How the triplet flow took over rap

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  • The “Migos flow” deconstructed.
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    In 2013, Migos made it to the Billboard Charts with "Versace." It was a viral hit and it put the spot light on a very unique rap flow - the triplet. The triplet, often now called the "Migos flow" happens when three syllables are rapped over one beat. It's now so popular that nearly every mainstream rap artists these days has used it, often to great effect. Kendrick rapped in triplets on one of the most dramatic moments of his latest album, Damn. and Chance the Rapper used triplets on the opening track of Coloring Book. This video is about where the triplet flow came from and how it's been a common tool for rappers since Three 6 Mafia and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's debut albums in the '90s.
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  • @xiv1496
    @xiv1496 Před 6 lety +5720

    i doubt snoop hates the flow. he just hates that everyone abused of it.

    • @revoksixth690
      @revoksixth690 Před 6 lety +112

      Brook Rivers and on top of that has no substance most of the time

    • @jacoblong3541
      @jacoblong3541 Před 6 lety +84

      Brook Rivers Any legitimate musician knows what a triplet is lmao. You learn a triplet within 2 months of 6th grade band

    • @podisthebomb1
      @podisthebomb1 Před 6 lety +158

      He was talking more on the mumble rap and not the beat behind it

    • @thesechicksdontevenknowthe3298
      @thesechicksdontevenknowthe3298 Před 6 lety +67

      Right. She says he missed the point she missed his point something is less and less powerful as it becomes more used

    • @alton7889
      @alton7889 Před 6 lety +10

      I know...like we'll never know any other sounds if people just riding on the same style.

  • @juvailpecson6235
    @juvailpecson6235 Před 6 lety +7017

    Snoop wasn't against the style and flow in triplets he was against how rappers today all sounds the same!

    • @GotNextVideo
      @GotNextVideo Před 5 lety +375

      Exactly. Back in the 90s when Snoop came up, rappers switched their flow up from bar to bar, they didn't just hammer the same exact same cadence in every line of every song.

    • @DougM_BDXL
      @DougM_BDXL Před 5 lety +135

      ...and they ain't saying much lyrically. Just look at Lil Pump, Yachty, Uzi Vert, etc... Shallow AF with the words.

    • @seishin4243
      @seishin4243 Před 5 lety +51

      As it was said, the problem for Snoop it's not the triplets, but, apart from not liking and criticising they all sound the same, he was also against that Versace/Migos flow, because, in that same show, he says someone told to him on a studio to try that and he responded by saying no, he doesn't "rap like that" and it's fair for him to not like it, even if that always existed.

    • @sigbrotum2191
      @sigbrotum2191 Před 5 lety +1

      you have a stupid name shithole

    • @joeyclemenza7339
      @joeyclemenza7339 Před 5 lety +7

      Juvail Pecson she never said he was against the flow!!!

  • @JPLToyExperience
    @JPLToyExperience Před 5 lety +5790

    Mah man Beethoven was rockin' triplets before these new rappers

    • @yungjoemighty879
      @yungjoemighty879 Před 5 lety +49

      where's the remix?

    • @jdavidmoreiraify
      @jdavidmoreiraify Před 5 lety +70

      Imma say it
      Beethovan is damn good
      Also like a lot of his stuff played on electric guitars

    • @pork5129
      @pork5129 Před 5 lety +11

      yo what about also sprach zarathustra opening, them timpanis ooooh

    • @user-xw5bi8mi5r
      @user-xw5bi8mi5r Před 5 lety +8

      yeah man, Beethoven is so damn hard, his song no heart is fire

    • @matheusdahora1916
      @matheusdahora1916 Před 4 lety +5

      Homer has been doin it since 1000 bC lol

  • @briantriplett5974
    @briantriplett5974 Před 4 lety +2308

    my name is brian triplett and i approve this message.

    • @cokguzeladam
      @cokguzeladam Před 4 lety +38

      my name is brad harper and I subscribed to you

    • @Jackson-mi3dr
      @Jackson-mi3dr Před 4 lety +11

      Thanks Brian

    • @nagnot6718
      @nagnot6718 Před 4 lety +13

      Nice, I was looking through all the comments for your critical approval.

    • @driziiD
      @driziiD Před 3 lety +4

      😂 the culprit

    • @nothingmuch1129
      @nothingmuch1129 Před 3 lety +2

      I am the 555th like

  • @jesseluke5798
    @jesseluke5798 Před 6 lety +3650

    That's it right there. Kendrick and Chance use that flow sparingly, as a tool. It builds and hypes their songs when it's needed But when rappers use it every single song for the entirety of those songs it really quickly gets monotonous.

    • @sirfrancisdrake1472
      @sirfrancisdrake1472 Před 6 lety +31

      Word

    • @IndomitableAde
      @IndomitableAde Před 6 lety +129

      jesseluke It's that and it's the content. Triplet flow is fine but when it's all choppers, drugs and hoes that's where monotony and banality step in. I'm like, damn, go someplace in the world besides a strip club or a trap house and tell me what that looks like, please!

    • @TheMuse260
      @TheMuse260 Před 6 lety +53

      jesseluke When its 100% triplets, its trash. Lil pump,migos, future, gucci, 21 are all triplets

    • @joe2501echo
      @joe2501echo Před 6 lety +19

      I think using it for an entire song could also be used to great effect if paired with the right lyrics, though there definitely needs to be breaks in the song to give the listener a little time to recover from the constant string of triplets.

    • @sione_etc
      @sione_etc Před 6 lety +17

      i mean you could also say it's monotonous how other rappers mostly rap on eighth notes, or how everyone uses 808s, pentatonic scales, 4/4 timing. it's just a style, you don't have to be into it but there's no right or wrong way to do it

  • @rappadapp
    @rappadapp Před 6 lety +4088

    huh huh wah heh heh hey he he he ha ha ha ho ho ho huh hah huh
    - Migos

  • @mikeytodorov134
    @mikeytodorov134 Před rokem +168

    Rest In Peace to the youngest triplet 😔

  • @Rosaceae1
    @Rosaceae1 Před 4 lety +485

    Until I hear verses in quintuplets and septuplets, I'm unsatisfied.

  • @dellayassine
    @dellayassine Před 6 lety +3012

    Love everything being said here; but I think *you've* missed Uncle Snoop's point. He's not against the flow, he's against the fact that *every* damn rapper is using it; and I agree with him on that.

