Jan 9, 2016 Deal: "...and the way he [Young Thug] used to write his music was pretty crazy. He would just draw what he wanted to do on paper. That's how he used to record; he would draw, like, a picture." Interviewer: "What kind of picture?" Deal: "Weird signs and shapes. He'd be in the booth looking at the paper, and one day I went in there and looked at it and said, 'You didn't write any words down.' He [Thug] looked at me and said: ‘I don't need no words.'"
Jan 9, 2016 k found my reading for the weekend @Besky @Sizzza etc this is apparently rooted in musical theory, check it out!!
Jan 9, 2016 ok this getting a live reading post treatment from me "This website attempts to analyze various aspects and patterns of Young Thug's incredibly expressive and complex musical language. The analysis is split into 3 broad categories, with several subtopics in each. I then consolidate what we have, and construct potential notation systems that minimally represent this information, and then accept that some things you just have to feel." whew
Jan 9, 2016 oh s--- lmao @BigCountry dude is indian http://www.thebookofthug.com/#!author/dtabe its crazy how other cultures appreciate thugs music more readily than americans....might be the music we grew up with or something idk. like i said, my parents thought thug sounded like Bollywood music when they first heard him @Mike Tyson this essential
Jan 9, 2016 finally in depth write ups on s--- that actually needs explaining. not how kendrick says "pray my d-ck get big as the effile tower!"