the best rap beats
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It's amazing how far the music industry has evolved. Today we have so many genres of music that each
person either likes or doesn't. A good example is someone from the 50's won't appreciate the Beats and
sounds of let's say rap songs today. However for over 40 years now, rap has been a dominant force in the
music scene. The roots of hip-hop and rap came in the 1970's when it was born in the Bronx, New York.
Since then hip-hop has been evolving ever since even bumping into a golden age at some point. This age
revolutionized the rap scene as millions of records were sold and artists were stamped as the next big thing
for decades to come. Rappers can't credit all the success to their talents however due to the help they've had
over the years. It's the producers and beat makers that have made their songs sound stylish and raw. This
goes to show you the importance of making good Rap Beats and not just good lyrics. Both complement each
other, as it is an art on its own. So here's a look at the best Rap Beats to gain popularity through the years.
Hip-hop Beats have evolved through the years as producers continued to find a niche in what people wanted
to hear. Beat makers have always come up with creative sounding Beats and rappers alike have spitted out
lyrics to fit these samples. The real emergence of hip-hop however came during the golden age of hip-hop.
The golden age produced artists such as 2Pac, Nas, Notorious B.I.G Snoop Dogg, DMX, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube,
and Jay-Z. These rappers paved the way of hip-hop today with their classic songs and hard Beats. The mid
90's produced these popular artists and their songs carried over crowds. Rivalries were even born due to the
whole East Coast and West Coast feud. With this fire fueled more impressive and classic songs such as
BIG's "Juicy", Nas' "The World is Yours", Jay-Z's "Feelin' It", and Pac's "Changes". These Rap Beats
brought their lyrics to life and will always be remembered as some of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time.
The golden age made use of heavy beats and bass lines, with a sort of funky use of the bass guitar and other
simple instruments.
After the golden age of rap more artists emerged to try and carry the torch. A good example would be Kanye
West and the Neptunes. These artists revolutionized the rap industry today creating great sounding samples
and beats for popular artists or for their own. This time however, more elements were added such as the use
of various instruments and sound effects. Popular pop and indie songs have also been used for samples to
some of the most popular beats of the last decade such as "Stronger" by Kanye West using Daft Punk's
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" and "The Spins" by Mac Miller using "Half Mast" by Empire of the Sun.
Songs that have been a hit this year include producer Stargate's "Black and Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa and
"What's My Name" by Rihanna and Drake. The power of rap beats allied with good lyrics has always
produced nothing but success in the music industry and it continues to do so.
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