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  • @BADAZZYOUNGIN
    @BADAZZYOUNGIN Pƙed rokem +60

    This is true. Recently I sent over a beat to a artist that I work with closely. He said "this beat is cool, but I like the other one you sent me better". I was like okay cool. Passed the beat on to 5 other artists and 4 of them liked it and wanted to use it. Music is subjective. Not everybody is gonna like your stuff. Gotta keep on pushing though.

    • @wireroom7939
      @wireroom7939 Pƙed rokem +1

      Agree badazz... 👍😎

    • @BADAZZYOUNGIN
      @BADAZZYOUNGIN Pƙed rokem +6

      Funny thing is.. the same artist that turned down the beat. Called me back a week later and wanted to use it. I told him "too late fam". 🙃

    • @scarvello
      @scarvello Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +3

      @@BADAZZYOUNGIN😂 why am I not surprised by this

  • @gsmith11172
    @gsmith11172 Pƙed rokem +57

    I remember being in meeting with Chad Elliott bringing two songwriters to present songs. He told us this “I’m a producer I make a hundred beats and ten would be hot and one would get placed.” So I get it. You are teaching real shit.

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks!

    • @MrDJSilenze
      @MrDJSilenze Pƙed rokem

      The 100/10 rule...100 asks only gets on average 10 "yes's". 10% đŸ‘đŸŸ

    • @3rdupmusic41o
      @3rdupmusic41o Pƙed rokem

      How do I get stars like you to notice lil old me 😂

  • @tmgtrapmobgodz
    @tmgtrapmobgodz Pƙed rokem +17

    I learned this from my musical teacher and my uncle's said " a true creator will always be harder on thier self first".... competing with your self is the best teacher.

  • @smurfonthetrack9085
    @smurfonthetrack9085 Pƙed rokem +20

    When I started when alot of industry producers said my beats are trash I used their critique to evolve my beats I love when the artist is honest it helps with making solid beats

  • @lokey69
    @lokey69 Pƙed rokem +6

    One man’s trash
another man’s treasure!

  • @GranFinale
    @GranFinale Pƙed rokem +11

    It's perfectly natural to love everything you make and think it's đŸ”„. Just be mature enough to accept the response of what listeners actually think of them.

  • @MultI-Beats
    @MultI-Beats Pƙed rokem +14

    "no matter who you are, you got a pack of DUDS" this is the realest shit I ever read. Every beat ain't hot! You gotta understand it takes makes several beats to find that one that slaps! Music is not meant to be easy to create. Keep pushing is the biggest take away from this & also be humble. You never stop learning! One day off can make you rusty! Whoever you are, keep making music! Sometimes greatness comes from persistence

    • @3rdupmusic41o
      @3rdupmusic41o Pƙed rokem

      Yea I got a lot of duds yungmedicinal41o 😂

  • @vancenichols9490
    @vancenichols9490 Pƙed rokem +1

    Honesty on the part of the listeners and humility of the producer goes a long way. Spot-on brother!!! Thanks!!

  • @sxrgwrld
    @sxrgwrld Pƙed rokem +6

    Thanks Bolo...I honestly needed to hear this from someone like you. I've been recently rethinking a goal that I have of getting to a point where everything I make is fire. But honestly even superproducers like Pharrell probably are still making trash ideas every day. We only hear the ones that are good, so it just feels like they make fire all the time. I think you just have to make sure you just create consistently, stay curious, experiment, learn, and good music will come. But the bad beats will probably never go away no matter how good you get

  • @therealizeproject
    @therealizeproject Pƙed rokem

    I appreciate you and everything you've put out on your channel man, everything you've shared is real valuable stuff and you're super genuine.

  • @malfoGaming
    @malfoGaming Pƙed rokem +35

    I feel like we all have an ego that tells us we made something great. But the real point is what you bring up that music is subjective. So if it’s subjective to everyone, something you like a lot will be complete trash to someone else. I think the idea is to just keep creating as a producer and experiment. Make as much content as you can even if it’s wack lol cause you never know who’s going to pick up that track anyway! My thoughts on this topic.

