Reminds me of the the drumkits he used on Sparkle's self-titled debut.
It's a tight together song sonically, but my only peeve is that sounds typical and a bit dated. The rap that spitted is ok. But yeah the production needs more segue hi-hat/crashes that throw the listener back into the song like "yeah, n*$ga" so that it doesnt' sound as looped and doesnt' sound "lazy".
And bedtrack/instrumental needs "silence drop outs" every now and then to keep the listener listening, yes?
One,
izzy =)
Last edited by E-Irizarry; 2nd October 2007 at 09:09 AM..
Reason: Just to add the "lazy" comment.
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