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R and be Money.
Speaker 2We are.
Speaker 3A party, and the mister Jermaine j P and this.
Speaker 4My brother come on for intro.
God damn.
Speaker 3Got to be right.
Speaker 5So they go back to the hip hop ship that you wanted to do it Yeah, okay, okay with.
Speaker 4It something like, Brian, I guess we gotta come up with you know, we gotta do some up tempo fun.
This is what they want to do.
Now I'm not writing it either, so it's making it harder for me because I can't use my ideas.
Right, I know that they write, So I gotta just come up with a beat a track to sound like something.
And I got up old guitar at my house, out of key guitar, and Brian started playing with it and fucking with it, and I'm like, yo, we should use that.
He's like what this guitar.
I'm saying like make it getting key or whatever, and I'm a sample your licks and he started playing with a party at Lix and the guitar and I'm like, yeah, just it.
I started making taking the parts, making a beat, and then Jay come over to the studio and they start singing and they start going I'm like, oh yeah, this sounded like it, this gonna be.
Speaker 1It right here?
Speaker 4Hey, where the party at.
I'm like, dann, this song needs something though it still ain't.
It ain't all the way there yet.
And by the way, I never used no artists outside of my artists to break to do anything like that.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 4So, but they like, yo, get Nelly on the song Nellie smoking hot at this time, I'm like, getting Nelly on the song?
Speaker 1You sure?
Speaker 4It's like, yeah, that's your boy?
What you thinking about?
Speaker 1Call that?
Speaker 4Nigga?
I called Nelly universal two fifty.
Speaker 3In a dumble bag.
Speaker 4I said what I said?
Speaker 5What ain't no trains, nothing that can't no bartery to fifty.
Speaker 4I never had paid that type of money for a million for a feature.
Speaker 1Yeah yeah, yeah, Nelly's on top.
Speaker 6Of the world.
Speaker 4They said two fifty, You're a diamond nigga.
I said, damn.
Now, I got to call Columbia because I'm like, listen, hey, hey, hey, listen.
So so but Colombia's they they stoked because they jagged jagget the remix.
Let's get married?
Is Peak doing some shit?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 4They so they see now they see light with Jack.
They like you what you got?
I'm like, I got a song.
I just got to put Nelly on it, and I feel like we can we can follow up.
Let's get married with this song.
You put Nelly on the record, it's a go.
He's like, all right, well, what you wanna do?
I said, we gotta give two fifty.
They said two fifty.
What I said, you gotta send them two hundred fifty thousand dollars.
He gonna go in the studio.
Donniana's like, Okay, let's do it.
Let's go ahead.
I feel like I feel like this, this is gonna this is gonna do it for him.
I say, yeah, so you get the verse from Nelly.
I think the song is a hit.
I go to back, I go to New York play the song for Donniana and he listened to the song.
He's like, it's cool.
It ain't there yet.
I'm like, what you got, Nelly?
We got all these different parts.
It's going He's like something, it's just ain't.
Damn, it's something.
Ain't.
It's still missing something.
So I come back home.
I call the guys to the studio.
I'm like, yo, he said, a song missing someth.
Speaker 1Man.
Speaker 4Fuck, we don't know what you talking about.
Speaker 1You know what?
Speaker 4I mean, so it's like all that.
I'm like, man, we gotta we gotta listen to him and say it's missing something.
We gotta figure out what is missing.
And then wingoes like, so we start having a conversation about party things that happened at the party.
What is the thing that call him repeat that happens at a party, that happens all the time at the party, right, put your hands up, let's sad for your hand dude.
My lady's running this motherfuck us.
And we start just bringing all the ideas of like what happens at the party.
We put that on the song.
So this is not on the initial we put that part.
We figured that part out, put that on the song.
I go back to New York the next week, I play it for Donnie.
He's like, that's it, And I'm like, are you fucking serious?
Like this is eight bars to just us my east side run this mother, He's like, that's it.
You got it.
Y'all figured it out and where the party at gone?
Speaker 6Gone?
Speaker 1The art of making records, but it's also right.
Speaker 3It's also.
Speaker 7The respect of like listening to a guy say you're close and taking all of your your producer ego and writer ego.
Speaker 3You're the things, the success that you've already had.
Speaker 7But to that point, taking that out of the picture and say, hey man, there's got to be another level we can get to.
This guy says, there's another level we can get to.
Let's let's let's fucking find it.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 4I mean, I'm always I'm determined to find it.
I hate when people tell me though it's not that, but I I trusted they saying it for a reason.
Right fast forward two thousand.
I think we we because we from I think the last album at my house, my mother's house, was jay E heartbreak Fast forward two thousand.