    • @BEASTBEATS700
      @BEASTBEATS700 Pƙed rokem

      Ha bruh real talk

    • @TheTonyTitan
      @TheTonyTitan Pƙed rokem +1

      Literally had a guy pick a trash bag mix for a project he's doing yesterday

  • @djsmoothc39able
    @djsmoothc39able Pƙed rokem +5

    Facts I’ve been through this faze but it’s nothing wrong with recognize your flaws Fam great inspirational material

  • @jamescox1750
    @jamescox1750 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks Bolo for being real about producers, I'm trying to get myself started and I always watch your videos. Good wisdom, keep up the good topics. I have not heard any of your beats that was trash, so give yourself more credit than that even though I haven't heard all your stuff. Your drum kits are real good too.

  • @JRosevelt
    @JRosevelt Pƙed rokem +2

    Definitely great advice and well said. I agree 100%. I feel like pushing the limits to creativity will cause an artist to step out of their comfort zone and experiment with sounds they aren't accustom to, which means a lot of it will be trash. Good news is, from the loads of trash and garbage always come a few gems like you said. Keep the great content up, btw that intro beat is insane! You produce that? đŸ”„đŸ”„đŸ”„

  • @oaliel8122
    @oaliel8122 Pƙed rokem +6

    You on point B!!!!! Sometimes it’s always the beat you think is the best one you have that nobody is feeling. Then they hear something else that you wouldn’t even consider and they’ll be like “let me get that one“. Very very subjective!

    • @oaliel8122
      @oaliel8122 Pƙed rokem

      I’m sure some of us in here has had a session where you made a beat “on the spot” and only just programmed a kick and a clap, then all of a sudden everybody jumping up and down like they just won the Super Bowl!? It’s so scary that you wonder what’s in the weed these cats are smoking these days!? Nowadays this generation of hip-hop especially in trap music, that’s all it takes. There are a lot of cheat codes out here that will help you get started on your production/beat making i.e. Nico’s Unison Midi Pack , Drum Monkey to name a few that requires little to no skill at all to come with something halfway decent. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not throwing shade at the two companies product, but it should be understood that it’s NEVER the gear, but the individual behind the gear. On that note, In the immortal words of Li Mu Bi,“Real skill requires no effort!“
      Peace, Love and Wellness!

  • @Ibantar
    @Ibantar Pƙed rokem

    You talkin' 10,000% REAL KNOWLEDGE!!!!! We usually are our own worst enemy! Our ego can and does get in the way on many occasions. We just need to see where we missed the mark, make adjustments and keep it movin' til we get to the level we're aiming to reach!!! The saying about "blocking our blessings" is definitely TRUE!đŸ‘ŠđŸŸ

  • @beatkultr
    @beatkultr Pƙed rokem

    Bolo your alright with me bro. This was huge on your part. This puts you apart from the other people you mentioned lol. Like you say, everyone got them duds but not many people will admit it. I try keeping this same energy when I’m live on yt and will admit I didn’t like what I spent 5 hours making live in front of my viewers. You a real one bro!

  • @hellosiiid2206
    @hellosiiid2206 Pƙed rokem +5

    Real talk man this needed to be said ✊

  • @itsmrblack
    @itsmrblack Pƙed rokem

    I like how you broke this down , I think in a similar way and just now coming out of the mindset of all my beats are my kids . The real focus is should be to always improve .

  • @go2girlproductions149
    @go2girlproductions149 Pƙed rokem +3

    I feel same way i take way too long worrying about perfection bcuz i know the amount of pressure a producer has to stand out, stay consistent & get work.

  • @T.JohnsonTX
    @T.JohnsonTX Pƙed rokem +1

    It's a numbers game. We improve through practice, the more we practice, the less we love everything we make and be more objective. Putting time between when you listen back to beat or track matters too. Good topic Bolo, this is something we all need to think about.✌

    • @WVandellHarris
      @WVandellHarris Pƙed rokem

      THIS is the REALEST thing I’ve read on this entire thread
. Very very true and also a great habit of pace, retrospect and study we should form.
      And this comment has NOTHING to do with constancy

. It’s about what YOU SAID !

