So now he's got tracks for the new Busta Rhymes as well as the Jay-Z, and I guess he did work on Beenie Siegel's The Reason, tho I haven't heard that album yet. But anyway, his work on on the Busta album demonstrates a good range, from We Got What You Want, which is my fav. track of the album right now, like a smoove neptunes to Everybody Rise which is like Dr. Dre's work for Eminem to Match The Name With The Voice where he finally hits the technoid-paranoia beats.
So: do we have enough material to evaluate him now?
― Sterling Clover, Thursday, 31 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
also, is there any other work of his i should look for?
― Sterling Clover, Thursday, 31 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Along with Key Beats, Just Blaze seems to be among the most promising
producers in the commercial scene right now. From looking around, it
seems he's also done work for DMX, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Big Pun, and
Killah Priest. I'm not sure which tracks though...
― Honda, Thursday, 31 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Key Beats though = possible pinnacle of all recorded urban
music with "Perfect Man".
I've yet to hear much of Just Blaze's work outside The
Blueprint.
― Tim, Friday, 1 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
three weeks pass...
JUST BLAZE IS ONE OF THE HOTTEST PRODUCERS OUT RIGHT KNOW YOU WOULD
BE SURPRISED HOW MANY SONGS OUT THERE HE PRODUCED A LOT OF PEOPLE
SAY MY BEATS SOUND LIKE HE DID THEM ONE OF THE BEST THINGS ABOUT
HIM IS HE USES MOSTLY SAMPLES..............HOOLA AT ME BLAZE I GOT
SOME BEATS FOR YOU ...PUT ME DOWN WITH YOUR PRODUCTION SQUAD
TRUETRAX@AOL.COM
― truegotti, Sunday, 24 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
one month passes...
Yo I remember Just Blaze before he became poppin. Any of you M.O.P.
fans know Just Blaze from all the past work he did with them, before
Warriors. 4 Alarm Blaze ring a bell?
― D. Walker, Tuesday, 26 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Just Blaze and his beats can be heard on:
Jay-Z- Blueprint (4 songs) and The Dynasty (4 songs)
Busta Rhymes- Genesis (3 songs) and Anarchy (2 songs)
Beanie Sigel- The Reason (6 songs)
DMX- The Great Depression (I'm a Bang)
Jadakiss- Kiss the Game Goodbye (It's Time I See You)
Big Pun- Yeeah Baby (Wrong Ones)
Memphis Bleek- The Understanding (Intro- U Know Bleek, We get love,
Tjey'll Never Play Me)
Violator - V2.0 (We are f/Bleek&GedaK.)
DJ Clue- The Profesional Pt 2 ( M.A.R.C.Y. f/Bleek)
Prodigy- H.N.I.C. (Going Diamond)
Fabolous - Ghetto Fabolous (Ma Be Easy)
Most Wanted- Get Down or Lay Down ( This B****)
There are more great beats to come from this talented young man!
― Kayla Lobelle, Thursday, 28 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)
Great list Kayla, but I've noticed one glaring omission - Memphis
Bleek's "Bounce Bitch". That's some seriously rockin bounce shit.
― a blaze lovin lurker, Thursday, 28 March 2002 01:00 (twenty-three years ago)