Due to multiple copyright claims. I had to dumb the public version of this video down! If you want to see the uncut version. Make sure join the channel on the desktop version of KZbin. You won't regret it! More videos are on the way!!!!
@PeaceMakerMusick8 ай бұрын
yes please the breakdown is dope
@hypebeastdad8 ай бұрын
Wow
@blackcoder54498 ай бұрын
I love you AVE no disrespect but that not a Southern California group THATS A GROUP FROM LA primarily and the video was spent rolling down SLAUSON WESTERN and CRENSHAW AND MANCHESTER and other LA streets PLEASE GIVE THE WEST COAST THE CREDIT FOR BEING THE BED MUSIC THAT 36 threw there spin on the metro rebirthed the whole track is WEST COAST LA even the VOX being Michelle
@hypebeastdad8 ай бұрын
@@blackcoder5449 all those streets had me reminiscing. I’m from imperial and western
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
@@blackcoder5449 They ain't from LA... Rodney said they did music in LA with Egyptian Lover.. I can reach out to him and set it straight or you can check out his interview on KZbin (where I got my source material).
@Taetro8 ай бұрын
the hybrid video essay / beat breakdown format here is awesome. Not something I'm seeing a lot of in this space. AWESOME WORK AVE
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Thanks big Tae
@blowedoutkidtetsuo2thowed7468 ай бұрын
Agreed. This is top tier and top notch work for really real, Ave!
@joserivera10548 ай бұрын
On point Tae.
@aknotten8 ай бұрын
Bruhhh! I’m from the Bronx & know New York City 80’s Hip Hop extremely well. I NEVER heard of the “Showboys” though I’m sure I most likely have “Drag Rap” on a WBLS or 98.7 KISS Chuck Chillout, Red Alert , Mr Magic or Marley Marl cassette mix from that era. Thanks to you and your knowledge of Hip Hop, I just researched the origins of Memphis & New Orleans Hip Hop / Bounce & found out just how IMPACTFUL “Drag Rap” / “Trigger Man” as they call it down south was on their sound / culture. I was as shocked as the “Showboys” were when they discovered their record was the FOUNDATION of Memphis & New Orlean’s sound i.e Gangsta walkin, Bounce, Trap and most likely had an influence in Miami Bass as well. It’s AWESOME when a Hip Hop historian from the Bronx can learn something new about my culture. Mad Respect & Appreciation to you AVE 🙏🏾 Thank you
@prodbydramatic8 ай бұрын
Now I wanna thank you! I love learning the roots of hiphop
@0xGrime8 ай бұрын
Mixing Hip-Hop history in with the beat you’re making is honestly genius. Can I request spreading out the informative stuff throughout the video in between sections of making the beat. Dude you’re a genius.
@ScrillaTMU8 ай бұрын
Three 6 mafia sampled everlasting bass in multiple songs. Metro, who is a huge three 6 fan, took from those multiple songs in how he structured like that. Then usin the easy e sample that three 6 also used in ridin spinnas in the same exact manner just put the icing on the cake. Probably the easiest song he ever cooked up. Not the first time he used samples that three 6 also used, exactly how they used them….huge three 6 mafia fan here also
@cvanburen7 ай бұрын
Everlasting Bass is real St Louis shit bro! Metro from the Lou. We stayed bangin that in all the club hoes Nina popped to that shit.
@RolyGuacamole7 ай бұрын
I like the way you began the video before jumping into a beat breakdown. That was dope! Definitely interested in more video essay/beat break down videos from ya broski. Keep up the great work!
@10thLtrBeatz8 ай бұрын
Ave!!!! This was dope to see , helps me on my MPC workflow!