  • @Phyclone
    @Phyclone Pƙed rokem +2

    Boss, you hit the nail on the head. I look back to the beats I made about 10 years ago, I was mad as hell people was telling me it was dope and now I hear how bad my kicks were distorted, snares and hats hella loud lmfao. Even now, I am def now doing a lot of experimental music testing out sounds and sound design and the process is so fun

    • @3rdupmusic41o
      @3rdupmusic41o Pƙed rokem

      It's so fun and I really like making songs and rap n

  • @BackToTheBoomBap
    @BackToTheBoomBap Pƙed rokem

    You're right, Bolo. Like every producer I have duds. But that doesn't mean I'm gonna get discouraged and quit if someone doesn't like some of them, and it doesn't mean I'm not dope. Thanks for making these videos where you just keep it 💯 about topics producers care about.

  • @HomagesHiddenGems
    @HomagesHiddenGems Pƙed rokem +2

    agree with this, it's definitely gotta be a balance though... I'm the guy that tends toward thinking everything is trash, and I get stuck in my head. Had multiple beats that I thought were trash became some of my favorite songs. Can't overthink it too much, just keep it moving either way.

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Pƙed rokem +1

      Very true I’m still very critical of my beats to this day. But, I still force myself to put them out for people to hear đŸ’ȘđŸŸ

  • @BobbyDidi
    @BobbyDidi Pƙed rokem +2

    100 percent facts!!!! As always. Most of my beats are trash too, but I still love experimenting.

  • @acsmusicproductions
    @acsmusicproductions Pƙed rokem

    You speak the truth! I look back on the beats I thought was hard before and I can't even listen to them. I'd love to share with you a few of my latest beats I've done

  • @christopherlee9888
    @christopherlee9888 Pƙed rokem

    You right brother, I got discouraged in the past. I was insecure in my skills and I didn't have the growth mindset, and I had a fragile ego. I'm coming back to the beat making seen with a new attitude 👊. Keep up the good work👊😏

  • @BobbieJoel
    @BobbieJoel Pƙed rokem +2

    Nicely said! I think the experimental things are part of the process and contributes to the better tracks and your own signature at the end. I got a lot of trash between my beats, but just got started to show some to the world. 🙏

    • @antediluvian99
      @antediluvian99 Pƙed rokem +1

      Never ‘trash’ bro. More like building material.

    • @BobbieJoel
      @BobbieJoel Pƙed rokem +1

      @@antediluvian99 that's true! Sometimes I even use some older stuff I didn't used as inspiration for new beats

    • @antediluvian99
      @antediluvian99 Pƙed rokem

      @@BobbieJoel That’s whatsup.

  • @camdonhill
    @camdonhill Pƙed rokem +15

    Some of my beats are absolutely booty juice. 😂 But sometimes those are my favorite, because I might’ve picked up a new technique on that session that I can apply to a good one later. No losses, just lessons.

    • @stephencrump9265
      @stephencrump9265 Pƙed rokem +1

      This is big facts bro

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Pƙed rokem +4

      Yep, those are usually the ones that will prepare you for the next beat đŸ’ȘđŸŸ

    • @melchisedekj
      @melchisedekj Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      where can i find you music?

  • @Papagramz_
    @Papagramz_ Pƙed rokem

    This hit home because I came to this understanding looooong ago. My CZcams only hit 40 subs after a year lol
most of my shit just ain’t what people wanna hear but I keep goin. Real shit bolo

  • @leezydagod2507
    @leezydagod2507 Pƙed rokem

    True blue shit Bolo. I've also seen many unknown producers get a-list clients and are dismissed by other known producers because they don't have a following online. Or even better, some producers lose confidence because said known producers tell them that their tracks aren't trendy enough. Like you said, it's all subjective and what you've been doing by going into detail and cohabitating with everyone is greatly appreciated .

  • @a-symfony6312
    @a-symfony6312 Pƙed rokem +1

    I really, really, really, really, love and respect honest people!!!! See, contrary to what the world says, a person that will tell you the truth, the honest truth, is a person that has your best interest at hand. They don't won’t you walking around deceiving yourself or being deceived by others. They actually care about your growth. They not like everybody else telling you what you want to hear and babysitting your feelings. It's called tough love. And very few give it, and very few receive it. So thank you Mr. Bolo, your tough love is appreciated.

  • @-SC-
    @-SC- Pƙed rokem

    Soo true!!! Love your positive Knowledge💎 đŸ»â€

  • @kingcheflos602
    @kingcheflos602 Pƙed rokem

    Man!!! Bolo Thank you đŸ™đŸŸ for the honesty I agree I think most of my beats are trash 🗑 but that’s just my opinion what I don’t like someone else may love music is definitely subjective.

