@Goo @CilviaDemo @aLIEN
Somethin' refreshing to cruise to in this nice weather
@Goo @CilviaDemo @aLIEN
Somethin' refreshing to cruise to in this nice weather
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@Goo @CilviaDemo @aLIEN
Somethin' refreshing to cruise to in this nice weather
need info on girl on the video
I havent heard Huey Mack since

need info on girl on the video
I havent heard Huey Mack since
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjD08goFChUWho's Huey Mack?
Who's Huey Mack?
he was around back when like Sammy Adams, Chris Webby, some bum named Mic Galper.. There was a tiny wave of white collage rappers.
he was around back when like Sammy Adams, Chris Webby, some bum named Mic Galper.. There was a tiny wave of white collage rappers.
OH YEAH
Dude that era was f***ing dope looking back, I mean yeah they were corny as s*** but most of them were actually pretty talented
@DAVIDP
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j_Emra_GQUdude was trash
Dude ruined a classic curren$y beat
Dude ruined a classic curren$y beat
i really wish Asher popped off a lot more. Pabst & Jazz is a 10 outta 10 project and RetroHash was great as well.
and I know
i really wish Asher popped off a lot more. Pabst & Jazz is a 10 outta 10 project and RetroHash was great as well.
and I know
Bruh that's real asf. He actually was a talented rapper and you're right P&J was one of my fav albums the year it was released. Mad underrated. A shame he never shed that "I love college" image he had.
Bruh that's real asf. He actually was a talented rapper and you're right P&J was one of my fav albums the year it was released. Mad underrated. A shame he never shed that "I love college" image he had.



he sounds so f***ing good
he sounds so f***ing good
Listening to all of these. Absolutely amazing.
Listening to all of these. Absolutely amazing.



all these are so f***ing dope to me also, I loved RetroHash. The third track is fire
all these are so f***ing dope to me also, I loved RetroHash. The third track is fire
Yo thanks for having my back in that thread bro
gonna peep these may take a klonopin and relax to these... my anxiety kind of high right now.
but thanks for the music bro these are gonna be nice chill to relax too
@DAVIDP
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6B3YwcjQ_bUI just realized Eric G produced this track, the same who made that Mackned tape
Gonna listen to these after peeping asher's music
Gonna listen to these after peeping asher's music
What has Eric G said about the song?
We have a couple other songs that never came out, but ‘2009’ was the first one that I actually got to be there to record with him. It was in Seattle when he was on tour Editor’s Note: Mac was on ‘The Divine Feminine’ tour, around November 2016. We had dinner at the Space Needle one night, with him and Ariana and all the people on tour. Went to the studio for two nights in a row. The way he did the song, he did it so quickly. He works really fast and does a lot of stuff at all times.
That’s what’s really crazy about working with him, too, is that he will sit down and play piano. Then he’ll play guitar, then he’ll play bass. He’ll play drums. Everything! The studio we were at, they had a big audio room, and he just played drums in there all crazy and came back in the room and played piano. It’s just insane. I think a lot of people think he’s just a rapper, which is fine, but he’s multi-talented. It’s just fluid. He just kind of exists, going with it. Instead of overthinking anything, he just goes. That speaks a lot to people’s talent, too. Not even a second thought. He just always did. Right off his first thought and instinct.
I did the whole beat on ‘2009’. It was a sample chop that I had. I did all the drums, the bass, the piano. The chords. I did the whole thing. It was just a beat on my computer that I had. So we were in Seattle, at the studio I was talking about. He was sober for a while at this point. He was looking all healthy and stuff. It was just me and him there, and I was kinda going through my own thing at the time and I was asking him for advice. We just talked about that for hours, going in and outside, smoking cigarettes.
He was like, ‘Play me some beats.’ And the first or second beat I played was that one. He just paced around the room for a little bit, with the beat playing. Then he put it in Pro Tools, and then he paced around for a little bit and did the first whole half of the song in a pitch black booth with no phone or anything. I don’t even know how he did it, and for it to be so meaningful. It’s crazy that it just came off the top of his head like that. He does the whole first half, and he goes, ‘Oh, that was tight.’ Then he did the rest a little later, but he didn’t write anything down, or anything. It was really crazy to watch.