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Artist descriptions on Last. Feel free to contribute! All user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ; additional terms may apply. Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now. View all similar artists. View all trending tracks. Loading player…. Scrobble from Spotify? Connect to Spotify Dismiss. After that, me and Rich went and got the rest of the people on there.

It was pretty amazing. Those three days were super special. We had so many ideas and it was so cool to have an outlet through Asher.

All the ideas just came to us. The world finally catches up with alternative artist Johnny Drille. He breaks down his journey for Audiomack World. I remember JP was sitting in front of a Motif keyboard and was pulling up tones and making a beat all on one keyboard. I would be like, 'nah…nah…. We recorded that, I started writing raps over it and he pulled it all into Reason and did those super dope s.

I wrote like a full Juicy J, demeaning-ass, fuck bitches, get money -type verse. I told JP like, 'you gotta record this! You gotta record this! Stuff like that makes a difference. I was their engineer. I was tracking all their shit, Vic brought a bunch of friends, and one of them was Chance. I hope he becomes president of the whole world. I recorded them while playing bass with him, then kinda threw that drum loop together over it. Donnie Trumpet stopped by one day, heard the beat and flipped out.

Paak EP] is pretty much Anderson freestyling. But he finally came back and recorded the lyrics, and I almost dropped to the floor when I actually heard what they were. Immediately, he knew exactly what to do and that song just became epic after that. That was just the cathartic expression of that shit. Stay there. He never touched a drum set or made a beat when he was with us—he was so humble.

I just wanna decorate it. In , the unreleased song was uploaded to Chuck's SoundCloud, which resulted in Cudi lashing out at Chuck and threatening him with a lawsuit.

The story behind that is just as wild. Chuck brought the files with him to our house, 'cause Cudi had given him the files to finish the song. One night I was going through the computer, found that shit, smoked some weed, remixed it, JP added some magic to it. Chip had come through later and added a verse to it. I went with them to Thailand. I mean, Bangkok wasted. I was like, 'man, this song is dope as fuck! How is this shit not out there?

Chuck had absolutely no idea. I was shitface wasted in Thailand, bro. But Cudi flipped out—rightly so to a degree, because in hindsight, what I did was definitely not right. In all honesty, if I ever run into him, I would apologize. But I am happy the world got to hear it. We talked to the beatsmith behind J. We picked! Cole and more. Like talks about producing for Kendrick Lamar and Anderson. Paak, as well as Pac Div's upcoming album yeah, you read that right.

The producer with the bounce opens up about producing for Drake, Rihanna, Travis Scott and more.



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