I built my studio south Side.
The first record we make in south Side is we start on Usher's first second album, third album.
Basically, the first song we write when we move into that studio is you got it bad?
Speaker 1So he's gonna pay for the studio.
Speaker 4This so Brian.
I heard him say this on when he was here.
He wanted to work with Usher is so bad.
He didn't know he was gonna get the opportunity to work with Ushier.
I called him like man, he would do jacket desh.
He ain't know if I was gonna keep using him.
He thought, you know, he did jacket desh.
He ain't know whatever.
I called him.
I'm like, yo, I gotta start on this Usher record.
I need you come over.
He come to south Side.
We started working and I'm like, we gotta do an extension of Nice and Slow.
I'm saying like Nice and Slow was like about it.
People love it.
Brian was in love with nice and Low.
I was like, I want this next song to sound like it's that.
It's right there, but it's a something else.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 4It sounded like something else.
So we started writing you Got It Bad, and we're making the music.
I'm not even I don't have the lyrics yet.
And then Usher come to the studio and Usher got a girl.
Matter of fact, we had another song.
Speaker 1I think we had.
Speaker 4We was working on another song.
Matter of fact.
That's how we got to it.
Was working on another song.
He was in the studio, so the girl called him on the phone.
He hang up.
They're going at it.
I'm like, what's wrong, man?
Can we get this fucking song?
You know I'm watching the through that.
I'm like, can we get the song?
Speaker 1Guy?
Speaker 4He like shit, i'ma I'll be back right in the middle.
Of the session.
So the girl got him fucked up right, And all I could sit there and think about was this nigga got it bad, like you've got you got it, you got it bad, you got it bad.
And I just start putting every pieces that I saw him do.
I started writing them, and I started thinking like and I called him when he left, I said, come back, I got it.
He came back.
I had this song.
Speaker 1I ain't got what you call right back?
Speaker 7You hate I hate this.
This nigga is so good.
Speaker 5But you know the other part that I've noticed, your humility in all of it is what makes it, in my opinion, just from the outside looking in, is what makes it work because you're never above the song, You're never above the situation.
In all of these hit records, you keep saying I was a pressure, all right, nigga, I didn't know you know what I'm saying it was.
It's not you know, because you understand we've been in music forever.
We've done it one hundred and fifty interviews.
You see when certain niggas is like, the humility may not be there, right, And that's cool, that's fine, iever that works for you.
But what I've found in talking to you, is that you get out of the way of of all the bullshit and just fucking write a great song.
Just write the record, even if you got a tweak it, even if you got like all of these things that sometimes as we become successful, you do people do less and less self auditing.
What you mean, what you mean, nigga, go buy somebody else record.
Speaker 1Then you're saying no, no, no, no, I'm gonna figure this.
Speaker 4Out because that does None of that worked for me.
It worked for me.
Is your reaction.
If I play a song you don't react, I know it ain't no hit.
Speaker 1That's it.
Speaker 4I'm not even gonna argue with I might think it's a hit, I'm still not gonna argue with it, because I'm saying that reaction is what.
That's what, that's what.
That's all I got, that's all I know.
If you and I'll keep going till I find that reaction, till you give me that reaction, I'm not gonna stop on every project.
That's what I have to get.
I have to have that reaction, the same reaction that I got on every record.
It got to be the same thing.
Somebody gotta come from the back somebody gotta jump in.
Somebody gotta do something.
If they don't, If they don't do that, that song is not coming out.
It ain't that.
Ain't that ain't the song.
Nope, that ain't it.
I don't care how niggas jumping around in the studio.
That ain't.
I got to see somebody, somebody else, got to show me the natural reaction.
They gotta show me a natural reaction before I actually believe.
It's a goal still to this day, still to this day.
So so where y'all want to go next?
I'm guy ready to tell y'all got no La was here and I saw LA, but I was gonna say that what you said about I mean, oh you both of y'all saying about me, not like really cared about what people you know what I mean, I always get knocked down, So I'm already it's not like JD.
Speaker 3We believe you.
Speaker 4It's almost like my success.
They used my success against me to be like you can't eat I bet you can't do that shit again.
You think you got.
Speaker 1Another one of them?
Speaker 4You think you got another one of.
Speaker 1Them in there?
Yeah?
Speaker 4Right, So I'm always mentally I'm going into the studio already thinking like these niggas don't believe we could do it again.
We gotta do it, we gotta find it, we gotta do it.
That's all that mattered to me.
I'm not thinking about nothing else, none of that use, none of that shit matter, even to the song go No One Cool.
It went number one.