    • @co6318
      @co6318 Před 6 lety +8

      Della Yassine well get used to it because back in the old days people were using the same flows, so dont hate

    • @simonriley983
      @simonriley983 Před 6 lety

      +MC Huncho 😬

    • @Coffelt2030
      @Coffelt2030 Před 6 lety +11

      MC Huncho way to be progressive and original huehue

    • @nooser664
      @nooser664 Před 6 lety

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @hilbert1
      @hilbert1 Před 6 lety +24

      I agree snoop is right these idiots all spitting gibiresh and people call it music stupid sheeps

  • @slycooper5278
    @slycooper5278 Před 6 lety +1915

    Snoop dog explaining it was priceless XD

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 Před 6 lety +41

      First time I've heard him sound like an old man lol. Not knocking him, but yeah.

    • @christopherantimie1613
      @christopherantimie1613 Před 6 lety +61

      Monk Killedababy In the actual video he wasn't criticizing the style itself, but rather that so many rappers sound the same today. He does a better job of explaining it but that's the general idea.

    • @DRsideburns
      @DRsideburns Před 6 lety +16

      I mean Snoop's almost 50 years old. He's getting there

    • @ADunnMusic
      @ADunnMusic Před 6 lety

      Sly Cooper ecks dee

    • @topcat8804
      @topcat8804 Před 6 lety

      I thought it was Stevie Wonder

  • @joon_lagoon1
    @joon_lagoon1 Před 5 lety +259

    Actually Lord Infamous created the flow back in 89 so you know R.I.P Scarecrow

    • @onesyphorus
      @onesyphorus Před 4 lety +5

      89? *89* !?
      pleaae, I beg of you, to list what this song possibly may be. I've heard others and was like naaah I doubt it. but now I'm curious

    • @ProdByGuero
      @ProdByGuero Před 3 lety +10

      @@onesyphorus Check Out The DJ Paul Lord Infamous Tape " Da Serial Killaz"

    • @MrRickypt
      @MrRickypt Před 3 lety +9

      @@ProdByGuero That's from 1992 though. Memphis rap actually predates back to 1989 or 1990, but it was mainly DJ mixes. Only after that they started to rap on the beats.

    • @ProdByGuero
      @ProdByGuero Před 3 lety

      @@MrRickypt Yessir, Dj BK, SpanishFly N Them

    • @leolontoc8408
      @leolontoc8408 Před 3 lety

      Try listening to Cariñosa

  • @pimas11
    @pimas11 Před rokem +74

    Three Six Mafia is really the master of this flow enough where it impacted much of the rap after them in the 90s

    • @333SOULJAA
      @333SOULJAA Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yea but of course people love the overrated mainstream fools more, 3-6 needs its recognition

    • @Braineaters8
      @Braineaters8 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@333SOULJAAReal playas in tha South recognizes them

  • @Chandasouk
    @Chandasouk Před 6 lety +2742

    *mimics Snoop Dogg mimicking the Migos flow*

    • @synthdott7954
      @synthdott7954 Před 6 lety +145

      Chandasouk *gets double platinum in a month*

    • @MrJerryman13
      @MrJerryman13 Před 6 lety +6

      hashtagSHREKT Lmfao

    • @sirfrancisdrake1472
      @sirfrancisdrake1472 Před 6 lety +17

      Chandasouk snoop spitting the truth

    • @nobodyknowsforsure
      @nobodyknowsforsure Před 6 lety +12

      they are lucky. society is dumbed down enough for this to be acceptable rap... what's next? do a rap with the word cabbage??

    • @LTheKURO
      @LTheKURO Před 6 lety +3

      killakaynyne thanks for the idea!

  • @isaaccedeno8111
    @isaaccedeno8111 Před 6 lety +4167

    More of these music episodes please

  • @bean3243
    @bean3243 Před rokem +619

    RIP Takeoff, if he didn't invent it, he perfected it and spread it. Even if you hate it, it's an addicting flow and great to listen to, old heads are just mad their lyrical miracles don't work anymore.

  • @auseybadass4401
    @auseybadass4401 Před 5 lety +120

    it will forever be the Memphis flow perfected by lord infamous R.I.P

    • @Prod.DJEvil
      @Prod.DJEvil Před 4 lety +5

      Memphis pioneered trap and the flows

  • @7izkewl7
    @7izkewl7 Před 6 lety +2816

    Snoop is a true musician and probably knows what a damn triplet is. All he's tryna say is that rappers nowadays should get their own damn identity instead of copying whatever the hot style is (mumbling triplets ATM).

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 6 lety +84

      I doubt he's complaining about the triplets themselves, more probably about how hard they make the subject to understand. The "mumble rap" he's referencing today comes by its nickname honestly.

    • @faizperdana7351
      @faizperdana7351 Před 6 lety +35

      snoop actually hated the "mumble rap with the damn triplets" style, almost everyone use it

    • @DefenestrateYourself
      @DefenestrateYourself Před 6 lety +12

      He's also got a trained bank account that will always outshine yours. Don't feel too bad though.

    • @stockicide
      @stockicide Před 6 lety +72

      "he isn't a musician, he just raps"
      Rap is music. Rappers are musicians.
      Why are you even watching a video about rap music if you don't consider rappers to be musicians?

    • @stockicide
      @stockicide Před 6 lety +2

      Fair enough.

  • @neeyku
    @neeyku Před 6 lety +1023

    I'm sure Snoop knows what triplets are.
    So, in that case, he's probably not missing the point, rather, he's frustrated by the same execution of triplets in modern rap - and he's not the only one.

    • @neeyku
      @neeyku Před 6 lety +18

      Otherwise, great episode.

    • @bombpenguin29
      @bombpenguin29 Před 6 lety +50

      correct. She did miss his point.

    • @marbar2888
      @marbar2888 Před 6 lety +2

      Well said mate.

    • @shortyrags
      @shortyrags Před 6 lety

      How? She simply pointed out that Snoop doesn't like the fact that the style is being overused in a one dimensional way.

    • @TheP3rspective
      @TheP3rspective Před 6 lety +5

      I believe Snoop was more or less talking about how they all mumble and you can't hear the lyrics, rather than the triplets style.

  • @Erik-yt8qb
    @Erik-yt8qb Před 5 lety +606

    The triplet flow was perfected by three six mafia’s lord infamous and is responsible for every popular rapper in the game today

    • @therealkcmill2877
      @therealkcmill2877 Před 4 lety +40

      Rip scarecrow

    • @discowolf25
      @discowolf25 Před 4 lety +25

      If you don’t know this: you don’t know rap. Period. Thank god we got
      seedof6ix. sounds exactly like his dad.

    • @mikebarnes7441
      @mikebarnes7441 Před 4 lety +6

      That marked the day rap died then

    • @onesyphorus
      @onesyphorus Před 4 lety +12

      **Tommy Wright iii.
      yes. LI was one of the early users of the flow but Tommy did it when he was in the 9th / 10th grade, making trap aswell, it's origins formed in around '91-'92

    • @Luka-vl3wj
      @Luka-vl3wj Před 4 lety +23

      3 6 mafia's influence on this new rap game is underrated asf. $uicideboy$ are heavily inspired by them aswell.

