Just Blaze runs down some of the more notable moments in the history of Baseline Studios, including the making of iconic recordings such as Streets Is Watching and violent, blood-filled recording sessions.
[via Nah Right]
Just Blaze runs down some of the more notable moments in the history of Baseline Studios, including the making of iconic recordings such as Streets Is Watching and violent, blood-filled recording sessions.
[via Nah Right]
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guess i’ll call him just bragg from now on
aint all his beats looped?that way a producer can make 10 beats a day yo
That comment can’t be for real..
LOL…I was thinking the same thing…
Yeah i am hoping he is trying to get a rise out of everyone 😛
pretty boring interview! WHy the heck are they breaking this into episodes? He’s just sitting in a room talking about events that happened without releasing any specific info (names, events, etc) blah.
your fav preppy hip hop producer!
Yall some hate ass niggaz
this was good. im wondering who he didnt name … the guy who beat everyone down. any ideas?
My guess is that it might be Beans
nah it was busta rymes
anybody know what that synth type beat toward the end is?
Exhibit A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRKonApqLGg
IT WAS SAI!
Hmm the memories sure are deeeeeep in that mothafucka, and no it wasnt Sai. That shit happened over 8 years ago. My fave memory at Baseline was Jay recording Best of Both Worlds in like a week, earning the phrase “the 60 second assassin” forreal. Dude was coming up with whole songs in 3 minutes flat (3 verse records). Plus when Just did “You Dont Know”?! Holy shiiiit! Shitty palms indeed.