  • @highdeff17
    @highdeff17 Pƙed rokem +1

    We all have beats that we think trash and other people love them too lol I have a bunch of beats that I personally don’t really like, but the audience want me to keep playing it back. It’s a weird game, but you gotta keep moving. The more you understand this, the less stress you will have from a creativity and productivity standpoint

  • @LeftyKeyz
    @LeftyKeyz Pƙed rokem +4

    Agreed 💯 fam, to be honest, my entire channel a dud, this why I keep comments off lol. No ID is the only one I've ever heard with all bangers in one sitting.

  • @detroitredofficial
    @detroitredofficial Pƙed rokem

    This is the most realistic approach to producing that I’ve heard in a long time. Adversity is key, learning and growing as a producer/writer/etc. is critical and graciously accepting feedback can only elevate your game. There’s a reason someone like Prince could have a VAULT of unreleased music, somewhere in the assessment of that music it was found to be trash!! I’ve made trash and I knew it was trash but it was practice
 whether it was a drum pattern, style of melody, something. But I elevated from it, next beat improved and so on. We’re lucky to be in positions to create so much trash before getting to that one hot track!!

  • @afelton
    @afelton Pƙed rokem

    True stuff Bolo. I would rather that someone tell me that my beats are trash than tell me that they are good just to make me feel good. Tell me the truth so that i can grow!!!

  • @chefboirdee1544
    @chefboirdee1544 Pƙed rokem +1

    You know you got a Dud when you gotta go back to a beat you been made💯

  • @Quantumwashere
    @Quantumwashere Pƙed rokem

    This is 💯 valid about leaving your ego aside. I know from experience if I make 10 beats only 1 or 2 are gonna be bangers.

  • @akondebeat
    @akondebeat Pƙed rokem

    I think it's a matter of artistic maturity.
    With time, experience and consistency, our music evolves thereby we mature hence have a different and a more solidified view of your music. So when we view our beats, we view them with the evolved version of ourselves, hence definitely it will not be seen as something great/satisfactory.
    And this is actually a good sign. Definitely signaling that we're on the right track.
    In the end, I reached a point where I make music for my own enjoyment and satisfaction and it will speak for itself as long as I know what I'm doing.

  • @PriCEGotBeats
    @PriCEGotBeats Pƙed rokem +1

    100 percent correct on this topic, preaching straight truth.

    • @BoloDaProducer
      @BoloDaProducer  Pƙed rokem

      đŸ’ȘđŸŸđŸ’ȘđŸŸđŸ’ȘđŸŸ

  • @karl1949
    @karl1949 Pƙed rokem

    Heard Bishop ~ It's like an audition, you may get a call back often enough but getting selected for the role is another matter. Great advice to not let your ego rule the day, fat out solid and right on ...sup sup team Bolo' ...keep on moving don't stop!

  • @Dizzy808
    @Dizzy808 Pƙed rokem

    been making beats since 2009 and always had confidence in my beats even the ones i know weren't that great but mainly because i never was a type beat producer i started making beats for my self and beats i liked but i always knew every one wouldn't like my style because its very unique

    • @bourne8636
      @bourne8636 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      This is exactly how I produce, it’s usually a beat for me.

  • @tiffxanax706
    @tiffxanax706 Pƙed rokem

    This was a much needed video.

  • @SquizbarDeAlienOfficial
    @SquizbarDeAlienOfficial Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    This video is 100% on point. Most producers can’t handle criticism

  • @celmbeats
    @celmbeats Pƙed rokem +3

    Making beats is like baseball. A .300 batting average can net you a HOF career.

  • @glendwellz
    @glendwellz Pƙed rokem +2

    This summer I went through every beat I made the last three years(I’m bad at arranging shit😂 most of my beats I just save after I feel it’s done without any/little mixing and arrangements) and I bet I at least had like 300 beats. And it all came down to 40 beats I felt was dope. Put them out on my SoundCloud and invited every rapper I know, and most of them picked the beats I liked less than the others 😂 so yea, it’s very subjective and not everything is tha shit 4 everyone

  • @keyproductions1205
    @keyproductions1205 Pƙed rokem

    definitely gotta be able to be real w ya self. & don't take offense to constructive criticism. you was spot on w everything g

  • @kamikaze6295
    @kamikaze6295 Pƙed rokem

    I agree with you 100% I notice that mostly when I haven't listened to the beats for a while. Then I think to myself, what kind of shit did I build there? Sometimes (rarely) it's the other way around. I'm impressed. If I were to introduce my beats to my favorite producer, there wouldn't be many.