  • @benjaminlam3514
    @benjaminlam3514 Před 5 lety +90

    The triplet flow is honestly perfect for lyrical rap: using straight eighth notes to rap seems kind of slow, and rapping to sixteenth notes is difficult to do at faster tempos. So the triplet flow is like a happy medium.

  • @sudeep6716
    @sudeep6716 Před 5 lety +2578

    Snoop not against triplets, he's against artists who use triplets(trap) with no originality

    • @milanomartin5417
      @milanomartin5417 Před 5 lety +141

      i read this in the THICKEST Indian accent. lol

    • @nediareyaprostovodospady
      @nediareyaprostovodospady Před 5 lety +20

      But trap is original. It's original for Atlanta rappers

    • @soccerlegend7774
      @soccerlegend7774 Před 4 lety +16

      @@milanomartin5417 bruh

    • @Feenyxxx95
      @Feenyxxx95 Před 4 lety +3

      @@milanomartin5417 you messed around and put me right into a good mood with that laugh

    • @Prod.DJEvil
      @Prod.DJEvil Před 3 lety +5

      I mean how do you make it original? its been copied and pasted so many times its saturated the hip hop community.

  • @KitimatGooner
    @KitimatGooner Před 6 lety +1106

    *_Hey, Versace! Michael here._*

  • @danielbico1416
    @danielbico1416 Před rokem +16

    RIP TAKEOFF, THE ONE THAT PUT TRIPLET FLOW ON THE MAP

  • @francoisjacques
    @francoisjacques Před 5 lety

    Another great video! Thanks!

  • @FromNothingICome
    @FromNothingICome Před 6 lety +1894

    I think the real issue here isn't the use of triplets, so much as the subtle wordplay, stunning lyricism, and even social commentary that can be found in powerful lyrics like: "Versace Versace Versace Versace Versace Versace Versace Versace."

  • @PropKnucklesFPV
    @PropKnucklesFPV Před 6 lety +1780

    As a percussionist, or just a musician in general... why is this so amazing or interesting? Snoop didn't miss the point. He knows they're all the same

    • @Ryan-si8om
      @Ryan-si8om Před 6 lety +164

      Lol It's like the masses finally found out about time signatures and tempos.

    • @steveguacamole3098
      @steveguacamole3098 Před 6 lety +26

      I️ am as well, always wondered about that. I just have to laugh when people say that rappers have so much rhythm!

    • @BigDaddyWes
      @BigDaddyWes Před 6 lety +88

      Because the majority of music listeners don't really know anything about music. And, that's okay. But, yes, as someone who understands rhythm on any sort of level this video is pretty pointless.

    • @BigDaddyWes
      @BigDaddyWes Před 6 lety +23

      2342315313531451345 15135431543154315315431 he's referring to how revolutionary the video makes triplets out to be. Yeah, it sounds cool, but vox is like GAME CHANGING TRIPLETS

    • @PropKnucklesFPV
      @PropKnucklesFPV Před 6 lety +2

      Wes Tolson thank you, lol

  • @virtuafighter3
    @virtuafighter3 Před rokem

    Excellent video/ Really well researched and presented. Brainy!

  • @axelluka247
    @axelluka247 Před rokem +74

    Takeoff really took this triplet flow to another level. Fly high 🕊

  • @davidstoneback6159
    @davidstoneback6159 Před 6 lety +1400

    Snoop wasn't just talking about the triplets. He was reffering to the mumbling and the production as well.

    • @kelechin.1977
      @kelechin.1977 Před 6 lety +35

      David Stoneback no he was just talking about the flow

    • @ThaBeast123a
      @ThaBeast123a Před 6 lety +29

      David Stoneback He was directly talking about triplets

    • @Keesha_Hardy
      @Keesha_Hardy Před 6 lety +12

      David Stoneback People only call it mumbling because of their accents.

    • @michaelgomez4994
      @michaelgomez4994 Před 6 lety +28

      Docbndgrl9113 what accent makes you mumble they choose to pronounce words that way. Plus there from the USA not nigeria no reason to mumble

    • @bunbundabunni3843
      @bunbundabunni3843 Před 6 lety +9

      The mumble, and the extra exclamation! on the first or last syllable. Yeah, triplets are okay, but you can do triplets differently. The new songs aren't doing that.

  • @hightide9513
    @hightide9513 Před 6 lety +857

    The reason everyone is writing in trips is because it's easy. It's easy to flow and sound good. Eventually it will be played out and people will have to be creative again.

    • @IzzytheEgyptianVulture
      @IzzytheEgyptianVulture Před 6 lety +11

      High Tide you're wrong, it's no easier than any other style.

    • @massimomuntoni93
      @massimomuntoni93 Před 6 lety +51

      +Izzy the Egyptian Vulture He probably means that if you can rap you can easily go with triplets not making an effort to be creative because they just sound good, personally that style is just corny and played out to me

    • @angelrangel4205
      @angelrangel4205 Před 6 lety +7

      Daniel Mendoza hell nooooooo. Anyone thinks like that should have their ears slit

    • @hightide9513
      @hightide9513 Před 6 lety +29

      Anthony Rios I'm sorry but you're wrong. Writing in trips is 2 dimensional. It's why they do it. Write some BS, time it in trips. Doesn't matter if it rhymes, doesn't matter if it sounds good. You don't have to annunciate words. You don't even have to worry about cadence. I'm not scared of change. I'm scared of BAD change.

    • @balance3809
      @balance3809 Před 6 lety +1

      I dont think so its been bere since the 90s

  • @larvitardratini5965
    @larvitardratini5965 Před 5 lety +1

    I really like these rap breakdown vids.

  • @zachevans851
    @zachevans851 Před 4 lety +46

    Lord infamous was the originator but when he spit triplets is was 🔥

  • @aikoblissponce
    @aikoblissponce Před 6 lety +2405

    i agree with snoop. every song on the radio now is overwhelming homogeneous, i can’t even tell which song is which anymore.

    • @Zayvoxk
      @Zayvoxk Před 6 lety +17

      PSYCHO you mean *almost every*

    • @skysten2605
      @skysten2605 Před 6 lety +125

      This is how people describe music they're not into. When I was into techno, people would say it just goes doof food doof but I could find plenty of variety in it. Now I agree with them 😂

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan Před 6 lety +3

      Sadly it’s been that way for many decades, but only accelerated within the last 15 years.