They want to know if we could do it again, right, so you got it bad came out eighty seven oh one, popping whatever whatever, And then it's time to make USh a new album, right, which confessions and me and us should go to LA's house and we pull up to la house and we have I think we did.
We started, we made a song and we go in there and play the song for him and he's like, nah, this ain't it.
And he was like He's like, Usha, you're not You're not interesting enough.
Like people, they don't care about you till your album come out.
And when your album come out, that's when people care about you.
Then when the songs go away, you go away.
Y'all need to write something that's interesting that make people want to think about you.
Things like you need to get a girlfriend or something.
He said, all kind of wold shit.
I'm just sitting there listening, like, damn, the man I just told this nigga he not interesting.
He just sold like five million records.
Cool, But I also understand what he's saying.
I also understand, like, Yo, you know, you make a record, the promotion got you popping, But that it's that in between ship.
People don't know who USh is.
People don't they don't, they don't.
They don't connect with you as like doing some regular ship and this you know rappers is coming out.
You see the rappers doing.
It's more reality type of thing, and we go back to the studio.
We both like fucked up.
I'm like, this man just told us, man to his face, you're not interesting enough.
And when I heard him saying, my mind start trying to figure out what can I write to make this nigga interesting?
What can I do to make him interest?
How do we make this nigga interesting through music?
So I'm on more like it's like, yo, you should get it.
You should you know, start dating the hot girl, find it.
Speaker 3You know.
Speaker 4I mean to do some ship that's like more internet driven.
I'm not thinking about the music.
There's no way in hell, right, So we start trying to work on the records, and then he tells me that the girl that he was dating it's over with, but it's feels like it's burning his soul.
Like, man, feels like it's burning me burning.
It's like it's like a burning feeling that I have.
And I'm like, what I'm thinking, like nigga burning.
Speaker 7Like, yeah, I come through, bring your penicilin wherever your need.
Speaker 4So he's saying this, that's the first thing coming to my mind.
I'm like burning.
He's like, yeah, man, make something that got that burning in there.
Say something about me burning or something like this.
And I'm thinking, like, I don't even know where this nigga at with this ship.
I don't know what we're at with this.
I can't.
I can't.
I ain't never felt the burning feeling, right, I'm not.
I can't get into them that space.
He like, I gotta go say, he runs out the studio.
He left me with the burn an idea, and I'm saying, like, I'm trying to flip the word to me and many things.
I'm writing sentences to see what make it sound like it's cool, like burn.
I don't know how this was gonna work.
And then it just hit me I was like, let it burn, let it burn, Like right, so I start I get it.
I'm like, yeah, I got it, I got it.
He come back to the studio, he listened.
He's like, yeah, yeah, that's exactly what I was talking about.
And I'm like, okay, cool.
We were on a rail to this new album.
Speaker 1Yea.
Speaker 4Then the next day he comes and say, man, you know, I don't think we should work in Atlanta.
And I'm superstitious about leaving Alana, right right, and I just got my studio, just the new studio.
We just got the new stud You want to go somewhere else.
He's like, yeah, man, we should go to La.
Man, y'all should come out to La and we should do it.
I'm like, nah, I'm like, we just got lety Bron.
Let's let's go.
Nah, I'm too distracted in Atlanta.
I'm like, all right, cool, I come out here, me and Brian comes here us.
Should we meet him at Brandon's Way?
And we don't really know what we're doing, right?
We just in there rush once again.
He come in, he say whatever, he say, he got ideas.
Whatever he leaves, I'm like, ship Broun, we got La told his nigga.
He wasn't he wasn't interesting.
We got to start trying to make some music that that feel like.
We gotta make him interesting.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 4I don't know how what that's supposed to sound like, but I'm just like, we gotta make something.
This gotta feel like.
People got to you gotta have some kind of little drumma to it.
Speaker 3Right.
Speaker 4So my homeboy used to be saying all bad.
He was like, man, that's all bad.
This ship all bad, everything all bad.
So I'm like, all bad.
Everything that I've been doing is all bad.
I got a chick on the side with the crib and the ride.
I've been telling you so many lives ain't nothing good.
It's all bad.
I just want to confess I've been doing it so long.
They put the beat up, let's go till Brian started playing the chords.
I'm like, I got it.
You start doing everything it's all bad.
I got a chick on the side of the crib and the rider telling you so many lines ain't nothing good, It's all bad.
I got the hook, and then I wanted to be a writer, so I said I write his block.
You know that's bullshit, rights block to some bush but niggas that right, they said, just as like a way to get away from the song.
You't you don't really have writers you right, You can just write about anything you want to.
It might not sound good, but you still can write, right.
You don't just have complete block.
Right, So I said, I have writer's block.