@1xSunset8 ай бұрын
I’m a loyal Metro Fan so the title got me Ave😂😂 you killed this breakdown vid tho, appreciate you giving the backstory to the samples and beef overall
@damienwilliams90108 ай бұрын
Hes incorrect tho. That Beat is from Eric B and Rakim ""The Rhyme goes on" hes too old not to know that. And yall too young to remember. His breaksown is flawed.very Flawed. But i . I know yall doing know any better.smh
@StevenQBeatz8 ай бұрын
I always say Everlasting Bass is such an important song to Memphis Rap. Not just the sample as a whole, but the individual drum sounds. Similar to how Triggaman Drag Rap is to New Orleans Bounce. Also, it's crazy to see the huge influence of Memphis Rap in todays music! It's always been one of my biggest inspirations since I started making beats 25 years ago.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
No doubt
@THEREALTUNAWAHOO8 ай бұрын
“Everlasting Bass” is part of California’s DNA. That’s why “Like That” is such a hit here. It didn’t need to have a verse with a diss. It will still slap without it.
@yepyep38978 ай бұрын
New Orleans Bounce is NOLA's attempt at doing Memphis Buck, which Mannie Fresh has admitted. Buck was one of the primary inspirations for Bounce, Crunk, Trap and much of Mississippi. Alabama and Texas Rap. 'Everlasting Bass' is just a Matrix-12, some Joe Cooley Scratches and a basic TR-808. TR-808s' drums are too generic to be identified with a particular city, as they were heavily used by everyone and in most every Hip-Hop sub-genre.
@drfangaz-pronouncedlikefan40198 ай бұрын
@@yepyep3897 I thought for certain the synthesizer used to make Everlasting Bass was the Roland Jupiter-8. Which was heavily used by The Egyptian Lover. He also signed Rodney, Joe and Jeff to his label so I’m sure they used The Egyptian Lover’s Roland TR 808 and Jupiter-8.
@jamesjr25508 ай бұрын
@@yepyep3897buck 😂 nah
@Busdriverbeats4047 ай бұрын
Sensei teach me.. learning something new with every video. Appreciate it No Doubt!
@hiddenmaterial8 ай бұрын
AVE KEEP MAKING THESE TYPE OF VIDEOS THIS IS DOPE
@cvanburen7 ай бұрын
Everlasting Bass is a St. Louis hood club classic. Heard it all the time. Metro is from the Lou. I’m sure that was one of his influences on producing the track.
@kirkstate8 ай бұрын
Egyptian Lover is an underrated pioneer in the production and business side of the game 💯💯
@davidleeroth3578 ай бұрын
Teach em Ave. They need more people like you to show where samples come from while adding a history aspect to it. Good Job
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@kirkstate8 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming back 🫡🫡
@Robultrabeatz8 ай бұрын
Dope Ave! R.I.P Prodigy saw him Randomly in New York one day by himself. I approached him and he was super cool. Made me even more of a Fan. Thank you as always Ave for the dope content.
@2KOhtani8 ай бұрын
Alright bro, you got me. You get a like and sub. I thought this would just be news/gossip. Never did I EVER imagine you breaking down the sample. Already seen multiple breakdowns but the fact you added it in this type of video is dope asf
@Thee_professorM8 ай бұрын
Don't apologize for living life. We're always gonna be here whenever you're ready. Appreciate the amazing, nuanced and insightful content as usual.
@NoirEtBlancVie8 ай бұрын
Good to see you bro! Good vid 👌🏾
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Salute my guy
@prod.godmadebeats78478 ай бұрын
Loved this video format…essay and then a beat break down…. U should do this more often…. Peace and blessings
@playboi72688 ай бұрын
ave we need more content like this
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
I got you
@quickstrike2098 ай бұрын
I see you have run into the ol modern MPC timing problem. This is the exact reason why old heads don't like the new units. The sequencing. It took quite a while to get that loop right.
@tonyedison97498 ай бұрын
mans gave a lesson in history and a few lessons on the mpc while he was at it 😳 this was one of the most dope videos I have seen in a while... Keep up the great work 🔥🫡
@Nestradamus8 ай бұрын
Aye this feels like a college paper on video. Shits fire, keep doin’ these.