    • @wizcombo
      @wizcombo Před 5 lety +15

      If you can’t tell the variation of songs idk if you are “hip pop”. It’s the relation and mood to every song that discerns it from one another. Listen more and understand more!

    • @yungjoemighty879
      @yungjoemighty879 Před 5 lety

      lol they literally feature a young thug track with him on it in the video

  • @BrokenDarknessfilms
    @BrokenDarknessfilms Před 6 lety +1243

    Great video, but I don't think Snoop is quite missing the point. Despite the power triplets have as a rhythmic tool, it is getting to the point where it may be slightly overused and that's what I believe his comment is about. I'm okay to hear it here and there but all the time? No thanks.

    • @johnyaurimo1720
      @johnyaurimo1720 Před 6 lety +65

      Nerdy Potato In the video, Snoop wasn't talking about triplet when he says it all sounds the same. He was referring to mumble rap in general (mamammahuahvsuuajak)

    • @BombDaBase1
      @BombDaBase1 Před 6 lety +18

      Yeah, that's when it all starts to "sound the same"

    • @xoreign
      @xoreign Před 6 lety +11

      John Yaurimo And it's that sound that is in triplets ALL the time.

    • @BrokenDarknessfilms
      @BrokenDarknessfilms Před 6 lety +31

      Yeah, completely agree. I think the mumbling was an important factor in his point which I forgot to mention. But I think the overuse of the triplet flow was also part of his comment.

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 Před 6 lety +8

      Nerdy Potato This video gave me a better understanding of the triplet flow. It's not a bad thing. What is bad is that everyone is doing it. They end up sounding the same.

  • @angelasings24
    @angelasings24 Před 5 lety +2

    ive listened to all we got so many times and i *never* noticed that there's no kick or snare during the verse. love these vids, keep teachin us :)

  • @maurocarrera6172
    @maurocarrera6172 Před 2 měsíci

    Great job breaking down to structure and analyzing the history of the evolution of the style.

  • @faithfuljohn
    @faithfuljohn Před 6 lety +430

    I have to disagree with you about Snoop missing the point. Although Triplets are one aspect to flow & music, the problem isn't that they are here. The problem is that everyone sounds the same. Part of what makes music sound good is the unexpected. When everyone does it ALL the time in all songs, it starts to become boring. And boring is the worst thing you can be in rap. It'd be like every song started exactly like Moonlight Sonata did. It'd get boring

    • @drewb5775
      @drewb5775 Před 6 lety +11

      agreed Snoop was probably high and couldn't communicate his point very well.

    • @jordanpeakofficial
      @jordanpeakofficial Před 6 lety +2

      faithfuljohn EXACTLY

    • @chabosmulm
      @chabosmulm Před 6 lety +4

      well back in the days almost any rapper sounded the same as well... they use the same type of flows as any other artist, nothing changed much

    • @BobKBeats
      @BobKBeats Před 6 lety

      Exactly!

    • @SpaceGhostFan
      @SpaceGhostFan Před 6 lety

      faithfuljohn
      Great point

  • @osiris5077
    @osiris5077 Před 6 lety +219

    I don’t think snoop was only referring to the fact they all rap in triplets I took it as if he was trying to say that half of these rappers don’t make sense of their words.

  • @marvinmack232
    @marvinmack232 Před 3 lety

    Why is this sooooooo goooood! The producer and the editor snapped on this.

  • @youneschoukri1184
    @youneschoukri1184 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video, I've also been using triplets in the rap songs I write. And I agree with you on the fact that they've been around for many years...

  • @Bergerac82
    @Bergerac82 Před 6 lety +145

    Great video, BUT I don't think Snoop missed the point at all.
    He's right, everyone rapping exclusively in triplets does kinda sound the same.
    The serious talents like Chance and Kendrick are using triplets as just another tool in their arsenal and a way to switch things up and add drama, while the rest use it as a crutch.
    Take away the triplets and Chance and Kendrick still kill, but Migos and Future don't have much else.

    • @EmbassyNerdcore
      @EmbassyNerdcore Před 6 lety +14

      Don't have much else??? WTF Migos and Future CLEARLY also have SHITTY AUTO TUNED SINGING to fall back on.

    • @mrwavez9940
      @mrwavez9940 Před 6 lety +1

      Adam Gordon that makes no sense lmao

    • @Bergerac82
      @Bergerac82 Před 6 lety +2

      There is a difference between you not understanding, and something making no sense...

    • @geoffreyboener
      @geoffreyboener Před 6 lety

      They have one thing else. The instrumentals are sick. But, most of the time that's the producers and not the rappers themselves.

  • @VocalMusicMinority
    @VocalMusicMinority Před 6 lety +514

    Do one on Andre 3000s flow. I've been fascinated with why his sound stands out forever

    • @EoinForTheWin
      @EoinForTheWin Před 6 lety +22

      Matthew Fornear look up composers corner he analyses it

    • @retayuan123
      @retayuan123 Před 6 lety +7

      Can't seem to find the video, can you link it?

    • @kilbankilban6465
      @kilbankilban6465 Před 6 lety +3

      Eoin Byrne please, can you post a link?

    • @nikk796
      @nikk796 Před 6 lety +9

      He's flow on E.T.(Extraterrestrial), A life in the day of Andre Benjamin and Aquemini always amazes me

    • @kobil316SH
      @kobil316SH Před 6 lety +1

      Kilban Kilban you can search it yourself

  • @FlipStar26
    @FlipStar26 Před 2 lety +6

    Love it when they deconstruct the art of rhyming and flowing like that 😎

  • @stanleyjohanson6720
    @stanleyjohanson6720 Před rokem +14

    RIP Takeoff, he has changed the rap world with Migos.

  • @KingRiguez
    @KingRiguez Před 6 lety +595

    Tbh. Someone who isn't musically aware of stuff like this in rap. That was some huge insight. I liked the video a lot. Thanks for the info 😁

    • @JorgeOrtiz-fu5lt
      @JorgeOrtiz-fu5lt Před 6 lety

      King Riguez Is your profile pic from one of the Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift games?

    • @KingRiguez
      @KingRiguez Před 6 lety

      Jorge Ortiz lol I think so. I can't remember

    • @zelle5418
      @zelle5418 Před 6 lety

      King Riguez plz don’t go and listen to this fake rap

    • @boreezy7553
      @boreezy7553 Před 6 lety +1

      Guys rap or rapping is a technique, but the music style is Hip Hop. It's like Pop or Rock are music styles but singing is the technique of delivery of the lyrics.