I'm like, Brian, just give me, give me the burn the CD.
I got my Lamborghini out here in l A.
Right, I'm like ship, I'm gonna get ready, I'm standing, I'm staying a malleable.
Yeah, I'm good.
I get I get to get.
I put the CD in the in the car and I'm going down Beverly and I'm thinking about Kais.
I don't know why I'm thinking about k but I'm thinking about k And I'm thinking about the movie Usual Suspects.
And Kazoose was in the when he went to the jail.
He looked around the room and he made a story up of everything he saw.
It was on the wall, and he made all the shit just go.
He figured out how to make everything that he saw in that room work to his story.
And I'm driving and I'm like, shit, I might try to do that.
Let me shot this.
Let's try this kizosose shit and I stop it to light and I'm like, every time I was in La, I'm with my ex girlfriend.
Every time you call up to your baby, I'm running.
No, I was not doing my work.
Oh think about you getting hurt.
I was hand in hand in the Beverly Center.
It's right there.
Speaker 1Damn yes, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4Oh.
If I wouldn't have been here, none of them words would have been in that song.
I would have never been in La.
I was here in La.
I'm writing the song as I'm seeing what's going on, you know what I mean?
And this verse, this verse goes to all bad.
This this, this verse goes to the all bad song.
It's not even Confessions yet.
This is you know what I mean.
So I'm writing this to everything that I've been doing this all bad.
This is the first verse of all Bad.
I told them niggas I had writer's block.
But by the time I passed the Beverly Center, I had the whole verse doing.
I was ready to go back to the studio.
They had left.
So I'm like, God, damn, now I gotta wait till tomorrow to try to cut the ship.
But I'm singing this ship all the way down.
P.
H, I'm I'm I'm writing the whole song all the way down.
P I'm flying, but I'm listening and I'm saying, I got it this ship right here, so come back tell us hear it?
Yeah, we're fucking with it?
Cool, all right?
Speaker 1All right?
Speaker 4But what happened after that?
That's what he say.
I'm like, what do you mean, woul happened after that?
Speaker 1In the movie?
Speaker 4Yeah, like, what's gonna happened after you?
You know, you got to check on the side what happened with it?
And just so happened that my real life, my real life, this is happening.
Speaker 1You know.
Speaker 4I got a girl pregnant, and I had to tell my girlfriend that I had a girl at the time.
I had to tell my girlfriend at the time that I got a girl pregnant that I barely even knew, right, And I called my homeboy and I'm like, Yo, how do I tell my girl this?
He's like, you gotta call her and tell her.
I'm like, shit, now, I'm gonna just lead on answer machine.
I'm calling.
I'm gonna just call and leave it on answer machine.
So I called her.
I left a message on answer ma sin she called me back.
She wanted to know all the information about it.
What, how, what?
And I'm just like, I'm fucked up.
I'm actually not even thinking about the song no more.
I'm just asking I'm in this real life.
So then Usher and Mark come to the studio and they're like, man, we gotta make part two of this.
It's gotta what's gonna happen?
The girl gotta get pregnant.
And I'm like, oh, I know this too well, this is too this is too easy, Like this story.
You really want me to say this?
It's like, yeah, what is the story?
And I'm like, okay, these are my confession.
Just when I thought I said all like I said, the chick on the side say she got one on the way.
Man, I'm throwing and I don't know what to do.
I guess I gotta give y'all part two, My.
Speaker 7Confessions, part two because they asked for a part too.
Speaker 4Because they asked for a part two, Yep, we wouldn't even made that that song.
Confessions would have never came out if they didn't ask for a part two.
The song was all bad, that's what then?
What the song was?
I mean, it's on that's what's on the album It's All Bad, which but I say, I confess I've been doing you so wrong.
I say it in that song.
So that's how it became.
Like that's when I start connecting it, like these are my confessions.
I just took that part from that song and put it into that.
But it was like this was and by the way, this is a remix of All Bad basically of a song that nobody ever heard.
It never worked, like these records never came out.
Speaker 1We just made were already on the part two.
Speaker 4Yeah, we made part two before the song even came out.
Speaker 5And that's how you get the number one on be a Record of the Century.
That's how you get that because congratulations on that too.
Speaker 6I'm thinking give me yeah.
Speaker 3But it's the life in the song.
Speaker 5Yeah, it's like you gotta live writer, You gotta gotta live writer.
Speaker 3It's not gonna.
Speaker 7Always be pretty.
That's always my advice.
Just write your life.
There's gotta be something going on.
Don't make it too hard on yourself.
Speaker 4And going on, get something something that you're not interesting lining up.
I mean, it's a bunch of things that went into Confessions.
