

RZA had his own style of making beats, Dre had his own style of beat production, Timbaland did, and so on. Though there may have been some moments of copying, more old school hip hop artists back then were aiming for originality, and you could hear it in both the artist's music and the old school rap beats that were used as well. Unlike most of what I tend to hear in today's era of hip hop, they weren't trying to mimic everyone else. There were a large variety of rappers and singers alike doing things in a way they enjoyed. One thing about old school rap beats back then, along with the music as well, was the originality of the sound. Hip Hop Mixtapes Need Variety and Originality And though for me, the power of some of the east coast beats that artists like Nas or Big Pun spit over, the styles were everywhere back then, ranging from the gangsta flava of the west with artists like Snoop or Dre lighting it up with some hefty and impacting west coast beats, to other places like the South, where Outkast brought the heat and elevated the South over some hott dirty south beats! It goes back to prove my point though: The 90's old school hip hop flava had it on lock, and so did the style of old school rap beats! And this by itself is a reason I created the 39 beats below! thoughts of lyrical skill, of unique and original music, thoughts of hott sounding old school rap beats that made their music soar to the top and capture the audience with minimal effort! Isn't that what you're looking for with your upcoming hip hop mixtapes or albums? There's just a certain swagger, a certain lyrical skill placed over hott bangin' beats that sets off the tracks well. When you hear the greats like Rakim, Biggie (aka Notorious B.I.G.), Nas, Pac, and countless other names, it immediately evokes thoughts into your mind. how I miss the 90's hip hop era! Do you agree?

With so many greats in the hip hop industry back in the 90's era of old school hip hop, it's no surprise that even with the way music has turned today, most artists were inspired by hip hop lyricists and pioneers of the 90's era of hip hop music! The 90's was also the focus of hip hop mixtapes, where the word was literally that: a cassette tape of a variety of tracks! Ahhh. What the 60's was to soul music, is what to me, is what the 90's was to hip hop. Old school hip hop music, at least for me, definitely pioneered a lot of what has been known as one of the greatest eras that hip hop has seen. within the styles of old school rap beats. With so many beats out in the market now, we cannot forget where the flava started.


Old School Rap Beats For Old School Hip Hop Mixtapes and Albums DO NOT ADD the Free Beats to your Cart as it will NOT Auto Discount at this time.) ( ONLY ADD the Beats you want to Lease / Buy and then EMAIL ME with the Free Beats you want with your order.
