The year 2000 ma-neighbor wa mtaa walinichukia juu ya hii song, nilikuwa nimeeka track on loop halafu ma-woofer naziachilia kama doggy iko na mad cow disease.
Never ever talk of best bass lines when dealing with rap and hip hop. They are very derivative genres, built on hard work done by others in the 60s, 70s and 80s.
The earliest examples like ‘Rapper’s Delight’, who PLAYED the bass?
At the risk of confusing you, Google ‘James Jamerson’. From there, start digging.
But they never made thumping bass lines like this, to me it doesn’t matter if it’s done by bass guitar or studio product bass line, the end product is what matters to me, in this case Dead Prez. It seems you’re a fan of the traditional way of making music, have you had a listen to NWA’s Gangsta Gangsta’ booming bass drum?
Isorait. BTW you don’t have to know how to play a bass guitar to enjoy good music… Anyway, maybe hatuonani because the kind of music you and I listen to is different. I grew up listening to rap, we had the Rappers Delight, Kurtis Blow LP’s as early as '83. I may know nothing about bass guitars, but I know the influence the Roland TR-808 and Akai MPC3000 have had on the hip hop people listen today. Wacha kungilia kitu haujui.