Him telling us that usher, telling me about the burning thing we getting to l A like I said, it was just like and then them asking for part two of All Bad, like, what's the continuation of this song?
We gotta make a continuation of this song.
I was like, all right, well, I know this story pretty fast.
Let's just start coming out like this like clock like super you're talking that.
I think I wrote that song in like five minutes.
Speaker 5I never forget coming to Atlanta, flying in to go see my partners care, going up to hit Cole him playing me Byron and I'm like.
Speaker 1Nigga, what the fuck is this?
Speaker 5Like yeah, nigga, this is this that ship Nigga, Nigga jad and that's your back here, nigga.
Speaker 4You know it's that ship all the time telling you nigga.
Speaker 1I'm like, so, when are you coming out?
He's like yeah, this ain't the single though, I said, what what what?
What are you talking about?
Speaker 3Nigga?
Speaker 1I've heard everything I need to hear.
You're out of here.
Speaker 4I thought that was a single too, by the way, I'm like, yeah, this is the single.
L A l As like, Nah, that ain't a single.
I'm like, man, this nigga's different.
This niggas different.
Speaker 5But it's it's continuous chess is y'all.
He's he's setting the chess board in a certain way.
He because as an executive, you have to be able to see something that the creatives maybe don't fully see yet.
Speaker 4Yeah, I mean, listen, it ain't my label.
So I just start falling back like this your label.
I just making music.
You do what you want to do it that's what you feel like, then cool.
When I saw the track listing for for Confessions, he took All Bad off the album.
Speaker 1So then I'm like, how did it make sense?
Speaker 4I'm like, people don't even gonna know about the first part of the song.
I don't care about the first part of the song.
This is the song.
So then they shot the video for it, and they put the first verse from All Bad at the beginning of part two video.
So then they made the song go like this, that verse is not in that song.
Speaker 1No, No, it's not.
Speaker 4You know what I mean.
Speaker 7Don't say that man put that on something, put that on something.
Speaker 1He was in full Michael Muther.
Speaker 4Yeah, so that whole we did all that here in LA call and oh that's a real phone call.
Oh and yeah, l A scraped LA didn't put all bad on the first release of Confessions, so all people heard was Confessions Too.
And I thought that was crazy because I'm like, we sang in the song I'm gonna give you Part two, we have part one, but it didn't make it.
Speaker 7Is it accidental genius that you end up having to circle back to it and and that is now new interest in a re release or even in the video for that matter.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's crazy to think of it like that.
Speaker 3Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1And it worked work.
Speaker 4It worked like the Star Wars thing, like the Star Wars, like the way they wrote Star Wars backwards backwards, right, So it's like the same type of mentality.
Speaker 7And well, the first was that on you don't you don't have to call what the first single from that one.
Speaker 4No, you don't have to call Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 5I always called to me, I always called that sugar on the vegetables.
Right, It's like when you have kids.
We all got kids, how do you get your kids to eat vegetables?
Speaker 3Something?
Speaker 1You gotta give them something sweeter.
Speaker 5You got to give them something with it that makes them take in the ship that they need.
And that's how I looked at the body of work of Confessions.
Was the ship that the world needed from an R and B artist?
I felt like, yeah, it was the Yeah, it was.
Speaker 1The dangling carrot.
Speaker 5I want the world to come in and now y'all getting this ship though, Yeah, you get what I'm saying.
Speaker 1That was the only thing like that on the album.
Speaker 5Yeah, it actually doesn't matter the album.
Speaker 3But it's was a hell of a commercial.
Speaker 1It made everybody.
Speaker 3Yeah, it's like a super Bowl times an.
Speaker 1Amazing record, amazing record, but it does not the album.
Speaker 4Yeah, I mean what it does, but it don't.
Speaker 1No, I don't know, had nothing.
Speaker 4To do with the confession.
Speaker 7Yeah, because the rest of that is like, is that like the party after I get done?
Speaker 1It's core R and B.
Speaker 3Yes, not core R and B.
Speaker 4Yes, new R and B.
Speaker 3Everything else is core.
Speaker 5R from the records that you did, the records that Draanva Dow did, Jimmy Jim Taylor, Like, this is an R and B R and B album and yeah, it's like what the fuck?
Yeah, like you said, it's the commercial.
Let's bringing everybody in.
It's the shock value.
Speaker 4It's definitely shock value on a hold on left.
Speaker 7I'm so angry whatever you was, because it's like SnO competing.
I had done my little Dirty South record with cash money.
I was like R and B Dirty South collapse.
I'm about to kill him.
Ship out to go.
Speaker 4Crazy, dud, he said, dud, dud get himself.