@damienwilliams90108 ай бұрын
Yea butbhe drop the ball his hip hop knowledge is mid at best. That beat was Eric B and Rakim " The Rhyme goes on" way Before 3..6 mafia and them other dude. Go listen to it.
@JustNudgeo8 ай бұрын
great video, always loved the gems you drop in these videos.
@ajv5tn8 ай бұрын
top tier prodigy interview or rap interview period.
@Buck7188 ай бұрын
That's right prodigy was letting everyone know back then if you wasn't from queens you can't go there I am from queens all my life I see a lot my Cousin had a recording studio on Jamaica ave were all the rappers was going 💯
@ajv5tn7 ай бұрын
@@Buck718 queens is dope. I used to go to the hat stores they got there. Sportsworld exclusive and the other one all on the same block
@jeffblack89117 ай бұрын
One tipi learned from Moby on sample editing. Pitch your sample way down then cut the beginning of the sample. This makes the sample precisely on point. Excellent for looping. Now this was before screens with waveforms!😄
@DiamondGunProduction8 ай бұрын
10:39 casually remaking "Talk Ya Ass Off" and "Grab The Gauge" by Triple Six Mafia. amazing
@nilespeshay17348 ай бұрын
The last time I saw that "Egyptian Empire" record label, I was sneaking through my big brother's vinyl collection.. MANY decades ago. Takes me back, lol.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
😂
@darryll.sherman85208 ай бұрын
I Appreciate this post to the utmost! Much love and respect to the West, Rodney o and Joe Cooley were surely 1 of the 80's best! Before the Metro record came out I was really bumpin some Rodney o for real, then I heard the sample and immediately knew it was going to hit. An underrated trio for sure in Hip Hop , yes trio, don't forget about General Jeff. I truly enjoyed Joe Cooley's cuts and drop selections. There is a treasure trove of beats from the 80's electro hop era from the West that are ripe for sampling. Great tutorial! Keep it up!
@RodneyD8 ай бұрын
Both Drag rap (trigger man) & everlasting bass were critical to southern Hip Hop sound. Especially in Tennessee, Louisiana, and Mississippi
@ripman218 ай бұрын
Funny thing is Drag Rap is a "New York" record.
@RodneyD8 ай бұрын
@@ripman21 You’re correct… I heard in it 1986 in Nashville where I’m from.
@Blacksonaudio8 ай бұрын
Hope this video takes people on a rabbit trail and they understand who was Joe Cooley was. Baddest DJ during his time
@singerboybrim11438 ай бұрын
I definitely did 💯
@sir275handsome8 ай бұрын
Music is like drugs 💨🎶 Everybody doesn't like the same high.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Interesting take
@meechilee92118 ай бұрын
Beautifully said .. I gotta take this one on tha road with me 😂
@yams_za8 ай бұрын
glad you back bro
@leong61368 ай бұрын
Bros skipped past E40 and Cash Money re made this in the 90s “Look at Me”
@truthseekersthenewomega977 ай бұрын
True however master p was the one using it promoting San Francisco & Sacramento, New Orleans, Memphis, Rap Era. Master P made the underground scenes in the 90s something else. Tupac was also apart of these Underground mixtapes with Sac Sin, Brotha Lynch Hung & Many others.
@faucettemedia8 ай бұрын
I know it takes a lot of effort to put these together (trust me I know, I’m trying) but these documentary/tutorial style videos bout to have you outta here Ave! Salute 🙌🏾
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@drfangaz-pronouncedlikefan40198 ай бұрын
For the record, if anyone would like to replay the synth parts the Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer was used on the original record by Rodney O & Joe Cooley with General Jeff. Respectfully.
@Unders8 ай бұрын
Outkast underrated? Damn "Mrs Jackson" is part of me growing up. in the UK we never really cared where the artist was from in the US.
@ericknoxx8 ай бұрын
If you a OG you remember the secrets of metro boomin series. This dope!