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  • @Dat-Mix
    @Dat-Mix Pƙed rokem

    I feel ya. I made a beat i thought was trash and was about to delete it but two artist in the room said dont and made a dope ass song to it. Crazy sometimes.

  • @b3llyfull
    @b3llyfull Pƙed rokem

    Thankyou for this. Very humbling truth.

  • @Thechrisreece
    @Thechrisreece Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm a house producer, This is the harsh truth, Iv wrote nearly 50-70 songs but only released 3... Kill your ego, the more you work the better you get

  • @salaam76
    @salaam76 Pƙed rokem

    You're sure right bro I agree. Thats why I say just do it for the passion and love of doing it.

  • @tcksounds953
    @tcksounds953 Pƙed rokem

    I appreciate the beat reviews you do. I also like the fact that you give suggestions on what aspects of our beats could be improved. I have 2 questions:
    1. How do you know when you have a hit?
    2. How do you balance out being experimental with just following the norm of what's popular?
    Thanks again for your insight.

  • @510productions3
    @510productions3 Pƙed rokem

    For some reason Bolo’s videos are much more helpful than others

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  • @KingPhilip_ULP
    @KingPhilip_ULP Pƙed rokem

    Big facts. And what producers also have to remember is that, just bcuz one artist didn't like the beat, doesn't mean that another artist won't like it as well.

  • @QPe323
    @QPe323 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    one man’s trash 
can be another man’s treasure.

  • @beatsbybeto
    @beatsbybeto Pƙed rokem

    Nice Statement !đŸ’ŻđŸ™đŸŒ

  • @Vendetta4LifeRecords
    @Vendetta4LifeRecords Pƙed rokem

    Big Co of Vendetta 4 Life Checking in showing support . In Vendetta we Bang .

  • @richswavy3626
    @richswavy3626 Pƙed rokem

    Bolo you are spot on with this , I've made a lot of beats and I know that at least 20% of them are good and the other 80% are either average or terrible, but the good thing about technology is that you can go back and redo or rearrange that terrible beat and turn it into a good beat, which has happened to me several times.

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  • @themorrow3547
    @themorrow3547 Pƙed rokem

    Dope perspectives man. I'm not familiar with the channel, subscribed.

  • @Liu_Baang
    @Liu_Baang Pƙed rokem +2

    Real talk man, I got more trash/mid beats than bangers. I found if it's leveled right and in key (including the kick) than it will be much more pleasant to listen to.

  • @alyoshasdream8843
    @alyoshasdream8843 Pƙed rokem

    Most music in general you work on ends up just quick garbage ideas you need to get out of your head quickly. "On to the next one" is always my motto, just keep moving until you land on something good. People are only ever going to show you the good things they have made, just the way it is. Can never let your ego get in the way, just keep working.

  • @natepenn224
    @natepenn224 Pƙed rokem

    great video bolo

  • @clifford6795
    @clifford6795 Pƙed rokem

    Cool,,,real,,,and,,giving,,great,,information,,,,,thanks for the realism.,,,,keep it coming.

  • @marquelamar
    @marquelamar Pƙed rokem

    sounds like the "law of averages". crazy how it applies to sales, and dating women. Persistence is key

  • @larrymyers5989
    @larrymyers5989 Pƙed rokem

    Facts. Imma buy your drum kits. I purchased wavrunnners bundle and I was definitely satisfied but I can always use more.

  • @Dot.Com..
    @Dot.Com.. Pƙed rokem +1

    I definitely know I got some duds
 it’s the part when you think you’ve made a breakthrough/some progression and then someone’s like “nah, that ain’t it”

    • @Dot.Com..
      @Dot.Com.. Pƙed rokem

      That don’t mean stop going though

  • @kvmoore1
    @kvmoore1 Pƙed rokem

    I agree with pretty much everything you said and I can definitely relate to this. With that said, that trash beat played in front of the right person might just become a career building treasure. You just never know.
    Also, some trash beats are diamonds in the rough, meaning the musical idea or concept is actually good but just not well executed. Cut that beat up and polish it getting it to sound just right and perhaps rearrange some of the instrumentation, drums etcetera, and that beat could have the potential to become a part of a successful project, maybe even a platinum hit. It's definitely not impossible for that to happen.