Speaker 7Like Paul, You like a thug, drinks up in the sky like thugs.
Speaker 2No sparkle, no sparkle, spark nobody ain't nobody run from That's what problem problem.
Speaker 1Fresh told me.
Speaker 3I was sweet, though, Fresh, like you have fun?
Speaker 1Do you that ship?
Speaker 4Nigga?
Speaker 3You're killing that ship.
The baby came around, so I said, nigga, you can't tell.
Speaker 1Me the same.
Speaker 7That wasn't that I needed you, j What were you say?
Speaker 4I went to call and say, did anybody look like they liked that song?
Speaker 7And then that song came out and I'm in the I'm in the club on the Breer in Hollywood?
What did they call that club?
Then eating my Heart?
Speaker 8Okay boom, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1I.
Speaker 7Don't think I had a good time that night.
Fucking ever for everybody, nigga, yeah, everybody.
Sorry, there's too much.
There's too much.
How do you feel about because you're like you're always you the cool nigga that people that you guys see it.
It's always you.
It's never too high, it's never too low.
Nigga come like nigga, got no more record.
That's that's that's that, that's dope.
Thank you appreciate it.
It's this, how do you feel about being?
First of all, you're one of two in the Hall of Fame, But what's you're what you've accomplished in music?
You're you're one of you were one of one.
How do you feel about that?
Do you feel like you can bang on your chest at times and appreciate yourself?
Speaker 3No?
Speaker 4Because the people that idolized they did more with less.
Speaker 1Hm m hmm.
Speaker 4Explain that Motown, you know what I mean?
Barry took with eight hundred dollars from a bank and made more Town eight hundred dollars.
Speaker 1I mean, that's the equivalent to.
Speaker 4A lot, even eight hundred dollars.
There's a lot of thousand, eight hundred dollars, borrow money, borrow money, put all of these writers and people inside this house, has mother cooking the food, and made everybody sitting there.
And he made Molte Town records with.
Speaker 1Things that were just connected to his block too.
Speaker 7Though, Yeah, I don't disagree with that.
Speaker 3I don't.
Speaker 1I'm not gonna argue with it.
Speaker 7I'm not even gonna say, but I just want to say, you wrote and produced and then performed Breg Gordy did with Breg Gordy?
Did you my friend?
Were you were Smokey Robinson, you were also whatever band he called in to do the instrumentation, and then you were also Barry Gordy.
Again, I respect, I respect your answer, but only you.
No, not just rap.
Speaker 5And rmy and army and pop and pop bro, like the things that you've done in this in this business.
Once again, you've been the first to us.
You know, listen, I'm I'm all.
Speaker 1I'm with all this.
Speaker 5I'm with all our arguments.
Axon argue all they want to.
You can't argue with me about Jermaine Dupris.
That's why we want you on this show so bad, bro, because you are that important to us, and it bothers me.
Speaker 1That you don't get as much credit as you deserve.
I don't care if you care about it or not.
Speaker 5I'm talking about me caring about it and somebody who love this shit that we all do, that we give our lives.
Speaker 4To yeah, I mean I have I have come to the realization of why that is.
Speaker 6Though.
Speaker 4When you don't have a two then the people don't have no conversation about it.
Right, So it's not like you just said, it's not another Jermaine Dupre in the music industry, not today, and it wasn't you know before.
So then when people like try to you, you know, like everybody always tried to pit me against Puff.
That's the person that they thought was the closest to me.
Right, I've been telling niggas the whole time.
Me and Puff is not alike.
Like, you know, he don't write songs.
I write songs.
He don't do He don't make the beats.
He don't do half of the shit that I do.
He's a great producer in the mentality of how he here music.
But that's the only person that people have ever pitted against me.
Speaker 1Right.
Speaker 4They ain't never put Rodney Jerkins against me, They ain't never put none of these other guys.
Puff is the guy that they said JD trying to be like Puff, you know what I mean, they try to put us against each other, and I just start realizing, like if it's if you only got one person and they ain't really no other person that they can compare to.
Then they not even gonna have the conversation.
They're just gonna start.
They gonna just like not even talk about you, you know what I mean, Like I've seen what y'all did with la he had him and Face Jimmy Terry.
Right, it's one and two, like you get go here, you go there, you can go here, go there.
When you come see me, whatever you get after that ain't gonna be like what you get from me.
It just ain't.
It ain't gonna be like that.
And I think that's what I think.
That's why people people have It's not a lot of that going on in the world where you only have one.
And I just that's just what it is.
And I realized this when I went into the Hall of Fame, because the Hall of Fame is a writers for the last forty years or even longer, maybe fifty years of writing.
