The REAL Southside & Lex Luger Story
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 11. 2020
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I decided to document Southside and Lex lugers stories together. Their come up producing was very similar. This also gives a insight to how lex luger and Southside formed 808 mafia with waka flocka.
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Whos next!?
The beat pluggz
Mike Dean
@@bigk1555 a beat pluggz vid would be harddd
@@bigk1555 yuh Stoopidxool, Mexikodro, PoloboyShawty, Corey Lingo, A$att, BeatPluggTwo
Wheezy
I respect metro boomin
But Lex paved the way for guys like him.
Noooo! Zaytoven!
@@raydavis2793 Zay is a way different style of beats than these guys itâs still hard. But they make literal hits. You canât stop bouncing your head to metro south side or Tm or lex
Shawty Redd???
True.
@@enzigenes No. Redd paved the way for Luger perhaps and Luger paved the way for Metro. Luger and 9th Wonder were the first ones to make FL Studio not look like a joke.
Every producer should have a Lex Luger clap in there sound banks
You mean that one snare that smacks the shit out of your ears?
What bank.
@@808adrian5 He meant the sound selection.
YepđŻđ„
I have a lex luger pack. He has a free one out
Lex is the goat man, dude a legend, trap innnovator, give him his flowers, started the new sound and changed the game forever with BMF
Lex isnât the innovator heâs the creator
The Godfather of everything we hear today
Lex influence is in pop, kpop, r&b of course hiphop/rap but country too. everything today is literally stemming from lex
đ€Łđ neither one of you idiot know Shit. Lex ainât start Shit. Shawty Redd is the god father of this Shit
@@kingofthanorth Lex is as well. His sounds are used everywhere as well as Redd. I never understood why people put one man down to build another one up. Both men helped pioneer this shit!
@@grinderthashiner8265 Shawty Redd was a platinum producer in 99 what was lex doing in 99 . Everybody was using shawty sounds and biting his style. You still hear the sounds in todayâs music . I hear that bottom of the map sound in so many bests today itâs crazy. Niggas drums wasnât hittin hard as his
@@kingofthanorth I hear Lex's 808s in a lot of beats today as well. I believe he also started distorted 808s. Ace Hood Hustle Hard is probably the first song I have heard that had distorted 808s. Redd came before him, but they're both influential in their own right.
0:24 So if Southsideâs uncle was a law abiding citizen, there would be no Southside lol
Pretty much đđ
He is da real MVP! No Laptop and Software No SOUTHSIDE!
Thatâs why itâs called TRAP MUSIC
Remember that famous old quote âI prayed for a bike but I know thatâs not how god works, so I stole a bike and asked for forgivenessâ !!
He probably would've found a way regardless though. It was just fortunate that his uncle was a thief so it was very easy for him compared to others who has to work their asses off to get a decent computer even.
pirating fl studio is one thing, but stealing a laptop with a licensed version is a whole different thing ...
I'm surprised no one has taken legal action. I Guess some are just lucky.
So True....
@Social Anatomy I mean that's hard af
@Social Anatomy That's theft bruh! What do you mean so what? Stealing laptops with people's personal information is no big deal?
i always felt like music software was never readily available n accesable to people outside the music industry n it never changed tbh no rapper or producer out now or in the past decade would ever be known if they didnt steal laptops or pirate fl studio at some point in their career
Never forget the days when everyone had lex sounds and nobody knew how to make beats cuz they couldnât just watch CZcams videos showing them everything
Still got them soundsđȘ
Now everyone is downloading Zaytoven drum sounds and using a bunch of pre-made loops. Hopefully things can change back to those days again
thats how u actually LEARNED to make beats lol
@@grinderthashiner8265 yeah i never really dug the zaytoven sound
@@Jaylamah529 Me neither. I did a few years ago. But now? Hell no. It isn't bad it's just overdone and it's getting a little corny.
Lex Luger âsave meâ beat he made for chief Keef legendary
Yea he's good with sampling too. That one sampled Katy Perry, and also MellowHigh - Timbs sampled a James Bond movie intro
ayoo i forgot about that song i just got 2 12s installed lol thanks bro
IMMA BEAT EM LIKE HIS FATHER (aye)
@ryönÀ rane I DONT LIKE NOFUCKIN PRADA (aye)
@@KiidBow put a knife up on my Tec ,
Damn. Southside looks exactly the same 10 years ago except for the face tats
Lmao he does
So does lex
nice workk. luger is almost forgotten love to see him being documented
Never!! And thanks for the support. been amazing making these
Lex and south bac cool again, they have a new song in the new doe boy album
@@since67wavy27 oh im so glad! i listened but i couldnât tell
Southside n em would prolly shed a tear when they see this
That intro hits hard right đ
Shit just made me sheâd a tear. , and I barely cry
@@PublishX đ„đ„
Lex Luger will always be my favorite producer he paved the way for alot of these producers and doesn't get enough credit.
