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Cheese Wagstaff wrote:
To answer the question...
Originally Posted by i LyricaLJKilla i
Why hasn't this Cole World character fallen off the face of the planet yet?
Originally Posted by OneTrust
Iconic beat? It's GOTTA go to one of those "EPIC" J Cole beats. It'll definitely be bumped 15/20 years from now by all those folks who are having trouble sleeping. That would put you to sleep T.I.P ASAP!
Yep. Most are listing great beats, only cause they're avid hip-hop listeners. The random 55 y.o. has never heard any of this stuff. Imo it has to used in a movie or TV show to reach that level. Off top the only or most recent beat to get there was Shimmy Shimmy Ya in Knocked Up. And I'm talking about movies that can appeal to everyone. Not some +%%% like a dance movie or 8 Mile. They have specific audiences. hereOriginally Posted by SenorRoboto2k5
A lot of this isn't iconic. They're huge songs that will be around for years, but not at a truly iconic status. Like people will still bump "Still D.R.E." till the end of time, and it'll probably be used in a movie or two within the next ten years. But right now it's not iconic or anything. "Power" is a great sports song, but it has a ways to go before being considered iconic.
Iconic is being used in sports and movie montages, commercials, and/or general theme music fairly regularly; and being instantly recognizable to the general public.
Wait...you don't think "Lose Yourself" beat is iconic? Just my opinion, but I think the Lose Yourself beat is better known than Heart of the City. Both are great tho.Originally Posted by krazy88s
Yep. Most are listing great beats, only cause they're avid hip-hop listeners. The random 55 y.o. has never heard any of this stuff. Imo it has to used in a movie or TV show to reach that level. Off top the only or most recent beat to get there was Shimmy Shimmy Ya in Knocked Up. And I'm talking about movies that can appeal to everyone. Not some +%%% like a dance movie or 8 Mile. They have specific audiences. hereOriginally Posted by SenorRoboto2k5
A lot of this isn't iconic. They're huge songs that will be around for years, but not at a truly iconic status. Like people will still bump "Still D.R.E." till the end of time, and it'll probably be used in a movie or two within the next ten years. But right now it's not iconic or anything. "Power" is a great sports song, but it has a ways to go before being considered iconic.
Iconic is being used in sports and movie montages, commercials, and/or general theme music fairly regularly; and being instantly recognizable to the general public.
Naw.Originally Posted by Shorty Doo Wop
h to the izzo ?
Originally Posted by tyisny
- In Da club will forever be used
- Empire state Of mind
- Power (maybe)
Read.Originally Posted by KevTav
Surprised nobody has mentioned this. 1995