All songs were produced (or at least looped), written, recorded, engineered, mixed, and loved by me in studio 315. AKA my apartment with a few songs produced by Onra.
Influences
On my computer I just listened to "Hoarding It For Home" by Mates Of State, "40 Bars Of Terror" by Jadakiss, and "The Cruel War" by Dolly Parton (Featuring Alison Krauss, Mindy Smith & Dan Tyminski) back to back and sung/rapped along to all three of them. Me giving you a list would waste both your time and mine. .
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“The only job I have is the eloquent interpretation of the human experience as it exist right now, and if I can’t do that the what the fuck am I worth? I’m just a waste of resources.”El Producto
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The Love.Lee EP- In short it’s a story about the beginning and ending of a romantic relationship between two people. One’s name is Love, the other Lee.
“Let Your Hair Down” is a song by the R & B artist Dwele in case you don’t know. It’s probably one of the most fun songs I’ve had the pleasure of recording and one of the most playful songs I’ve ever made. I bet if Dwele heard it he would like it. Maybe I should get on that.
“Love & Lee” was a song that was originally on my album “Nobody Cares.” It was called “Tell Me Something.” It had a different beat. I put the original on myspace and it seemed no one liked it. So I updated it. The track is by a group named D’Nell. They are a white girl and guy from West London and they make better R & B music than the majority of the black kids in the States. They are on BBE Records and pretty much everything on BBE is worth checking out. I discovered them when I was doing a story on Nicolay. He did a remix for them. The instrumental at the end is the same instrumental that was at the end of “Tell Me Something.” I make beats every now and then but I hardly rap over them for whatever reason. David Banner once said the reason why he didn’t rap over his beats for his “Play” album was because he compared producing to being Joe Jackson. You can see how attractive Janet Jackson is but you don’t look at her like everyone else because you created her.
“Cotton” is a song I like just because at the time I had never done anything like it. I think it came as a surprise to everyone whether they knew me or not. One of the things I love about hip-hop is taking something that was already there and changing it to something different. Andre’s “I’d love to make...” part was probably just an add lib but I chose to highlight it. DJ Quiks’ “Do I love Her” was the lyric inspiration for this song. I like how Quik is known for making nasty songs about sex (“Sweet Black Pu**y” for example) but as he got older he didn’t stop talking about it he just got a little more a mature. “Do I love Her” is about sex but he doesn’t curse once. I tried to do the same thing. I say “D**k” and “A**” once though.
“Candy” is the only song I would say is autobiographical for the most part. I tried desperately to use Aaliyah’s “It’s Whatever” but I couldn’t get it to sound right. I used the Outkast vocals because “Cotton” used Andre’s vocals. The songs are obviously meant to complement each other and that’s the first time I ever attempted to make a song that way. The original names of the songs were “Cotton Candy parts 1 & 2” but since they were back to back I thought it would look better to rename them. I think it’s understood that they go together. The thing I like is that the majority of the song is inter monolog. The last part is the only part that’s actually dialogue. He, like most guys, never actually tells her his feelings.
“God Talking (Skit)” I enjoyed this because I like putting things together and watching them work. Some of the sounds effects where bought but some of them were done by me. Also I wanted to show off my music collection. It could have been much longer. There are plenty of blues songs about this subject.
“As Long As I Live” was really easy to record for some reason. Everything was in the first couple of takes. I enjoyed playing with my voice and getting that weird crack like I was about to cry. I was trying out different beats that would go with this song but nothing was working. The track I chose was “Whutkanido (Can Do It)” by Madlib. Honestly, I’m not a huge, huge fan of his. One day I was on iTunes checking out some J Dilla tracks for no real reason and I ended up on Lib’s page. Most of the songs from this album were good but when I heard this track, I went nuts. This song reminds me of something Ghost Face would do. I didn’t necessarily approach it that way but there are some unconscious similarities. Don’t ask me what happens in the end because I don’t know either. For the record I used this beat before Talib Kweli
Other songs:
“For Destiny (In Passing)” This song was originally a poem I wrote for a friend of mine. I had a beat laying around that I thought would sound good over it so I recorded it and mailed it to her on a mix CD. (old school) That was a year or two ago. I came across the song recently and decided to update it. I didn’t change any lyrics but I added more music to it and made it sound a little fuller but musically it’s still pretty sparse. I wanted it to sound like something you would tell someone in passing, hence the name. The birds chirping in the beginning and the end is just me sticking my mic out the window.
Losers
This song has a sample from a Cardigans song of the same name. I always thought it would make a dope sample. I made the beat about a year ago but I never used it. I've had a few people tell me they wanted to use it but they never did so I finally wrote something for it. The guy talking in the beginning and the end is Bill Cosby. I took it from “The Bill Cosby Show.” Not “The Cosby Show" but “The Bill Cosby Show.” It was a show he did in the 70's before “The Cosby Show.” He played a Gym teacher in a Los Angeles High School. I just thought it would be funny to hear Bill Cosby call someone a loser. I begin the third verse with: “Came back from Vietnam and lost my job” True story.
Speaking of Vietnam:
I spent new years 06-07 as well as my birthday in there . This is a fraction of what I saw. Actually, it's just all I'm willing to show you. (good times... good times) I stole some of these pix from my friends camera. I'm sure she’ll let me know that when I see her. So, with a little help from Yesterdays New Quintet (AKA Madlib) here’s my trip to Vietnam.
I never claimed to be the greatest producer but I make beats from time to time. Here are a few. Simply, Losers, What Can I Do?, Knock,
You can still catch me writing from time to time. Check out my interviews with
love.lee. i was in love with a lee and we used to call ourselves love lee. cuz im the superlover. agh woodland hills and u still aint checked ur girlll.
I certainly will, glad your follwing your dreams.....will check out as soon as i can,,,actually on the move to Florida so time is precious....but yes indeed........God Bless you and your project!!!
Ohhh nice i want one a mac soo bad theyre awesome..well im good just been working and going to school pretty much, looking to move out of canoga im sick of it
Hey Meng!! dont forget me!! you dont say hi anymore so maybe i should bring you some trouble at your job just cause i can and i have plenty of time lol