  • @mikkyd9989
    @mikkyd9989 Před 6 lety +33

    Vox's rap videos are rare but always the best

  • @blackl1steddrums
    @blackl1steddrums Před 5 lety

    My new fav channel

  • @daniel_kaioken3335
    @daniel_kaioken3335 Před rokem

    Great breakdown. 🙌

  • @DizzyDenver
    @DizzyDenver Před 6 lety +740

    Triplets can be great, I'm just not tryna hear it in every single song I listen to, mix it in not flood it

    • @Nightshade1881
      @Nightshade1881 Před 6 lety +14

      DizzyDenver that's what annoys me with triplets today. They don't change it up
      Bone thugs
      Mixed triplets with quarter notes and half notes just how they explained in the video
      Using slow sounding beats so they can have enough time to play with all these note lengths

    • @pyrotechnic96
      @pyrotechnic96 Před 6 lety +12

      DizzyDenver yeah I feel the same way. They're really good as a spot flow to ramp up the energy of a song like chance and kendrick do but if it's the basis of your entire sound I kinda have a problem with it. The first thing I thought of with triplets and rap was the drums in black skinhead, even if it's not rapping they definitely have the same sort of effect

    • @TheLuismaBeaTle
      @TheLuismaBeaTle Před 6 lety +11

      DizzyDenver exactly the two examples she gave were good, specially the one from Kendrick. It feels good, but not when the whole song is in friggin triplets like take a break dude breathe

    • @mariokarter13
      @mariokarter13 Před 6 lety +10

      Triplets are effective because they break up the standard note pattern, when triplets ARE the standard note pattern they become just as monotonous.

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 Před 6 lety

      That's my favorite part of Scrim from Suicide Boys, he raps more old school and then Ruby raps much more like 3 6 Mafia

  • @Bhunibelza
    @Bhunibelza Před 6 lety +1295

    I love thiese Vox music videos.

    • @bayareajokester9456
      @bayareajokester9456 Před 6 lety +2

      I hate thiese Vox music videos.

    • @12shivansh
      @12shivansh Před 6 lety

      ok

    • @Vanguardkl
      @Vanguardkl Před 6 lety +2

      Bhuni Be Only a white young girl would feel the need to break down hip hop, 1. To tell other people that she "gets" it , 2. To whitesplain to other white people that hip hop is complex enough for white people to listen to.

    • @ashtreylil1
      @ashtreylil1 Před 6 lety +20

      O K what does music theory have to do with race? Stop making unrelated stuff about race. There are plenty of channels with black people going over verses and theory as well. Just enjoy the creativity, rap isn't just lyrics and a beat. The flow combined with that is what makes verses hot.

    • @RiskyRich_Gaming
      @RiskyRich_Gaming Před 6 lety

      O K
      I know right. When rappers rap, they just go. Instrumentals to a rapper is like a green light. U see that green u just step on the gas.

  • @preposteroussvideos
    @preposteroussvideos Před 3 lety

    I love this channel

  • @sourdoughpretzels2000
    @sourdoughpretzels2000 Před rokem +9

    RIP Take

  • @clever-username
    @clever-username Před 6 lety +281

    in poetry triplets are called dactyls and anapests

    • @_yellow
      @_yellow Před 6 lety +19

      Ben Dover You know, that's cool and all, but I'm probably going to forget it within the end of this video.

    • @FreestyleEntOnline
      @FreestyleEntOnline Před 6 lety

      are you sure about this ?

    • @tobiastomitzek3086
      @tobiastomitzek3086 Před 6 lety +5

      Alright. And what now?

    • @insidiouslol2682
      @insidiouslol2682 Před 6 lety +5

      Ben Dover damn man you're pretty cool

    • @Zer-mz4rw
      @Zer-mz4rw Před 6 lety +4

      I learned something new today. Thanks I guess.

  • @animec-dramaskpop6362
    @animec-dramaskpop6362 Před 6 lety +1408

    These videos need to be longer goddammit, and more frequent. Why y'all like playin with my emotions?

    • @Nickademas1
      @Nickademas1 Před 6 lety +14

      Kassie Mitchell scarcity in supply and demand is an important asset for maintaining buzz. Too much of anything is never good. Inspires apathy.

    • @willquoikapor
      @willquoikapor Před 6 lety +7

      Big perm, I mean big worm.

    • @592sunrise
      @592sunrise Před 6 lety +1

      Kassie Mitchell excellent reporting to englighten us

    • @Xavio354
      @Xavio354 Před 6 lety +1

      W

    • @SILK97
      @SILK97 Před 5 lety

      afro curly girl I know it’s a year old comment, but it also can’t be easy to put these typa vids together

  • @ravencherokee
    @ravencherokee Před rokem +6

    So sad. REST in Peace, TakeOff.

  • @pablocardona8158
    @pablocardona8158 Před 3 lety

    Maaaan how I love this video

  • @ThisIsTeeKay
    @ThisIsTeeKay Před 6 lety +1294

    Great to see someone really dive deep into this trend! I absolutely love these videos (even if I don't agree with the conclusion)

    • @krusher181
      @krusher181 Před 6 lety +10

      I agree. It's informative/thought provoking, even if the conclusion is a bit weird.

    • @fede018
      @fede018 Před 6 lety +7

      What's wrong with the conclusion?

    • @Anthropomorphic
      @Anthropomorphic Před 6 lety +131

      Snoop said that everyone's trying to sound the same and that that's bad. The video says that Snoop missed the point because triplets are useful and old, but that doesn't deal with Snoop's actual criticism: everyone's trying to sound the same and that's bad.

    • @harperl2
      @harperl2 Před 6 lety +6

      Lifragen Exactly, I doubt he was meaning to speak on the technicality of the beats and more-so the content and sameness of Trap artists.
      I know I'm tired of hearing about Popping pills, cars, and shallow content of Trap artists in general. I respect the Hustle and if I could make good money rapping about cough medicine I would. I just can't get behind their products.
      They usually don't have anything to say. Hell, I don't mind listening to B.O.B. He at least has interesting things to say. (Albeit, crazy conspiracy theories).

    • @vukaleksic3550
      @vukaleksic3550 Před 6 lety +5

      lmao as if snoop's content was ever any different. instead of popping pills cars and shallow content it's weed, cars and shallow content. get off your high horse

  • @dnl_lcknr690
    @dnl_lcknr690 Před 6 lety +34

    Kendrick also uses triplets in the intro to Humble with “Nobody pray for me, Even a day for me”. Combined with the big bass notes builds a lot of hype.

