Havoc >>>>>>>> RZA when it comes to Producing
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deathrowzorrow
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Wu Tang may be my favorite group but Havoc as a Producer >>> RZA
The beats Havoc produced on The Infamous, Hell On Earth, Murda Muzik, Infamy >>>>> 36 Chambers, WU Tang Forever, Only Built For Cuban Linx, Ironman, Liqui Swords, Tical
Hell On Earth may be the best Producing album ever. It's hella underrated.
The beats Havoc produced on The Infamous, Hell On Earth, Murda Muzik, Infamy >>>>> 36 Chambers, WU Tang Forever, Only Built For Cuban Linx, Ironman, Liqui Swords, Tical
Hell On Earth may be the best Producing album ever. It's hella underrated.
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The best beats by Havoc:
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You forgot this
I didnt forgot it. I said the Hell On Earth Album -
No you didn't. You didn't specify an album. You just said the best beats.
The beats Havoc produced on The Infamous, Hell On Earth, Murda Muzik, Infamy >>>>> 36 Chambers, WU Tang Forever, Only Built For Cuban Linx, Ironman, Liqui Swords, Tical
The 3 beats I said are my favorites. -
LOL....I can't deny that Havco got skill but he isn't better than RZA. You noticed that OP picked the beats like he got it from 8 Miles movies.....LMAO.
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Negative on this. I think Havoc's best beats are just as good as Rza's best beats, but I think Rza has more of those high level beats and Rza is definitely better at producing albums. Don't get me wrong. Mobb Deep albums are tight, but after a while they all sound the same. During that classic Wu era, every album was fresh and had its own unique sound.
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rza was a great producer in the 90s but he fell off
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deathrowzorrow wrote: »rza was a great producer in the 90s but he fell off
LOL...Havco truly done fell off than RZA but RZA still got it. He's doing movie soundtracks like ? Bill, Afro Samurai, Ghost Dog, etc.
Dude, you need to stop smoke your ? . Havoc is great but he isn't better than RZA. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »Negative on this. I think Havoc's best beats are just as good as Rza's best beats, but I think Rza has more of those high level beats and Rza is definitely better at producing albums. Don't get me wrong. Mobb Deep albums are tight, but after a while they all sound the same. During that classic Wu era, every album was fresh and had its own unique sound.
Rza hasn't really fallen off, he's just moved on to new things and new styles. He's shown time and time again that if he wanted to make the same old beats like he used to, he could, but he's in a different place artistically. I like his old stuff better too, but there is a difference between falling off which means you simply can't do something anymore and moving on to do something else. -