Friday, September 15, 2006

Mr. DJ: Hey Mr DJ!


Mr. DJ: Hey Mr DJ!
allhiphop.com - We started to work on the Southernplayalisticadillacmuzic album and that was back in 94 and at that time we [Outkast and I] weren t quite producers, we just watched Organized Noize make beats. We kinda picked up on what they were doing everyday
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Ayatollah: Soul of Queens
allhiphop.com - When I make beats, first of all, I make sure that nobody's in my circumference. It's really personal for me. My lady, I make sure she's out and about. When she leaves, I go into my mantra mode. It could last thirty minutes, it could last the whole day
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Purple City: Get Pifted
allhiphop.com - I hadn t even made up my decision whether I was gonna make beats, do fashion, I didn t know what the f**k I was gonna do, but I did know I was gonna have my own business. I was gonna use Purple City as the name of my company because that s what
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Edgar Allen Floe: Floetry
allhiphop.com - I actually try to write in the same way that I make beats. When doing beats, I make sure that the drums are in a certain area, or that the break down is in a particular spot. When you deliver it to the people, it stands out a bit. My writing is
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Dre: Next Level
allhiphop.com - The main reason I m doing [this album] is because a lot of my peers told me, You need to go ahead and f**k with that s**t man because you can rap, sing, make beats and write songs. Don t limit yourself. These are n****s from Puff Daddy
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