Same đąâ€
These two are responsible for the sound of rap beats that we hear everywhere today. Any producer knows to pay homage
These two, Zaytoven and Drumma boy.
@King Beezle 410 could never forget him either!
@Tee Beats Uhh, here we go with someone mentioning these 2. We're talking about the MODERN trap sound. Memphis rap is just the parent genre of trap music. It heavily influenced it but isn't the exact same. Redd, Lex, Zay, and Drumma Boy helped create that. Especially Zay these days. Every Youngboy instrumental has a heavy Zaytoven influence
@@grinderthashiner8265 Youngboy beats is a mixture of that lousiana sound with some sounding like zaytoven
@@jamesjr2550 Of course. My point was everyone is suddenly running off with Zay's style. For the past 5 years they have. Past 7 years actually. Ever since Migos dropped Versace. O.T Genasis 'Cut It' is a whole rip off of Zaytoven's style. Most beats I hear nowadays has Zaytoven's 808s and rim shots in it. Snare drums too. I just used Youngboy as example because I hear a lot of his drums in there.
"His uncle used to steal things regularly..." what đđđ
đđđ"regularly"
Southside was probably the first producer that inspired me to make beats. I used to fw Lex Lugar beats too. These two guys should definitely colab on a project or album again. They made history together đŻ
BeatPluggz next? (mexikodro, stoopidxool, poloboy shawty, etc...)
Now I fw them heavyyyy.. they definitely got nextđȘđŸ.
@Lil Curt mb lemme edit comment
they still underground producer
@Lil Curt surreal gang
Freebase Reese they already blew up in like 2015-16
people don't get Drill Music wouldn't exist without these two
Explain
@@MeMe-df7lr u got ears or na lol
@New Whips straight up.Kids nowadays thing that Drill is just that that syncopation UK type Beat.
Bruh no explanation needed
Definitely this two were a significant influence.
When you hear fast hi hats and snare rolls on any sort of beat thank this man Lex Luger for that
You ainât never heard any three 6 mafia beats and it shows lol
@@josepantoja2132 lol I definitely have especially all they're underground horror movie sample shit they were doing in the beginning. Those type of rolls were not used the same way Lex Luger was doin it. Comin from a drummer trust me they're not the same bro
You mustâve not heard of Shawty Redd or Drumma Boy
@@josepantoja2132 Lex's were way faster. Listen to Hard In Da Paint or better yet, MC Hammer with Rick Ross. His snare rolls and hat rolls sounded like a machine gun. Three Six and Shawty Redd had smoother rolls.
@@alexbrufladt171 You're a drummer?
i guess some poor music producer just found out who took his laptop LOL
Lmao
That guy wasn't going to do shit with that laptop with FL haha
When these guys hit the scene I was about 22, you don't realize something new is boring born and how cool/significant it is until you look back. Well done on the video!
Lex Luger is the Master of Snares!
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I need Mannie Fresh next. One of the greatest & most legendary producers to ever come out of the South.
This gave me goose bumps I depended on Lex music for a long time I was sad seeing him go out sad
Didnât feel like skipping a second in this vid. You keep doin this bro I WILL vouch for you whenever because this right here is CONTENT đ„đđŸ
Love bro I appreciate you
Thank you for puttin this out man đŻđą I neva knew da full history of dem niggas, it inspires me too to keep pursin what Iâm after đ„ dis need a MILLION views kuz dis some good work đŁ
Dope video! These guys along with some others like Travis Porter, really did change the beat game. Much respect
Lex made the 808 sound monumental. Sizzle and everybody copied him.
These guys are really pioneers of modern Trap music production. I remember their Flockavelli episodes in the early 2010's where they would bang beats all the time. We always forget these guys, but they're legends in my book
Bro, keep going with this type of content, it's so interesting and enjoyable to watch. Keep grinding and don't stop.
Love bro needed to hear that
My brother this was the best video you done well man đ„đ„đ„
For real i just found your videos tonight and done watched like 5 videos. Every one was fantastic my man!
Yoooo thank you fr!
âHow to make lex luger type beatâ back in 2013
True lol
Love your vids man! Keep it up!
Awesome vid! Thanks
That was dope thanks đđœ
Lex luger is the reason I started making beats, what happened to him is sad
Same man
ill never lose my respect for Lex đ
@Jakobe Beats he got caught up in the drug life
@@_luhniyaah Iâm saying He was going through a phase where he was a rich junkie.
