After an awkward intro about his “fashion sense,” Bangladesh opens up on where he finds random sounds for his production, ie. snares, and says A Milli “changed the game.” Peep the original source of the A Milli vocal sample after the jump. Shout out to Crate Kings.



















“A Milli” didn’t change the game, it’s just that Lil Wayne was the man to dickride in 2008 & since no rapper wanted to remix that pop song “Lollipop” everybody remixed “A Milli” instead. It’s kinda like all these rappers doing remixes to “The Motto” & every other new Drake song that’s not r&b.
@lord1nfamous: FUCK YO MUSIC NIGGA!
?? :O, a milli sampled from a tribe called quest joint??
A millie did change the game
This guy still talking about a milli? Really?
gawd stop talking about a milli, talk about something significant that you’re doing NOW.
How did A Milli change the game? People haven’t been using those type of snares before? People weren’t using repeating vocal sample and hard drums before? What was the “game changer” besides it was a “breakthrough” record for Wayne? The only person still doing A Milli style beats is Bangladesh.
This dude is MAD awkward all around.
good looks on the video 2dopeboyz.