@Desta98 ай бұрын
Same as the Barry white record. They just stretch the last two notes. Nas used it on no ideas original
@pkizzlebeats8 ай бұрын
Exactly which makes the song so much harder cuz no idea is original. Sampling is sampling no matter how u do it
@ScorpioCoaster8 ай бұрын
Bout time someone said this… that’s Barry White’s record✊🏾
@jaypkock8 ай бұрын
Welcome back man!
@jae62208 ай бұрын
I always skip this track. The horns are annoying as hell and future raps about the same Ferrari nonsense as always. It’s not a masterpiece of a flipped sample. Metro is rather lazy at sampling but he’s at a point where everyone will think everything he drops is golden.
@ksager1238 ай бұрын
exactly
@okaydmuzikkk67717 ай бұрын
The funny part about metro boomin new sound is that it is all based off of that one sample. From the drums to percussion to the sounds or soul samples he uses with the drums inspired by the song he sampled with " Like That "
@KingKuma8 ай бұрын
Great content!
@misterbiggs21648 ай бұрын
Shit Yeah Bra !! Dis type video deserve a Part Two if asking for a series like dis too much 100 percent Masterpiece Breakdown imo
@prodbydramatic8 ай бұрын
Ave BY FAR best. video yet!
@LGas318 ай бұрын
He took a 3-6 mafia song, the same loop and threw a new set of drums on it.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
No he didn’t. Rodney O was credited as a writer on “like that”
@truthbetold3038 ай бұрын
At the end of the day that was Who The Crunkest! So you think metro woke up one day and said future I got a great idea for a beat without ever hearing 3/6? MAN STOP IT artist and producers been stealing sauce from Memphis for decades!
@kingstylezproductions7778 ай бұрын
Class is in session. Dope content. 🔥
@funfactswithmaxx8 ай бұрын
I had Egyptian Lover on cassette in the 80s🦾💯
@da91788 ай бұрын
First thing I did when I heard this track was look up the sample! love to dissect things, take em apart just to put em back together 😂 Kudos to you for the great content 🎯
@ktvbeatz55608 ай бұрын
FACT CHECK..."Who The Crunkest" is NOT the first time that sample was used by DJ Paul and Juicy J.....Listen to "Gotta Touch Em" on Mystic Stylez.
@charlesirving77638 ай бұрын
The first album
@vilemusic20007 ай бұрын
Three 6 has sampled it a bunch of times. Their compilation album “Underground 1991-1994” has four songs that sample everlasting bass
@BruhLuuhTheArtist8 ай бұрын
Dopes sequencing process. I respect it.
@DaMuzikMakerz6148 ай бұрын
dope breakdown ave, and you gave a history lesson!
@8thHood8 ай бұрын
4:27 dj paul and juicy j used that sample earlier on Gotta Touch 'em (Pt. 2)
@aknotten8 ай бұрын
Btw that Rodney O & Joe Cooley (another group I NEVER heard of) “Everlasting Bass” joint has Sugar Hill Gang’s “Eighth Wonder” & Edwin Birdsong’s “Rapper Dapper Snapper” sampled as the “bones” of the song… Respectfully
@johnjoe_2478 ай бұрын
and don't forget the band 7th Wonder - Daisy Lady , they were from Alabama.
@dschesters8 ай бұрын
Also the bassline is a reworking of "i'm gonna love you just a little more baby' by Barry white
@christianokami22207 ай бұрын
Absolutely a Barry White bass melody.
@traciwilson72358 ай бұрын
This great content brother
@MindzEnt7 ай бұрын
I liked the breakdown but did i miss the part Metroboomin was exposed? Not liking the click bait tittle man.
@AveMcree7 ай бұрын
KZbin has work like this for over two decades. If no one clicks on it, no one watches it.
@elMaxx58 ай бұрын
Ex-so-lent content. You got off yo ass for this one. Thanks G.
