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jo pierre you wanna stay out there?
ОтветитьWow. He freaked those samples so quick. Legend!
ОтветитьThose beats were so cold
Ответитьpierre is a music wizzard my goodness
ОтветитьHe’s so tough man 🏁🏁🏁🏁
ОтветитьWhenever I need inspiration I watch this still till this day
ОтветитьITS CRAZZZY
ОтветитьThe secound beat go so hard
Ответитьbro just cooked up a whole E.P lol of FIRE!!!!!!!
Ответитьthis is like if black people made music
ОтветитьWhat did he do in Ableton?
Ответитьdat last beat so fye
ОтветитьA-1 is such a dope shop!! Visited there last month
ОтветитьLast beat goes hard. Where that beat at?
Ответитьhe da goat
ОтветитьYO PI'ERRE
ОтветитьYeah we know about samples not being able to get cleared pierre😭
ОтветитьI STOPPED WATCHING WHEN HE PULLED OUT FRUITY LOOPS LOL
ОтветитьAnything with N-Cage will work
ОтветитьS
ОтветитьWhat the sample he sample
ОтветитьYou know when he starts doing his lil dance its heat
Ответить“I dont use them because i dont know how to clear samples” …… uses a sample from a very popular TV show as his tag
ОтветитьI love Pierre
Ответитьyikes
ОтветитьWhat the plug-in he’s using to speed up & slow down the samples? Cuz I just use the FL audio controls and it takes forever to load whenever I change pitch
ОтветитьPierre got utorrent☠️☠️
Ответитьokay so this dudes drum kits is just a mix of everybody thats hot drum kit?
ОтветитьThat first beat was insane, take you to another planet
Ответитьnot bad
Ответитьhis art books are so sweet man
ОтветитьGOAT
ОтветитьAre we able to listen to these beats somewhere?
Ответить💛☠️
ОтветитьThis kid doesn't know real music.
Kashif is a legend...R.I.P.
Everything in Hip Hop is borrowed.
Don't know who this dude is but as soon as i heard that Trap style hi-hat, I was out.
Ответить*Insert door screach *
Ответитьthe birth of groceries on the TLOP5
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьKashif is responsible for majority of that 80s upbeat funk sound. A great songwriter az well. May he rest in peace
Ответить💩
ОтветитьThis is crazy. At his age, I was in the "boom bap" beatmaking. Hundreds of beats made probably. But this generation brings something totally new to sampling. At first, I was saying to myself "what is he doing? it's a mess!", then it became clearer and clearer and the obvious sample vanished into something different. That's creative, intelligent and probably the consequence of a totally different approach to beatmaking. Great. Thank you.
ОтветитьI can’t stop listening to the second beat he made. I’ve probably played it back over 150 times
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