In The Lab With Korhef Production
When it comes to contemporary beat production, the influence comes from the feeling we get when we listen to really good songs. It’s a constant experiment that requires observation, because every song channels a specific vibration - every song channels a specific aesthetic that allows an audience to unravel their characters in the honors of a single instrumental. In these experiments exist many scientist, many Producers. The ones right now killing the game are producers like Wheezy (Outta Here), Pierre Bourne, The Alchemist, Metro Boomin and many others performing at an all time high level.
Where the trail begins - it begins hanging out the boys, hanging out with friends who are interested in making music. Listening to the same song that y’all like and one of the boys getting an idea of how to make a beat and what kind of beat they want to make. This origin of Black Cultural Producers when it comes to music is a pinnacle point of influence that the greats are responsible of. The organic development of becoming an Artist, of becoming a rapper, of becoming a music producer is the kind of organic happenings that exist because of where we come from. It is certainly kind of escape from dealing with the “cons” of existing in a rugged neighborhood, it’s a mentality one obtains when they want to make others enjoy the sound of music.
In the city of Boston, there’s a Producer that goes by the name of Korhef. His Producer tag is known as “Korhef This S*** Sound Fye”, and has had the opportunity to allow a variety of talented Recording Artist to hop one of his type beats such as Caev, SideStreet Capo, GBG Flee and many more. The talented producer doesn’t seem to have an off day while he’s consistently racking up crazy statistical streaming numbers within the past couple of months (Fall Winter 2020 - Spring Summer 2021). The more unique the Recording Artist are the more of an audience Korhef gains not only do they gravitate towards the impeccable - entertaining lyricsm of the Artist but they also gravitate towards the thumping bass sounds and 808s. Music production is bound to always move you, no matter what mood you in. While GBG Flee’s “Dead Doggz” was featured on 87.7fm radio (Boston radio station), and Caev’s “High As My Fashion” single was featured on Shade45.
Also noted that SideStreet Capo’s “Getting Right” did 66k views on YouTube, man do you see this? Boston artist are doing it big, all with the help of the uprising talented mind of Korhef beats. If you want to stay tapped in with the motions, click the link below to check out the some of the songs that have been produced by Korhef.