im a HUGEEEE hip-hop fan and im talking about the classics not new age rap. im talking like Gangstarr, Big L, Wu-tang, Nas, Mobb Deep, J Dilla, Tribe, snoop, dre, keith murray, etc... ive heard it all. but lately ive realllyyyy gotten into dubstep and i was wondering if anyone knew of any really really good hip-hop dubstep remixes ive been dying to find a bangin track on youtube but cant find one any help?
well im just gonna have to same to u. think we got different taste in dub. and thats really shitty hip hop from what im hearing. also im not really into that slow low dubstep. also i think that track is dope as hell being a fuckin bangin dubstep mix with mobb deep's classic song
sweeeeet remix dude, is there a chance i can get that made into a tshirt for da club
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:56 am
by Shum
Not dubstep, but on the same musical trajectory. Allow the quality of the youtube vid also.
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:57 am
by Molzie
Smeagol0327 wrote:think we got different taste in dub.
I think we do too. Ur dubz are more pure.
Would look good on a tee though.
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:57 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
Smeagol0327 wrote:think we got different taste in dub.
Edit* Damn you molzie... too quick
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:57 am
by FuDuzn
Smeagol0327 wrote:well im just gonna have to same to u. think we got different taste in dub. and thats really shitty hip hop from what im hearing. also im not really into that slow low dubstep. also i think that track is dope as hell being a fuckin bangin dubstep mix with mobb deep's classic song
I love Mobb Deep, and I enjoy some brostep much more then most people around here, but that tune is some horrible garbage.
Also dub and dubstep are two different things.
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 2:59 am
by Smeagol0327
not sure its not my remix i just found it and im sure u culd find someone to get that done
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:01 am
by Smeagol0327
Shum wrote:
Not dubstep, but on the same musical trajectory. Allow the quality of the youtube vid also.
yea thats a pretty mellow track i like oh no hes a pretty good producer
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:07 am
by wobbles
WOW DUDE!!1 that nas remix was sick man
will you be making t-shirts of that song i would really like a pair in black
if you cant do black thats cool, i just really like black tees
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:09 am
by wobbles
on a less retarded note,
Gaufre wrote:
uh?
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 3:25 am
by ariosa
Smeagol0327 wrote:not sure its not my remix i just found it and im sure u culd find someone to get that done
haha thats a joke right cause waka flaka is a piece of shit no talent fuck
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:05 am
by deluxe
Snoop Dogg just dropped an entire dubstep mixtape with Mistajam
Prodigy from Mobb Deep Sample
Prodigy over Skream's Filth
Stack Bundles sample
Re: Dubstep Hip-hop remixes
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:45 am
by Maccaveli
Smeagol0327 wrote:well im just gonna have to same to u. think we got different taste in dub. and thats really shitty hip hop from what im hearing. also im not really into that slow low dubstep. also i think that track is dope as hell being a fuckin bangin dubstep mix with mobb deep's classic song
Funny how someone with such good taste in hip hop has weak taste in dubstep. I mean, if you like that grimy 90s New York sound, surely you'd appreciate the deep, gritty rollers more than the screechy mainstream shit?
Firstly, nearly all dubstep is around the same speed. That isn't slow, its the same speed as the shit you've been exposed to. Well, unless you've been listening to Bassnectar or something but a lot of the tunes I've heard from him are around hip hop tempo, which is slower than dubstep.
As for remixes, I honestly can't say I've ever heard a good dubstep remix of an American rap song. And just to be clear, I LOVE US hip hop. The Roots, Tribe, Nas, Pharoahe Monch etc. were my shit before I'd even heard of dubstep. Oh and that track isn't produced by Oh No, its called Oh No