This joint premiered on 106 today.
“Hat back, top back, ain’t nothin’ but a young thug/HK’s, AK’s I need to join a gun club…”
Can’t speak for anyone else but this joint is just as hypnotic as the first time I heard it.
Previously Posted — Young Jeezy, The Recession…And IndyMac | Notable Quotable – Kanye West from “Put On”

word is bond me and my lil bro was talking about kanyes verse in this joint is tha truth, this gotta get some sort of recognision , where hes word, and i dont dissagree but i thought it was worth the second and third hearing. and more attention to the lyrics
0ne!
Right there right there
Notable Quotable – Kanye West from “Put On”
http://smokingsection.uproxx.com/TSS/?p=4475
Previously recognized ;)
Don’t lunch on Jeezy’s verses though.
Great vid
Glad this video debuted before the summer ended…. I was getting worried for a second.
oh word is bond im not, but its like it was previously writen here, its so much stuff coming out all the time now , that many good joints just scape the ear, this for me was one of them , and there’s nothing i dispise more then being a convo when hot shit is discused and im in the dark.. but i see the light! i see the light! and its good
yeah its ok. But why does everyone have to use a voice synthesizer? Its played now. Move on please.
Really…it’s one of those joints that has layers.
One time I can listen to just the beat. The next, i focus on ‘Ye’s verse. Another time, just Jeezy’s.
I like the Farnsworth track better than this though. THAT shoulda got posted up!!!! hint hint
word!
im stuck on real rap by lil wayne, i gotta say i was a hater but he doing it right now. feels like the first time i heard lalala .. good times , good times sober.. 0ne!
@ Turk
I liked everybody when I first heard it around Christmas… but that joint is even better to me after seeing the video.
you right D How…….the video is tight……..and the beat helps Bentley TREMENDOUSLY. I didnt know it was leaked around Xmas. How did I miss that?
I dunno what yall were watching, this vid was boring as hell…Im disappointed
what yall think about this list?
The Top 10 Best Beats Of All time
The following are what I consider to be the 10 best beats ever made. My criteria is, first, the “wtf?” factor, meaning when I hear it, does it make me turn my head and question what exactly it is I’m hearing? Second, does the beat accurately support and accentuate what the MC is spitting? Third, is the track different from everything else out there, and if so, does the fact that it’s different make it better? And the real clincher: does it give me goosebumps? It’s generally that simple. These are beats that either made me want to make beats or inspired me to continue doing so. So without further ado.
10) “Wrong Side Of The Tracks”- The Artifacts produced by T-Ray- the rolling bassline, the persistent drum hits, the sax samples…. this was a beat made strictly for the backpackers, and it worked.
9) “Come Clean”- Jeru the Damaja produced by DJ Premier- can’t front, first time I heard this I didn’t like it. We all thought Premier sampled some drops of water, low and behold it was a straight loop off a Shelly Manne record, go figure.
8) “T.R.O.Y.”- Pete Rock and CL Smooth produced by Pete Rock- Soul Brother #1 lifts a portion of Tom Scott’s “Today” (among other samples) to create the only sentimental rap record in the history of hip-hop that can literally shut a club down at 2am.
7) “Diary Of A Madman”- Gravediggaz produced by RNS- the main loop and breakdown both come from Johnny Mathis records, go figure. I remember literally tuning in to HOT97 every night for a week straight just so I could tape the song off the “Hot 5 at 9.” The beat was both eerie and spooky, but it still had that hip-hop bounce to it. It was horrorcore at its finest.
6) “Hand On The Pump”- Cypress Hill produced by DJ Muggs- when I heard “Duke Of Earl” chopped up, it was a purely a “wtf?” moment… I could only nod my head.
5) “Da Rockwilder”- Method Man and Redman produced by Rocwilder- this track came out at a time when Swizz Beats was literally ruling the radio with synth-infused tracks. Rocwilder took that sound, gave it more melody and a more straightforward hip-hop drum beat, and Redman came with the Cypress Hill redux (see above), and a classic was born.
4) “T.O.N.Y.”- Capone N Noreaga produced Nasheim Myrick- this could be quite possibly the hardest hip-hop beat ever made. Slow and brooding, it creeps along while that deep 808 just keeps banging down low. The way this track is arranged, how the main vocal sample keeps dropping out and coming back in, keeps it interesting for the whole song.
3) “Whoah”- Black Rob produced by Buckwild- this beat was unique because at the time a) nobody was really making hard records and b) It’s a song that still plays in the club, but if you really listen closely, there’s a lot of things going on in the beat itself- the violin melody, the breakdown at the end of every 4-8 bars or so, the bassline. It’s very musical, but still knocks.
2) “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See”- Busta Rhymes produced by Shamello- the flip of Seals and Croft’s “Sweet Green Fields” was deceptively simple, but when you really listen to the original sample and the Busta track, you can hear some different percussion elements, particularly the shaker, that make the beat swing more like a hip-hop record.
1) “Protect Ya Neck”- Wu-Tang Clan produced by The Rza- there are so many elements to this track that I don’t even know what was sampled and what was played out on a keyboard. There’s the drum loop, the bass line loop, the piano that comes in sporadically, the weird stringy sound that drops in and out, and tons of other sounds. I think that’s what makes the track incredible, the fact that it keeps changing as the the voices you hear on the track change- the arrangement is very dynamic.
So there you have it, my top 10 best beats of all time.
Think my list sucks, or I don’t know what the fuck I’m talking about, feel free to create your own top 10 in the comments section.