    • @supashep1
      @supashep1 Před 6 lety +2

      LaucknerTheNerd "whaaaa, ya ya"

  • @1ChxnceLxnce
    @1ChxnceLxnce Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the breakdown Becky 🙆🏼‍♀️

  • @BruceWayne-io2fz
    @BruceWayne-io2fz Před 6 lety +1367

    ironically theres 3 migos

    • @skrtreynolds
      @skrtreynolds Před 6 lety +55

      Bruce Wayne and they all trash lol

    • @nathanrelph3523
      @nathanrelph3523 Před 6 lety +8

      Grizzly Machismo I'll drink to that

    • @SpooksMcGhie
      @SpooksMcGhie Před 6 lety +1

      #mindblown

    • @RobertoWCruz
      @RobertoWCruz Před 6 lety +64

      That's not irony

    • @thema1998
      @thema1998 Před 6 lety +1

      Grizzly Machismo The only song from Migos I can tolerate is "Stir Fry" and that's only because of the production.

  • @DaDesiDon1
    @DaDesiDon1 Před 6 lety +812

    Lord infamous flow

    • @burakbasal1907
      @burakbasal1907 Před 6 lety +23

      Benzo Bucks V12 i was lookig for this comment right when I saw the title

    • @roxch
      @roxch Před 6 lety +17

      R.I.P.

    • @lilbeviltwin
      @lilbeviltwin Před 6 lety +22

      R.I.P the rowdy bounty hunter the scarecrow.

    • @trDewy
      @trDewy Před 6 lety +14

      Infamous flow > Disney Channel flow

    • @CrazyAmericanHacker
      @CrazyAmericanHacker Před 6 lety +2

      Benzo Bucks V12 yes bruhhh.

  • @pranavmanie1479
    @pranavmanie1479 Před 5 lety

    Hey Estelle! This is the nth time I've watched this video, it's that good.
    Do update your playlist with more tracks, please. Legend Has It is a better show of how RTJ nails the flow than Oh My, since that entire song is a triplet flow done well.

  • @BradleyGarlock
    @BradleyGarlock Před 5 lety +5

    You are so brilliant, Estelle!
    Thank you for sharing your astounding knowledge and insight on the creation and experience of making and appreciating music of all kinds. No doubt you will have a long and rich career in musicology and will easily be one of the most sought-after world experts on music. Keep doing what you're doing - there should be more people like you!

    • @Gunpowdermuzik
      @Gunpowdermuzik Před 8 měsíci

      She would have considered comment
      explosive if u had just repeated 1 word a bunch of times like a neanderthal

  • @homestarflyerify
    @homestarflyerify Před 6 lety +785

    Triplets are in no way complex. It is a basic element of music. Snoop doesn't miss the point, he was making his own point. It's totally unoriginal. When metal musicians over use triplets it gets tired, when jazz overdoes them the same. It's tired, overwrought, and lazy at the same time. Go back to your favorite song, "Notorious Thugs". There were triplets in there. But they were one element of the composition.
    What if a rapper only hit whole notes? Well, if done right that could sound cool, but then if every song he did and every song his peers did all were done in the rhythm of whole notes only...? For the majority of this wave, it's a crutch and a way to seem deep or more complex than they are. The reality is that a triplet is an elementary device, not an evolved or epic one. Musicians see right through the gimmick. Lamar, Run the Jules, and many others can do them well... only because they use them tactfully.

    • @MyFavoriteRapper
      @MyFavoriteRapper Před 5 lety +16

      That's because Bone Thugs go hard and they're about more musical elements than just triplets

    • @yungjoemighty879
      @yungjoemighty879 Před 5 lety +18

      sounds about white

    • @MyFavoriteRapper
      @MyFavoriteRapper Před 5 lety +46

      @@yungjoemighty879 Or just sounds like knowledge of music...? 😂

    • @digable_celestial_dwarfs6778
      @digable_celestial_dwarfs6778 Před 5 lety +4

      Came here to make this exact point so thank you for nailing it.

    • @glowingfish
      @glowingfish Před 5 lety +3

      Speaking of only hitting hole notes... KRS-One did a song where each line ended with "whole", "hole" or "hold", and come to think of it, maybe he was using whole notes?

  • @yoelhernandezwaber7507
    @yoelhernandezwaber7507 Před 6 lety +104

    Snoop explains in a very simple example what is wrong with Trap music. He is not mocking the use of triplets. He is mocking the combination of an overuse of triplets, paired with a lack of variation in musical aesthetic.
    Trap music sounds the same because literally EVERYTHING they say is either a triplet or some "rah"/"wooh" etc. They all shoot for exactly the same sound, from flow, tone of voice and lyrical structure all the way to their beat composition. Triplets offer so many possibilities using different accents, or even things like sextuplets (which essentially are 2 triplets subdivided into 3 groups of 2, instead of two groups of 3), but what makes them so amazing is the variation they can offer. That´s exactly what makes biggies flow so incredibly smooth.
    Also Trap lyrics are straight up garbage.

    • @lillevi444
      @lillevi444 Před 6 lety +2

      Yoel Hernandez Waber cause literally anybody other than 2pac and biggies lyrics in the 90’s were so much better than the trap artists lyrics

    • @yoelhernandezwaber7507
      @yoelhernandezwaber7507 Před 6 lety +4

      Kollector I'm not saying you can't have good music with trash lyrics, but if your lyrics suck and your sound is repetitive and indistinguishable from other artists there is nothing to listen to

    • @lillevi444
      @lillevi444 Před 6 lety +2

      Yoel Hernandez Waber ik what youre saying but thats how all rap always was most artists sounded the same and their styles rarely varied

    • @yoelhernandezwaber7507
      @yoelhernandezwaber7507 Před 6 lety +1

      Kollector One of the reasons why I only listen to a few selected hip hop artists and usually prefer other genres

    • @0mgskillz96
      @0mgskillz96 Před 6 lety +7

      Kollector u aint done ur research sayin rappers always sounded the same, in the golden era almost every rapper had differences in word choices, metaphors, song topics and flows and the most important thing everyone had originality and those that didnt wouldnt get recognition, u can hear the individualistic properties in their songs when again most of this generations music are so similar that its so boring to listen to, im not sayin every rapper in the 80s-90s were great but cmon to compare the music of this era to that era (mainstream or underground), its blasphemous if u are really passionate towards hip hop

  • @TheLadydanni
    @TheLadydanni Před 5 lety

    I didn’t know what this flow was called and I’ve been trying to describe the sound instead. This is great. I love it.

  • @funkysexyfella
    @funkysexyfella Před 5 lety

    I LOOOOOVE THIS VIDEOSTREAM! GET A SECOND SEASON PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAZE

  • @ParkerEllison801
    @ParkerEllison801 Před 5 lety +196

    snoop definitely doesn't miss the point. too many hip pop artists are doing solely triplet rap. king kunta can just splice it into to his music. that's while he'll last and these triplet rappers will all blend into the triplet phase of hip hop. Great episode. please please please never stop doing what you're doing.