@@ProdK9k ohhđmy bestfriend is his daughter Kimani
Legends, 808 mafia inspired me to make beats
If my homeboy puts me on. I canât let him get lost on drugs, No matter what.
Keep doing this content, your content are firee đđ
Bro this is on point..Thanks for doing this!
Mark my words. This channel is gonna blow up. I can feel it. Keep up the good work fam.đ
Love bro means a lot!
Very inspirational! Love your content!
Thanks for the support man!!
Bro lex and south side were playing throughout my entire 4 years of high school from blaring a lex track in the hallways to bumpin it In the whip with the subs... that shit slapped. Legends bro
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Man was bumping lex Luger beats over here in the uk from 2008 the old beat instrumental packs from dat piff đ„đ„
Anybody/ any genres that use heavy 808s wouldn't exist without these two
The amount of respect i have for these dudes
Very good work đđ€
Haha the Sounds fx Good Video bro
Love this bro, well put together đđœđđœ
Thanks for the love :)
It looks like a high quality documentary too. Like it took them time to edit this and add all of the dramatic effects.
Great work
These are legit two of the goats of trap today, honestly everyone forgets them when they listen to metro's sound
Great video man
Thanks!!
dope vid bro
WELL PUT TOGETHER
that's the best way I seen this story told !
subscribed
What a dope and relevant story...thank you for this content bro đ„đŻ
Youâre welcome!!! Thanks for watching mane
keep doing these vids man,really cool contentđđ»đđ»đđ»
Lots more coming đ
@@PublishX 4:19 how do i make this effect? I don't know the name of it
@@PublishX Where do you find these old clips that you put together? You look for them on the internet? Because this is like a full fledged documentary.
This is an amazing video mannn. đ„đ„đ„ I'm subscribing right away đ
i was born in 96 its dope to have been able to have lived thru this blog era 07-12 thru my middle and high school yrs
Damn, you did your thing with this one bro
Note to add. Lex & south side collabed again recently on a song off of Doe Boys new project
Would be great if you told us the name of the songâŠ
love your content man keep it upp
Thanks for being here man :)
we all goin through some struggles and shit men.. pay lex the resspect he deserves! hes a legend
damn thanks for this documentary bro!
No problem man I love to make these. Stay tuned !
Keep up the amazing work dude, you will go big on youtube!
I appreciate that!
its amazing how all three of them came up together.
Yoooo sending love brođ”đ·đ”đ·đ”đ· great inspirational vid
Awesome vid bro
Lex changed the game
His sound was too raw
Great video!;
This series is amazing
Thanks for being here!
best documentary of some untold sound pioneers
Bro you are the goat. This is exactly how I remember them coming up you nailed it. Now everyone will know the real story.
i fw these vids alot
Thanks for rockin with me
Good content bro damn, just randomly stumbled upon this video
Glad you liked it fam
Keep it Comin' Bro...Lex Luger & Southside#Legendaryđ„
Thanks man Iâm about to do something crazy with these vids. stay tuned đđœ
Bro this the best so far and learn how 2 goats change HipHop Rap forever
bro keep doing these :)
Will do! Thanks for watching
Every producer in 808 Mafia is/was a star before their prime
Love what you doing
đđ» thank you
I appreciate southside and 808mafia for giving love to underground artist like EARTHGANG and Dave East
Hip hop scene in VA is not small in any way. The industry isnt here but the artist and producers engineers and even directors are in abundance.
Dope Documentary
159 views? this needs to blow upppp this is a great video
Dude thanks for the positive energy !!
Goats đ Next Generation Up Next
Lex lugar def a legend in the game. The A owes this man his flowers
Your videos are so dope
Thanks man!! đ
Love the video. One thing Iâd add, DY is a more popular member of 808 Mafia than Tre Pounds, Tarentino and Fuse are.
8:17 I have that kit with the kill bill delay settings too
Dope videos :P
Thank you ! Honestly means a lot
this is really dope
Thanks!
shiit I fuck with this heavy, love the vibe
No cap this my first time seeing what Lex looked like
Hearing that lex tag on the future and uzi tape đ
What a cool come up story
I aint even know until now all those songs bumping in my car were on some lex lugor beats thanks for educating me. The era has changed, maybe it wasn't the Best but shit was good
LEGENDS
Lex is a real one he thought about his boy south side and set up the proper way.
Lex and speaker knockerz đ„đ„
0:01 - 0:06 swear Lex always been real see how he always felt about Southside since day 1!!!
This video hard but DY Krazy is definitely a notable member of 808 mafia too đ He got tracks with tons of top artists in the industry. Dope video regardlessđŻđ„