And I'm looking at all these writers and I'm like, you know what, I'm different.
And that's the first time it dawned on me that I was different.
Because Babyface don't got no number one rap song.
Jimmy Jamey Terry Lewis don't have no number one rap song, La REI don't have no number one rap song, right.
I have number one rap songs right, not alone these R and B records.
I got number one rap songs that Quincy never had.
Quincy, you know, he never had number one rap song, like you said, Berry Gordy never had no they never had number one rap song.
So that's what That's the day that I realized, Oh, I'm not I'm trying to be like them, but I'm actually different.
Right, That's the first time it hit me.
So it took a long time for me to even realize that, you know what I mean, Like because I just put all of it together.
I never paid no attention to it.
But like you know, he ain't got no pulling me back.
He ain't got you know, that's a number one record with Chingy and Tyrese, right, they don't got them songs.
That's why I kept saying, like when niggas was like me doing versus, I'm like y'all, niggas, I get it, y'all think that y'all know what's going on.
But I'm saying I'm gonna start pulling out records that you ain't even you're not even really bringing it too, you know, you're not even thinking about it.
No talk shit, it's not like that.
It's just like people leave it out.
It's like you just leaving the stuff out, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1Like that's what this space is for.
Speaker 4What they're talking ship.
Speaker 7This space is to let motherfuckers know.
In case you didn't know, y'all must have forgotten y'all.
Speaker 1Now y'all know what it is.
Speaker 4Yes, now y'all know what it is.
Yeah, No, for real, It's like it's not It's not a bunch of people that first one hundred writers talk right, and then writing the whole concept of song, then producing the song.
That's just not happening.
Speaker 1It's not happening.
So back to my one of one.
Speaker 3I take that.
Speaker 4I take it.
Speaker 1That isn't here are your money?
We write is what it is.
Speaker 5It's always happen before we had this platform.
You know that studios niggas started talking about this.
Speaker 1Hey man, you made the pre dog.
Speaker 4By the way, you got it bad.
I told the story before you got it bad.
It was like a battle between me and Rodney Jerkins because I think I don't know Rodney and Michael was in the studio during Your Rock My World and me and Usher was Usher and Brown.
I mean, yeah, he's doing you got it bad?
And Michael called to the studio or something like that.
They called to the studio and they was like, what y'all over there doing?
Speaker 1Michael called to the studio and that's what y'all doing?
Speaker 4Yeah, Him and Rodney Jerkins, they was on the phone like some had some kind of way this happened.
I don't know why it happened, but he called.
They called the studio.
Yeah, and I put on a speakerphone right because Usher was there so you could hear it.
And Uh, Rodney was like, what y'all over there working on?
Michael's like, yeah, what y'all working on?
And uh I said, I'm sure.
I said, I'm doing Usher and the nigga Michael said, who?
Usher's on the speaker for him, And I'm like, oh, this niggas thirty.
This nigga just said who?
You know the fuck Usher is?
Speaker 1Nigga?
Right right?
Speaker 4Mike knew everything that was going and he's like, yeah, He's like who, And I'm like, did he just say?
Speaker 6Who?
Speaker 1Said?
Speaker 4I got mad?
I'm mad as a month I'm mad for usher, right, I'm like right, he man, fuck this ship.
We got a song right now that's better than your whole album.
Yeah, I'm just I just shot my gun.
But you got it bad as I'm sitting on you got it bad?
Yeah, and you know I was.
I was that that.
That's what fueled me that day, Like, man, I gotta that's all.
I'm just fueled by, like the competition.
You know, social death is created because you death.
But I'm so so much definitely, that's how the company, that's where the name comes from.
It's like, it's about the competition.
Speaker 1I like that.
I love it.
I love it.
I like that a lot.
Speaker 4It's just about I'm just about competition.
I'm into the competitive nature of making music and the fight of it.
Like let's go, let's see what, let's get in, let's do it, let's get in the ring.
Speaker 5Then you've had all the success, right, And I mean I know the answer to it because you said it's the competitive nature.
But for you then to say, you know what, I'm gonna make some new R and B for y'all too.
I'm gonna go in with our Lennox.
I'm gonna make this pressure after I going with our Lennox, I'm gonna go in with money loan, and I'm gonna make this made for me.
Like, the ship does not stop.
Bro Like, when people say, oh, well a person can only do this for so long, they were not talking about Germaine Dupris at all, especially in urban music.
Speaker 1You know this.
Speaker 5It started off with you being too young but at a certain at a certain stage, and this business is, oh, this is you can't do it, way too old, and you proved them wrong in both spaces.
You did not stop making hit records, bro Like, you have current records right now made for me.