  • @DatDaDatty
    @DatDaDatty Před 6 lety +1080

    producers are the ones making the song good

    • @distorted303
      @distorted303 Před 6 lety +27

      marketing is what makes a song good. bazinga

    • @zain3550
      @zain3550 Před 6 lety +16

      Dat there are plenty of artists that Metro and Zaytoven produced for that are not famous at all so try again.

    • @2starSwelling
      @2starSwelling Před 6 lety +3

      Big Worm there not the only producers that know how to make good beats ... like at Mongolia from carti it's the reason it's "catchy " really .

    • @abelmendoza491
      @abelmendoza491 Před 6 lety +2

      Dat some don't get credit for their work

    • @Christheawsome3
      @Christheawsome3 Před 6 lety +11

      Rappers are more like public figures rather musical artists. That's why most artist are good looking. The producers make the songs sound good.

  • @wizard1370
    @wizard1370 Před 4 lety +2

    Tuplets are so much fun to play around with. I love 5, 7, and 11 especially!

  • @charlieboye8
    @charlieboye8 Před rokem +8

    7:20 I dont think that aged well... RIP Takeoff :(

  • @kurtiskaskowski5386
    @kurtiskaskowski5386 Před 6 lety +2027

    Catchy hook... "Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace, Versace Versace." Really? 😂😂😂

    • @thewickedwizard
      @thewickedwizard Před 5 lety +128

      That is literally the worst lyric ever.

    • @shiftymcfisty
      @shiftymcfisty Před 5 lety +267

      they talkin' bout the flow, not lyrics

    • @kamisawze1552
      @kamisawze1552 Před 5 lety +26

      Colin Plumb try “hoverboard hoverboard hoverboard”

    • @grizzlyer2200
      @grizzlyer2200 Před 5 lety +60

      Colin Plumb what about “gucci gang gucci gang gucci gang gucci gang”

    • @guerillawhite3083
      @guerillawhite3083 Před 5 lety +47

      yeach its catchy

  • @peachcap3515
    @peachcap3515 Před 6 lety +262

    How 3 6 Mafia influenced every modern mainstream hip hop artist

    • @hakaishsu3116
      @hakaishsu3116 Před 5 lety

      And underground

    • @bigbobbybitch2961
      @bigbobbybitch2961 Před 5 lety

      a jewish bar of soap lord infamous

    • @MyFavoriteRapper
      @MyFavoriteRapper Před 5 lety +1

      @a jewish bar of soap Bone Thugs 👀

    • @lee_drifting
      @lee_drifting Před 5 lety +2

      ​@a jewish bar of soap wrong, it was a misunderstanding that memphis artists and bone had beef. they both have the same triplets element and "devlish" sound in the 90s, dont mean bone bit memphis and this is coming from someone that loves memphis rap. even dj paul said it was a misunderstanding. midwest and south have connections musically

    • @MyFavoriteRapper
      @MyFavoriteRapper Před 5 lety +2

      @a jewish bar of soap Bone dropped their underground album in 1993 though 👀

  • @908two
    @908two Před 3 lety

    This helped me a lot.

  • @walleworrrldd1180
    @walleworrrldd1180 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. I've been looking for ever. For what that beat was called. 💖

  • @ethancoonce5991
    @ethancoonce5991 Před 6 lety +552

    I think what sets guys like kendrick and chance apart from migos and future is that they dont rely on the triplet. I listen to a migos song and its like thats the only flow they have. I got goosebumps the first time I heard kendrick switch to triplets on DNA. Its the same way in all music. In the the classical piece moonlight sonata, the beauty lies not only in the use of triplets, but the counter rhythm of the melody as well as the incredible chord progression. When I listen to hip hop radio its like "duh-duh-duh duh-duh-duh-duh (Skrrt)/ duh-duh-duh duh-duh-duh-duh (Brrrrr)" over and over again and its uninteresting and boring as hell.

    • @double0hsnap538
      @double0hsnap538 Před 6 lety +16

      Ethan Coonce Same! As soon as this video started, DNA. came to mind, and it's utilizing it like that which sets it apart from the trend that Snoop talks about. There's people who use the triplet as a tool and people who use it all the time and try to call it a style.

    • @Nhxn_
      @Nhxn_ Před 6 lety +2

      Ethan Coonce lost me at chance

    • @iKhanKing
      @iKhanKing Před 6 lety +5

      Yeah, the triplet is a tool. It's being abused right now.

    • @geoffreyboener
      @geoffreyboener Před 6 lety +1

      Ethan Coonce agreed. For me it gets boring. I prefer the style they mentioned when talking about Notorius Thugs where they tap into different rhythmic lanes, kinda like it's stuttering. Eminem does this a lot, I've noticed.

    • @alwaysxnever
      @alwaysxnever Před 6 lety

      Ethan Coonce i think you have sonething there. Hearing soneone with different styles flip their flow is amazing.

  • @iamusher4315
    @iamusher4315 Před 6 lety +674

    Biggie takes up the whole east coast.

    • @scopemaverick8733
      @scopemaverick8733 Před 6 lety +30

      I am Usher They were bugging. Nas, Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang, and many more.

    • @ammar4172
      @ammar4172 Před 6 lety +68

      Scope Maverick lmao nah it's just that Biggie was just so physically large they couldn't fit anyone else

    • @iamusher4315
      @iamusher4315 Před 6 lety +12

      Ammar Ali Khan that was the joke

    • @JR-bz7ov
      @JR-bz7ov Před 6 lety +2

      I am Usher lol

    • @maxsimes
      @maxsimes Před 6 lety +3

      Ammar Ali Khan i think thats what he meant by saying biggie taking up the whole east coast haha

  • @CarlosOrtiz-ht6rn
    @CarlosOrtiz-ht6rn Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! I'm trying to make afrobeats and now have a better understanding of adding instruments into the beat in triplet or rapid fire high hat form. Thanks! 🍻

  • @samkk9931
    @samkk9931 Před 4 lety +26

    7:07 is it me or do y’all hear a snare instead of hi hats

  • @PixelPickaxe
    @PixelPickaxe Před 6 lety +300

    I prefer how the nineties used the triplets over newer adaptations.

    • @TickingClocks
      @TickingClocks Před 6 lety +16

      PixelPickaxe they sound exactly the same and are used exactly the same. the only concrete difference is how overused it is these days (unless that's what you meant, in which case carry on!)

    • @PixelPickaxe
      @PixelPickaxe Před 6 lety +2

      No, I really can't hear the similarity/Just haven't picked up on it yet.

