The King Charles Era

The King Charles Era
New sound, new style, still the same loser.

Dr. Dre's Intervention

Speaking of using your soul...


The Honorable Dr. Dre has a sure fire technique to help you with your syllable and context usage. 


So, Dr. Dre samples. HEAVY. ALL of his beats are samples (I'm sorry Dr. Dre, if this leads to some kind of financial hardship; just tryna help music out). And the samples are OD. Thing is, the artist(s) he produce(s) for don't always know (or believe) that 1. they're samples and 2. what the sample is if indeed they are samples. Therefore, the next part is tricky, and a test of how much you believe in #TheGoodDoctor.

He insists that you give your soul to the sample in the beat (not the beat), and spit off top. The syllables will be there. The spirit will be there. Your soul will replenish. Just trust in the spirit of music/hip-hop.

Few do it, few can do it. But it's only for the brave. Not for the faint at heart.


Here's an example of me dooinit...



So, grab a CH beat, grab a MacBook, open GarageBand, and let your soul take pilot.




Don't say I didn't try to enhance you, hip-hop.
Music, you oughta know you come first.




Hello, Simone.







What up, Doc! 
Maybe another Saturday!!!







#comma

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