Speaker 1It just literally held the year in the choo.
Speaker 4Yeah we won that Grammy too, Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 5Come on, bro Like, and and what's that thirty years since your first hit?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Insane, insane, insane.
Speaker 4But I mean, like I said, I just I just don't get into the I don't get into I understand that one hit record only pushes people to ask you if you could do it again, So therefore I never get into the success of records.
I just get into the Okay, let's go.
Speaker 1You know how many hit records you have?
No?
Speaker 4No, I mean, and like I said, this year.
This is the year that I've really just been paying more attention to it.
So when I DJ, I've been trying to like when I do these R and B parties, and so I have a different set than anybody.
I don't do it just because I'm trying to be cocky.
I just be like, you know, you got a bunch of DJ's doing sets.
You be trying to figure out like, oh, this nigga just played the record.
I was gonna play God damn, so now you got to you don't right back there trying to figure out my playlist because this nigga just played the record.
I wanted to play my first set, right, So I started saying, Man, fuck the ship.
I'm gonna just play my music.
It's all R and B.
I could do R and B records for the whole hour, right, we could do.
I could do my own R and B records for a whole hour.
And I just tell the DJ, don't play no Jermaine the pre records.
That's gonna be my records.
You can play everything else R and B you want to, just don't touch my my my little ship.
Speaker 1And I still have a full set.
Speaker 4And then I come out and I just play all my records.
Speaker 1I was there.
Turn that my fuck up.
Played all his records.
They all work, They all work.
Speaker 5Congratulations, Thank you, congratulations mans.
Speaker 1I had him him up in the back of the kitchen.
My week man, I need my week man.
Speaker 4Man, come on, you gotta see he gotta really, you gotta come.
Speaker 1You got you gotta come to it.
You ain't welcome to Atlanta, man.
Speaker 4You want to come do it.
Speaker 3You ain't got to convince me.
Speaker 1I don't do it.
Speaker 4I say, you know, I know, I know, but I'm saying, you know, you know he you know he he are.
Speaker 5You're thespian now though you know what I'm saying like he's on Broadway now, congratulations.
Speaker 1This is my hand shake.
Speaker 7Got to grab think that's your new that's my new one.
That's my Broadway.
Speaker 2No, he bro, if we learned anything from Maine to Prie, stay on, bro, don't give nobody the double as hand shake to me earlier he gave you.
Speaker 1He walked in.
He ain't to me.
What is this bullship?
Speaker 4Great?
That's what you're doing.
Speaker 1What is it?
Hell's kitchen?
Alicia ke Alicia Ki sh what's up?
Incredible?
Ye incredible?
Speaker 5I'm brother on Broadway Man every day huh, I wanted three times a week.
Speaker 7No, every day, every day e stuff on Monday, eight shows a week.
Speaker 4Yeah them vocals?
Right?
Speaker 1What you went?
What is it?
Emmy or Tony?
Okay?
Speaker 7Yeah yeah yeah the least to work on Award nominees and the director Tony Award Like it's a thing.
Speaker 1Wow, it's a real thing.
Have you seen it?
Speaker 4Nah?
I didn't even think about that.
Like right now with you back to your question that you asked me about, do I ever think about And I'm like no.
Last night I was watching the Oscars and they was playing all Quincy music, as you know, all the songs that was in the Oscars was all Quincy's the soundtrack of Quincy Jones.
And I was just thinking to myself, like I don't think.
I don't think I hit that mark yet.
Like if I passed, they ain't gonna do that for me.
So my my challenging life now is to try to get to that space.
I don't know about that, brother, not the Oscars, the Oscars soul training towards Maybe.
Speaker 1Grammy's better do it.
Speaker 4Grammy might give me a little they might give me.
They might give me a little space.
But I'm saying I want right now, I want.
I'm saying that Oscar look to just be like but he also scored movies too, Yeah he did, he did.
That's what I'm saying that this is what I'm talking about, final front tier for j D.
I gotta get to it.
So that's what I'm saying.
It's not I still I still see so much stuff that I haven't done that I need to do.
That's all I'm thinking about.
Speaker 5Hey, Ryan Coogler, Uh, come on now, you from the crib area, niggas man listen taping with JD.
Speaker 4Bro Let me do the whole soundtrack.
Speaker 1Come on, man, watch ship.
Speaker 5You know you got the movie Theater with the with the Rose Royce Uh yeah and all that.
Speaker 4Yeah, let me do it.
Let me do I promise you I get it right.
I never did it because but.
Speaker 2Everything I ever cand me, if you've never done it before, it's gonna be great.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 4I won't try to figure it out.
Speaker 1I won't figure it out.
