Hey guys, I would like to find some new songs and rappers to listen to. My taste is really specific. I really like old school energic gangsta rap songs with aggressive beat which gets me pumped up. Here are some of my favorite songs. Just for the record, I really don't like current autotune wannabe rappers.

Hey guyzzz! Today i made one of my best Hard 808 Trappy Hip Hop Instrumentals i've ever made. The mix is really good and the hard kick's and 808 bass sound really gangsta! Added some nice classic trap hi hats to create a cool vibe! Enjoy this ballin' beat!


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Description : i played with the tempo automation and made this, i chopped it and strecthed it to work on 80/160 bpm even though it doesnt have a bpm, works for gangsta, drill, lo fi, anything if youre creative enough

American Gangster was recorded in sessions at Audiovision Studio and South Beach Studios in Miami; SoundTrap Studios in Atlanta; Hot Beats Recording Studios in Atlanta; and Baseline Studios, Daddy's House, KMA Studios, and Rock The Mic in New York.[1] Jay-Z would have the film American Gangster playing on the monitors above the recording booth as a source of motivation during the recording sessions.[2] In an interview with MTV, producer LV from the Hitmen said "Jay would have the beats...He'd do the record, and he'd send it back to us. We'd fill in the blanks as far as making them full records. From having live horns, live strings, live drummers. This percussion dude, he was coming in with bottles, banging on bottles, just sprinkles of shit. We went all out. We brought in musicians to bring it out. Jay probably just heard a sample and some drums. Once we got the vocals back, we brought in all the extra candy".[3]

According to Yahoo! Music journalist Angus Batey, American Gangster used "a selection of beats built from '70s soul and funk" to reflects "the period setting; lyrically, its primary theme is an investigation of the evolution of the gangsta archetype, looking at how the drug dealer became a semi-sympathetic outlaw figure, examining the contradictions inherent in those who chase the American Dream on the far side of legality, and ruminating on what this period of US history might yet come to mean".[7] Jay-Z stated that almost every song is based on a specific scene from the film.[5] In an interview on the Charlie Rose Show, he elucidated the inspiration behind the album:

Reviewing the album for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield deemed it a vast improvement over Jay-Z's previous record, Kingdom Come, adding that the rapper "sounds relaxed, no longer worried about impressing anyone."[23] In Entertainment Weekly, Neil Drumming said it was more than "a throwback album" and that Jay-Z adjusts his flow to each production while "emerging cockier than ever on the next track".[18] Village Voice critic Amy Linden praised its live instrumentation, finding it lush, sexy, and "tailor-made for the '70s theme ... without being shamelessly retro".[27] According to The Observer's Steve Yates, "it's Jay-Z's and American Gangster's triumph that reflecting on his appetite seems to have reawakened it".[28] Nathan Rabin from The A.V. Club called the record a "surprisingly strong return to form",[17] while Hot Press journalist Chris Wasser found its songs smooth and clever, "intelligent numbers that, instead of bombarding us with stale rhyming schemes and plastic beats, groove ever so effectively."[29] Greg Kot was impressed by the complexity of Jay-Z's metaphors about drug trafficking, making music, and relationships; he wrote in the Chicago Tribune that the rapper offers the kind of multidimensional lyrics that characterize classic hip hop.[30] 2351a5e196

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