@ThomasvilleTx8 ай бұрын
Great video Ave, thank you
@aknotten8 ай бұрын
It’s fair to say that Kendrick Lamar is the catalyst for the Resuscitation & Reclamation of TRUE Hip Hop, UNIFICATION of the culture & the inadvertent “unearthing of Hip Hop history through “Not Like Us” & “Like That” via Metro Booming & the knowledge you dropped in this vid Ave.. note: (gotta give Drake credit in his role in this as well for if not for his role none of the above 🔼 would have happened )
@nwkeffectelement61078 ай бұрын
Great video as always. It does bother me that people are writing the narrative for everybody that lived in this New York area. There are 20 million people in this immediate area and everyone is not the same here. Many of us travel to the South as kids.
@Ron234-qs7zm8 ай бұрын
I remember that pivotal moment when Outkast was on stage receiving their source award. It was like their statement opened a pandora box to the existence of southern hip-hop.
@djkingshameek8 ай бұрын
No mention of Barry White’s track that Everlasting Bass copied 🤷🏽♂️
@solowkeytv8 ай бұрын
I keep telling myself I'm gone flip this sample on my Maschine MK3. Coming soon!
@AKSourGod8 ай бұрын
As a New York nigga, I think Prodigy would rock with Future and Metro. I remember when Prodigy did that interview AND Dude was not on that same timing before he passed. IJS.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
I use to see Prodigy in Atlanta all the time. He fw a lot of Atlanta rappers. They got a song with lil Jon. He was a Magic City veteran like me😂
@SabioSigSauerOfficial8 ай бұрын
Amazing video!!!
@melvainlegent67647 ай бұрын
My dude P speaking facts
@Izac18 ай бұрын
He did a lot of work to put this video out. And it’s beautiful. That’s a documentary.
@thesevgrayshow39598 ай бұрын
Bro, you do know Metro Boomin is from St. Louis Mo, Right??
@JamilMusicLoverSingleton8 ай бұрын
Im 27 and had the rodney o and joe Cooley song years ago like back in 2017. First came across it from lil wayne rapping over it and coming across it on youtube and i was looking up old school like i still an today. This is why i appreciate the music before my time. It kept me with this old soul and a love for the old sound. Back when the lyrics was creative af, flow was at its best, and the sampled beats were the best.
@DRB4LTHEPODCAST8 ай бұрын
yo that was dope how you explained the prosses
@YoungBeanz8 ай бұрын
We really are in a very culturally important moment in hip hop history, what better way to make content out of it brotha 🤙🔥
@Justice0988 ай бұрын
I really thought Metro should’ve gotten with havoc and produced that album. They would’ve messed well. Havoc used the original sample Like That was based on. So they obviously were thinking of mobb deep. They should’ve connected
@Deathsnake5048 ай бұрын
you can love boom nap and southern trap. Prodigy and B.G. did music together. Seems like Prodigy was talking about NYC.
@Tym168 ай бұрын
Solid video!
@stilltrippin61008 ай бұрын
Ayyye wassup Ave … I was wondering what happened to one of my fav creators… good to see you and looking forward to the new content ✌🏽🫡💪🏽
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Not much just taking time off
@yepyep38978 ай бұрын
Ave: I can't take anything you say seriously, regarding Hip-Hop. 'Everlasting Bass' had been sampled thousands of times before 'Who the Crunkest' used it. Firstly, learm how to use WhoSampled. Nowhere does it say that track was the first. Although, WS claims that it was sampled about 84 times, it was really in the hundreds or thousands--many long before Tear da Club Up Thugs were a 3-6 side project. 3-6, themselves, along with much of Memphis and Atlanta had already used it countless times before TDCU Thugs' 1999 release. Even the DOC used it in 1989, according to WhoSampled. WS even has several of the earlier 3-6 uses of 'Everlasting Bass'. What about Outkast using it in 1997? How long have you lived in Atlanta? really?? Ave: Did you even try? What were you listening to, back in the 90s? Metallica and Hank Williams, Jr? Obviously, it wasn't Hip-Hop, and it definitely wasn't southern Hip-Hop! So, please talk about something that you have a clue about.