  • @fatbelly3385
    @fatbelly3385 Pƙed rokem +1

    I agree, I find myself wanting to trash most stuff I make. I hate it

  • @lukeperkins6019
    @lukeperkins6019 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for this I feel I make a banger every 10 to 20 I put out I’m trying to narrow it down lol

  • @blknight
    @blknight Pƙed rokem

    You killed it with this 1 Bolo. Can you make a video addressing creative block. I start beats all the time they soud good for a few days. I come back to them a week later and they seem like hot trash. They also all sound similar. Any advice! I've been trying to cook up a beat for your reviews.

  • @drebone1986
    @drebone1986 Pƙed rokem +2

    Of course I think I make the hardest beats ever....but then I remember that no one has bought a single beat yet or that I barely get feedback for most of them and it's very sobering đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

  • @madsongroove2929
    @madsongroove2929 Pƙed rokem

    I knew a producer named Scotty Beats who submitted tracks to Puffy....the one track that was selected and made it on a 112 album was the song Funny Feelings. Scotty told me that track was an unfinished reference track.....used as is.

  • @algoriithmtheproducer
    @algoriithmtheproducer Pƙed rokem +1

    Don't trip people, a lot will be trash.
    I produce, write, graphic design, cinematographer, and engineer...In all of these cases a lot comes out trash. Sometimes you just have to reboot and don't always expect to be perfect.
    I wrote a few e-books on my old websites about this topic. The reason I think is because although you're an "expert", creativity requires the use of imagination which can be affected by many factors. Every day won't be 100%. You'll have 30% days, 50%, etc.
    Beethoven didn't always make a classic, DaVinci didn't always paint a masterpiece.
    Just keep working and don't be discouraged. Not every team wins a superbowl. Stay focused and lock in!!!
    MOST IMPORTANTLY, enjoy yourself while doing it.
    JORDAN DOES NOT MAKE EVERY BASKETBALL BUT HES STILL A LEGEND!

  • @gaspergerm7424
    @gaspergerm7424 Pƙed rokem +1

    We're living in a time where boasting and rubbing your own ego is acceptable and cool. In my experience those people have trouble with accepting (constructive) criticism and call you a hater. There's always small results, but they tend to act like major things are coming for them if they just continue believing in themselves. Humble people come a long way cause they feel like they never did their best/enough, that's why they constantly improve and want to learn more and usually don't feel comfortable when they get compliments..

  • @joelarkin9614
    @joelarkin9614 Pƙed rokem

    YESSSSS I was 808 on the likes... But seriously THIS IS SO TRUE tell em bolo

  • @thevibegodz
    @thevibegodz Pƙed rokem

    True. Gotta know which beats have that extra bounce to it. And you're right, you can't just play your songs or beats to your friends or family that don't know shit about music, ofcourse they will tell you it's good. Gotta play it to people that'll give you the right constructive criticism.

  • @element_producer8596
    @element_producer8596 Pƙed rokem

    every fail is one step closer to success. never think you arrived. keep trying to improve. and most important enjoy the music.

  • @JamieMallender
    @JamieMallender Pƙed rokem

    best video I've seen in ages!

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      @Game___Edged Pƙed rokem

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  • @Mrwholikesyouanyway
    @Mrwholikesyouanyway Pƙed rokem

    Facts about the ego trippin, got to humble yourself and take constructive criticism. 💯

  • @ericsmith3268
    @ericsmith3268 Pƙed rokem

    Real talk when the groove starts they be mad hot but after letting it sit for a few days and coming back. Awe sh'%# what was I thinking. No doubt every producer got that EGO Trippin thing, but constructive criticism when taken as positive input it makes you better at your craft. Thanks for droppin the real deal.

