He produced two tracks for Rihanna's upcoming album.
His beats are really good, but they're becoming very repetitive. It's not really becoming a signature, but recycled beats with different lyrics and artists. He's like the new David Guetta.
DJ Mustard said that he wanted to become like lil jon and have his beats everywhere and easily recognizable. I think he can do it, he's pretty much already there.
DJ Mustard said that he wanted to become like lil jon and have his beats everywhere and easily recognizable. I think he can do it, he's pretty much already there.
His tracks aren't easily recognizable... they're easily identical. There's a difference
Problem is that producers that get big in no time or get used a lot are repeative since rget don't get the time to work on a new sound for every person they work with, they have to produce beats in no time, which makes recycling the fastest option