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 Před 6 lety +6

      Lol, it's the exact same. The only different thing is it wasn't just as common as it is today, and that trap didn't exist back then

    • @jerzyb0rn
      @jerzyb0rn Před 6 lety +6

      Because it was used lessed so it contrasted the flow of the rest of the rhythm. Maybe itd be used for only a few bars a song, so it gave that section a bit of a spotlight. Now its just constant so it looses its "woah this is a switch up" feel

    • @kiddfromla
      @kiddfromla Před 6 lety +1

      Johtonian the trap has always existed . Its just that “they” didn’t see a reason reason to market it . and now its all you hear , its all were going to hear until they find another thing to market .

  • @GABA-Gool
    @GABA-Gool Před 6 lety +33

    Triplets in the eras you're talking about, were backed up with rapid fire delivery; flow versatility, punchlines, vocabulary, stories, meaning, etc. Today it's one word stretched out to make it a triplet, then a line or two about lean and back to the same word. World of difference. It's not really what you do, it's how you do it.

  • @donaldwilson1819
    @donaldwilson1819 Před 5 lety +1

    You are a great urban music historian and are giving me a new look at our music. You are doing a great job. Please keep it going 😊

  • @kickbiker7920
    @kickbiker7920 Před 5 lety

    Your clips are very educational & well edited, informative plus well presented. Brilliant channel!!!👍👍👍

  • @noname-zu5nl
    @noname-zu5nl Před 6 lety +373

    Memphis sounded better using that flow.

  • @TSANOOvlogs
    @TSANOOvlogs Před 6 lety +395

    Thing is, for me Kendrick and Chance use triplets so much better because it is delicate, purposeful and mostly used as beaming spotlight instead of a driving force in the song

    • @TSANOOvlogs
      @TSANOOvlogs Před 6 lety +4

      Beautiful video again by the way

    • @johnberry2678
      @johnberry2678 Před 6 lety +11

      Eh, that sounds a bit pretentious. But I understand you don't wanna associate your favs w/ those "low class mumble rappers"

    • @TSANOOvlogs
      @TSANOOvlogs Před 6 lety +32

      John Berry that's not necessarily it, it's just that I dislike the constant stream of triplets at the same speed and intervals. Still, a stadium filling artist like Migos isn't "low class"

    • @Keesha_Hardy
      @Keesha_Hardy Před 6 lety +1

      Tomas Noordsij that's the thing, they aren't southern and don't have that accent, that's why people think the southern rappers who use triplet flow are mumbling. Trust me, my cousin goes to school down there and many people talk like that.
      Migos has the best triplet flow to me, especially Takeoff.

    • @sirfrancisdrake1472
      @sirfrancisdrake1472 Před 6 lety +14

      Kendrick only one moving hip hop forward

  • @ghostblanket
    @ghostblanket Před rokem

    I love ur visuals

  • @cashmoneychanel1209
    @cashmoneychanel1209 Před 5 lety

    Earworm are my fav Vox videos 🙌🏾💜

  • @philippplein4974
    @philippplein4974 Před 6 lety +897

    *the Beats took over rap. Without those catchy beats with those fire drums rap today wouldnt be so big. Shoutout to all PRODUCERS !!

  • @lucozade8373
    @lucozade8373 Před 6 lety +575

    Notorious Thugs also one of my fave songs of all time. Under utilised in Hip Hop culture!!

    • @MyFavoriteRapper
      @MyFavoriteRapper Před 6 lety +2

      Finally somebody knows wassup!

    • @TURK_182
      @TURK_182 Před 6 lety +1

      The golden era of rap! Both of thoes sings sound totally different this migos flow all sounds the same

    • @jaimewilson3644
      @jaimewilson3644 Před 6 lety +1

      not really each artist uses the triplet flow differently

    • @user-hy6hi7fg5m
      @user-hy6hi7fg5m Před 6 lety +4

      Listen to Glorious Thugs by the Flatbush ZOMBiES
      you'll probably like that one 😘

    • @MickeyMea
      @MickeyMea Před 6 lety

      illmaculate is still under their radar smh

  • @zirtapot57
    @zirtapot57 Před 5 lety +5

    I'd really love to watch a whole video on the underrated Memphis rap scene.

  • @cgillespie78
    @cgillespie78 Před 3 lety +56

    Snoop is spot on. Triplets are a great tool but art needs variety.

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    @brandonsanchezrojas Před 6 lety +645

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      @thaigo972 Před 6 lety +6

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      @lordspirit7655 Před 6 lety +4

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      @user-fl6oi2er6x Před 6 lety

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    • @HxWilliams
      @HxWilliams Před 6 lety +4

      chill man, too much 🔥🔥 for one comment.

    • @squeegee_ouija
      @squeegee_ouija Před 6 lety

      I've been seeing this joke for a fat minute, and still don't get it. I think I missed out on something lmao. I'ma hand you the W anyway though 👏

  • @JuL3r
    @JuL3r Před 6 lety +573

    Let's all mumble in triplets over a trap beat then.

    • @tdawg5973
      @tdawg5973 Před 6 lety +49

      JuL3r I'm down if it's going to get me rich

    • @Escalopehtm
      @Escalopehtm Před 6 lety +1

      lmaoooo

    • @sabrinasjourney
      @sabrinasjourney Před 6 lety +2

      T Dawg is that why you want to make music tho? Wrong motivation bruh

    • @mariovillalobos4132
      @mariovillalobos4132 Před 6 lety +1

      Peanut mbnbmiijbbjbb

    • @aaronvega862
      @aaronvega862 Před 6 lety +2

      Lets do it who has the means I got the mumble flow.Let's start a new trend be a diverse dominant group of the mumbo jumbo rap game

  • @pablocardona8158
    @pablocardona8158 Před 4 lety +3

    I think I've watched this video around 50 times since 2017 and it's completely perfect, I love it and all the songs in it

  • @VinJayAce
    @VinJayAce Před 3 lety

    This video is very detailed and well done. i feel like i shouldn't have this free

  • @Frikadellah
    @Frikadellah Před 6 lety +39

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  • @chuzzywuzzy
    @chuzzywuzzy Před 6 lety +4

    Please continue this series for many more episodes!! No other channel on youtube is putting out such high quality videos deconstructing music

  • @grantdowling8550
    @grantdowling8550 Před 3 lety +12

    It’s not that Snoop doesn’t like the triplet, it’s that he feels like the majority of rappers these days “sound the same.” Not agreeing with him or anything, but it’s not because he doesn’t like the triplet lol

  • @venomouspandals3958
    @venomouspandals3958 Před rokem +6

    rip take

  • @trucke3258
    @trucke3258 Před 6 lety +355

    My favorite song in featuring triplets goes like this: *the thing goes grrrrraaa, pop pop pop pop pop, skinny kid pop pop and a pum pum punna pum pum, skee-aaa, tun tu ku poo pum buull, pum pum*