  • @Nitro_BSQ
    @Nitro_BSQ Pƙed rokem +1

    You should be able to tell a dud when you in the process, honestly when I know the beat is trash is when I sit back and realize I’m feeling uninspired, but I’ve learned to never force the creation let it flow and it’ll usually turn out being some đŸ”„

  • @kirk4c
    @kirk4c Pƙed rokem

    Yoo Bro you know what content you should talk about next is Rewire in fl studio many people don't know you can integrate fl studio with Ableton and make them one program. I use to produce but I thought I share you the sauce bro

  • @Ast3rixMusic
    @Ast3rixMusic Pƙed rokem

    Ego death is real and not sustainable. I know I have hits and misses. I can tell when I was having a bad day on my beats as well and trying to regain my sense of happiness. I try my best to only make music when I’m feeling good. I find that I come up with my most creative ideas on those beats. The others I mark them as practice and ideas. I may go back and listen to the Melodie’s if it savable.

  • @phakzonthebeat
    @phakzonthebeat Pƙed rokem +2

    PREACH, he preaching rn

  • @themayne6303
    @themayne6303 Pƙed rokem

    There’s a realm where the Rappers & producers of this realm are taught to believe that everything they create is fire. They’re taught that you are gonna fail if you don’t think like that. If I make 30 beats, I personally might like only 5-10 of em. I have to be deadass honest with myself cause it helps me to get better.

  • @jwillbeats2485
    @jwillbeats2485 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I appreciate the honesty bolo this shit 1000 good video

  • @caryweight728
    @caryweight728 Pƙed rokem +1

    The funny thing about this is that I'll have some beats that I just know are fire and people will be like "that ain't it", but then I'll play something and get ready to delete and someone will be like "that's the one right there".

  • @bamvoxstudios
    @bamvoxstudios Pƙed rokem

    đŸ€ŁđŸ˜‚ That was awesome! Let em know, Bolo.

  • @MT-lw6yh
    @MT-lw6yh Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I think I struggle on the opposite end, every beat I make I run into the ground by over tweaking. "This bass line sounds like absolute garbage, that snare needs to be different" etc etc. I know a lot of people who've done music their whole life like producers, concert pianist, drummers, etc and a lot of em will tell me,"This shit good af" but I just can't ever hear it.

  • @livinproof718
    @livinproof718 Pƙed rokem +1

    I end up throwing away potential and making some weak shit thinking it’s hot lol

  • @itshissound
    @itshissound Pƙed rokem

    It's all subjective and based on opinions of the people who you showing the beats to... some have friends who say its all fire, others getting trashed when they got a dope sound. The opinions mould the person with the ego sometimes sending them down sh*t Street.
    Topic covered here was something many producers need reminding every now and again 👌🏿 thanks 4 the context

  • @rivaltheproducer
    @rivaltheproducer Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    I quit looking for what other producers think on my beats. They didnt have real insight on what I needed to change or what I needed to do with the mix. So I learned to talk with audio engineers. Thats how I learned some tricks and how I am still learning. I accept that my shit can be trash to the other producer's' ear but thats not who I am wanting to hear that from. I accept an artists thoughts as well as the engineer's.

  • @mrmister7355
    @mrmister7355 Pƙed rokem

    So true! But I’ll save them and maybe take something out or change some things around to make it atleast decent

  • @coreywallace8147
    @coreywallace8147 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks Bolo for your honest opinion! Not too many people are real enough to keep it funky lol But overall I value your opinion because you see what we don't. Keep it up Bolo we appreciate you sincerely!

    • @coreywallace8147
      @coreywallace8147 Pƙed rokem

      And I just wanna say that I was hating something terrible when you said STOP HATING ON YOUNG PRODUCERS! I mean I unsubscribed and subscribed again until I realized in myself that even I a 29 year old beat maker producer what ever you wanna call it, has a window of time to do this music thing. I'm sorry Bolo for that, I know that won't fly in the industry so I sorry to everyone. My advice is to take what Bolo says as the industry's forecast of some sort and to come out of my shell. Don't take it personal when he tells us these things because it takes growth to actually follow and act on what Bolo is saying. I'm grateful that you care so much Bolo !

  • @chebtamer
    @chebtamer Pƙed rokem

    Nice talk, exactly what I was thinking about.
    As a beginner, I have a question, how and when I can recognize that my production is either good or sucks?
    Thank you

  • @superdopesamples
    @superdopesamples Pƙed rokem +1

    Can’t wait for Ave Mcree to review this 😂

  • @phakzonthebeat
    @phakzonthebeat Pƙed rokem +1

    I hear you big homie