Honorable mentions:
“Ante Up”- MOP produced by DR Period
“You Know My Steez”- Gangstarr produced by DJ Premier
“Shut Em Down Remix”- Public Enemy produced by Pete Rock
“Shook Ones pt 2″- Mobb Deep produced by Havoc
“Deep Cover”- Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg produced by Dr Dre
“Wild For The Night”- Rampage produced by Backspin
theres no way in hell i could make a best 10 beats of all time list.
Young Jeezy Featuring Kanye West-Put On-TV-XVID-2008
http://link-protector.com/547887/
nice
I agree E.
When I read it earlier, I thought the beats were tight but with all the stuff that comes out it’s impossible to pick a top 10 of all time.
I turned to 106 today,but when i saw Rosci w/Mario, i turned back to mtv.
i cosign with Douglas.its about time they released the vid.great vid/song,but kanye’s verse just overshadows jeezy’s.maybe its the vocoder or maybe it’s the “i feel like it’s still b****** that owe me sex” line imo.
Kanye’s verse is perfect.
The rest, not so much.
JAJA @ this:
“Last week, images of a younger Rick Ross dressed as a correctional officer hit the Internet, causing much speculation as to whether or not the rapper’s tales of selling cocaine were true.
Ross denied the validity of the photo, saying: “My life is 100 percent real. These online hackers putting a picture of my face when I was a teenager in high school on other people’s body. If this shit was real don’t you think they would have more specifics, like dates and everything else? I’m in the entertainment business and a lot of people like to hate because I’m on top of my game. Like I said before my life is 100 percent real.”
Now, TheSmokingGun.com, the same website which revealed that Akon’s past may have been fabricated, has released documents supporting their claim that Ross, too, lied.
Documents show that the rapper’s social security number matches one William Roberts’ who graduated from the Florida Department of Corrections training academy.
The documents reveal that Ross was given the job in December 1995 at the age of 19, and left the job in 1997.
Ross has yet to comment on the allegations.”
Here’s the video of Ross denying allegations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmOQVtYm_Bg
http://hiphop.popcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/rick.jpg
Budden- “Who Pt. 3″ http://www.zshare.net/audio/1573916040813ae0/
right now Im bumping eric sermons double or nothing and it sounds so damn refreshing…I remember being dissapointed, compared to todays shit this is five mike material.
http://i37.tinypic.com/1z3s6y0.jpg
I was just listening to EPMD’s 4th album – “Business Never Personal” (?)
yup
btw, it’s Erick, not Eric
& mic, not mike
carry on & continue worming
Rick Ross…Always had a feeling something wasn’t right.
i don’t know if anyone put this up yet but….
http://videos.onsmash.com/v/paiWVQHlrqkVkhVE
Kardinal Offishall feat. Clipse – Set It Off (video)
he is having some summer, don’t ya think? 1st a radio hit with akon and now this banger with clipse.
damn ricky ross.the smoking gun got all up in your shit.can’t lie now.lol
I cant believe you caught that.
fuckin grammer nazi.
jk*worms*
Kanye being at the end of the track is smart.
Really…it’s one of those joints that has layers.
One time I can listen to just the beat. The next, i focus on ‘Ye’s verse. Another time, just Jeezy’s.
———————————————————————–Real rap. It took a couple spins but this song as a whole just grew on me. I enjoy a different element of the joint every time I hear it…but ‘Ye’s 16 is “super straight”. I initially thought those were two run of the mill Jeezy verses but after repeated listens, you realize that they’re deceptively simple but show that Jeezy hasn’t grown complacent & is still tryng to step his game up lyrically. I still don’t think they’re his best bars, but there’s kind of a clever “MC” swag to them where Jeezy sounds like he’s actually “rapping”. I miss the little intro before Kanye’s verse though. Helps add some drama to the song which in turn woulda added some drama to the video. Great choice as a single too.
Rick Ross exposed?
http://nahright.com/news/2008/07/21/the-biggest-fraud-that-weve-seen-thus-far
Wow.
Single & Video = Very Good !
jeezy will be hot with the recession !
peace
that’s a fucking dope track…
That Jeezy track is dope!!!
Put Ya Hands Where My Eyes can see is my number one. The adlibs, the sample of a classical song, the bass. Scarface’s “Guess Who’s Back” is in my top 10 too.
GuesSs Who’z BzzacK !
Let’s face it.. Jeezy can’t rhyme!
I feel the track, but I don’t know What kanye is doing..
Anybody saying Jeezy can’t rhyme is slipping. He has skills, but he is not trying to up his game as an mc. He is a d-boy plain and simple. That’s my problem with him. He needs to talk about something else. Most of his rhymes have to do with moving weight in the A. If you don’t know anything about ATL, or slang for hustlin’ you won’t get what he’s saying. His swag is ridiculous. When it comes to that, he actually helps Kanye out. I’m a Kanye fan, but in hiphop, good guys always try to keep a little cred by hanging with thugs. To me, it’s unnecessary. Street cred is optional. A good mc can hold his own regardless of who helps him sell thug potential. Consistency and being real are always respected.
Anybody saying Jeezy can’t rhyme is slipping. He has skills, but he is not trying to up his game as an mc. He is a d-boy plain and simple. That’s my problem with him. He needs to talk about something else. Most of his rhymes have to do with moving weight in the A. If you don’t know anything about ATL, or slang for hustlin’ you won’t get what he’s saying. His swag is ridiculous. When it comes to that, he actually helps Kanye out. I’m a Kanye fan, but in hiphop, good guys always try to keep a little cred by hanging with thugs. To me, it’s unnecessary. Street cred is optional. A good mc can hold his own regardless of who helps him sell thug potential. Consistency and being real are always respected.