Khaligraph the thief

so this guy khaligraph alibeba beat ya ``Mobb Deep - Hell on earth’’ and used it kwa ile song yake Succasa. Ndo hiyo Findeo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lonWMzBKdU

Kwani kuna shida kutumia beats za wenyewe? Lyrics si ni zake?

Si ata toa tint aliiba beat

Some people are just generally slow.

Next utakimbia hapa with breaking news that Kanye aliiba beat akatengeneza Through The Wire

Itabidi apigwe slap ya pawa kama hii

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I’ve always wondered why that beat sounded soo familiar,kumbe its from one of the many oldskool songs i like. This is lame,a clear absence of originality and creativity

And this is news… Skiza mobb deep

its happens all the time.

just listen to the first 20seconds of these tracks. think this makes the songs you know uncreative?

True.
Kesho usilale hata kama ni holiday, sacco ni mapema kama kawaida.

kuja kwa ile thread ya sampling in music business I think uko na great content y kuongeza

It happens a lot in hiphop, a true hiphop head would know that.

Come on man, if you hip hop then you should know this is a common thing

Pitia hapa https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/sampling-in-the-music-business.4861/page-8#post-1000002 uone wezi wengine

Ata Havoc ni mwisi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-QS4CTtltg

Uzito babaa.
By the way of knock out. he was knocked out cold.

Tupac borrowed from Marvin Gaye, no one called him a thief,
Wacheni adi-Bleacher, ajibambe.

Khaligraph killed it on that Succasa track, ukweli usemwe.

If you learn something new today don’t rush here to portray your ignorance thinking you have discovered Mt.Kenya…In hip hop it’s called sampling and it has been happening even before you were out of your diapers.

RIDDIMS si zinakuanga namna ii?

Most musicians try out their songs on famous songs instrumentals. It happens a lot, instrumentals, riddims exist for that purpose.

So next time you are nodding your head to a killer song with a beat that makes you reminisce or takes you back, kumbuka it’s all part of the creative process.