@Sputz38 ай бұрын
The only thing The Doc sampled was the word “Bass”.
@yepyep38978 ай бұрын
@@Sputz3 That means nothing.
@heyyomyman8 ай бұрын
knowing history never fails
@Blacksonaudio8 ай бұрын
Drag Rap is New Orleans bounce period!!
@JustChillinOnThe5thFloor8 ай бұрын
I don't want no one sounding like me.
@mrnoel32037 ай бұрын
How did he miss the referencing the E-40, Hot Boys track I'm pretty sure they was jammin that one before they recorded like that
@a.morales76608 ай бұрын
This was 🔥🔥🔥
@Craftmaster38 ай бұрын
This kinda content is important
@reoscorpio6 ай бұрын
Hank Shocklee also produced for BBD (Bell Biv Devoe)
@JtotheI3MG8 ай бұрын
This is like when someone speaking a foreign language but you competely understand
@illyph99638 ай бұрын
It’s so funny cause now in hindsight I can go back n listen to all the east/west beef, snd like appreciate the hip hop of it all, but back in 90’s I was straight F west coast 😂, I remember after snoop dropped NYNY, we were so hype when they came out with the Capone/nore/tragedy/Prodigy LALA throwing pac in trunk n all😂😂
@JDiggiti8 ай бұрын
Most New York rappers got no radio play either . The older Disco people hated Rap . If you weren’t down with red alert or mr Magic you probably didn’t get radio play . The rap “industry” was jealous of artists from other cities , but the fans loved everything . NWA came to NYC & the streets were flooded with people . Ice cube, ice T , too short , WE “ Fans” were in the stores every week looking for everything . People get industry mixed w/ US .. the people that bought everything
@forsale3138 ай бұрын
Thanks for the History lesson (for those who Don't know).
@johnviera38848 ай бұрын
this song is trash. it’s just lazy production. lazy arranging. lazy stolen beat with no creativity. now BBL Drizzy is fire.
@jrock2238 ай бұрын
Can’t hear this song without hearing Who the Crunkest…been burned in my mind for decades now.
@PlatForumRadio8 ай бұрын
"he was once a THUG from around the way!!!!"
@DarkMetaOFFICIAL8 ай бұрын
who made him in charge of the universe sheesh the narcissism of this guy
@deezydayungdon8 ай бұрын
Texas is Not the South East 🤦🏿♂️😅 Great video though 💯💪🏿
@718King8 ай бұрын
Peace n Blessings
@717Cucch8 ай бұрын
Im 24 and it blew my mind how a lot of my friends aint know Who the crunkest, waynes sample of everlasting bass, or everlasting bass itself
@armenvegas7 ай бұрын
Love how Rodney O and Joe Cooley backed Tupac and the West with F NY
@birdy3698 ай бұрын
Egyptian Lover/Greg Broussard is a really cool dude. i interacted with him on facebook regularly just as a fan over the years, liking & commenting on his stuff, and then i started getting happy birthday posts from him on my birthday, and even got a signed album from him! his beats like, played throughout my childhood growing up in skating rinks lol STILL so upset i couldnt find a way to see him when he had a show with Tommy Wright III & La Chat in ATL on my birthday one year!!! (LOVE me that old memphis rap too! odd coupling but PERFECT for me!)
@GMokujin8 ай бұрын
Gotta touch em part 2 by Three 6 mafia sampled this as well as Brea da law 94 by Three 6 mafia. I love how metro incorporated that when he chopped up the sample.
@ProdbyGrimeyred8 ай бұрын
Bandana P. Rip! I bet Alchemist heard the Metro and Future album with those skits and said, u know what, let me revisit that "Keep It Thoro" and make something for Kendrick.
@AveMcree8 ай бұрын
Probably
@ProdbyGrimeyred8 ай бұрын
@@AveMcree a lot of people don't know he revisited the original sample and made that record from that