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It's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.
Quote from: d-nice on August 26, 2006, 10:38:26 AMIt's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.Lil' Jon's been working with West Coast artists for a lot longer than most people that post on this board know about.Too Short's been working with him since '99 and Short Dog was on Jon's first single that gained some attention ("Bia Bia"). E-40 started working with Lil' Jon since 2001 and Lil' Jon produced "Rep yo City", which got a lot of attention. Lil' Jon was doing tracks for Hoo' Bangin' in 2002, so he's prolly known Cube since around then.I know for a fact that Lil' Jon (and Jazze Pha) have given credit Too Short credit for giving them shine early on. So for 40 and Short to be working exclusively with Lil' Jon recently is just doing a favor for a favor. The Bay gave Lil' Jon a chanec at the beginning, and now that Lil' Jon is a household name, he's giving back to those who helped him.
Quote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 10:57:31 AMQuote from: d-nice on August 26, 2006, 10:38:26 AMIt's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.Lil' Jon's been working with West Coast artists for a lot longer than most people that post on this board know about.Too Short's been working with him since '99 and Short Dog was on Jon's first single that gained some attention ("Bia Bia"). E-40 started working with Lil' Jon since 2001 and Lil' Jon produced "Rep yo City", which got a lot of attention. Lil' Jon was doing tracks for Hoo' Bangin' in 2002, so he's prolly known Cube since around then.I know for a fact that Lil' Jon (and Jazze Pha) have given credit Too Short credit for giving them shine early on. So for 40 and Short to be working exclusively with Lil' Jon recently is just doing a favor for a favor. The Bay gave Lil' Jon a chanec at the beginning, and now that Lil' Jon is a household name, he's giving back to those who helped him. yeah he produced "Here we go" remix on Can't Stay Away, so hes been working with Too Short since at least 99...I beleive Lil Jon was signed with Too Short's record label when he first started...
Quote from: MoSavThanLegit on August 26, 2006, 11:04:00 AMQuote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 10:57:31 AMQuote from: d-nice on August 26, 2006, 10:38:26 AMIt's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.Lil' Jon's been working with West Coast artists for a lot longer than most people that post on this board know about.Too Short's been working with him since '99 and Short Dog was on Jon's first single that gained some attention ("Bia Bia"). E-40 started working with Lil' Jon since 2001 and Lil' Jon produced "Rep yo City", which got a lot of attention. Lil' Jon was doing tracks for Hoo' Bangin' in 2002, so he's prolly known Cube since around then.I know for a fact that Lil' Jon (and Jazze Pha) have given credit Too Short credit for giving them shine early on. So for 40 and Short to be working exclusively with Lil' Jon recently is just doing a favor for a favor. The Bay gave Lil' Jon a chanec at the beginning, and now that Lil' Jon is a household name, he's giving back to those who helped him. yeah he produced "Here we go" remix on Can't Stay Away, so hes been working with Too Short since at least 99...I beleive Lil Jon was signed with Too Short's record label when he first started... I don't think Short ever signed Lil' Jon to his label. I know Jon was an A&R with So So Def in the Mid 90's and was involved with the So-So-Def Bass All-Star compilations, but I don't think he ever signed exclusively with Short. Regardless, the Bay Area really gave Lil' Jon the chance to produce some records, and now the favors are being returned.
Quote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 11:06:11 AMQuote from: MoSavThanLegit on August 26, 2006, 11:04:00 AMQuote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 10:57:31 AMQuote from: d-nice on August 26, 2006, 10:38:26 AMIt's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.Lil' Jon's been working with West Coast artists for a lot longer than most people that post on this board know about.Too Short's been working with him since '99 and Short Dog was on Jon's first single that gained some attention ("Bia Bia"). E-40 started working with Lil' Jon since 2001 and Lil' Jon produced "Rep yo City", which got a lot of attention. Lil' Jon was doing tracks for Hoo' Bangin' in 2002, so he's prolly known Cube since around then.I know for a fact that Lil' Jon (and Jazze Pha) have given credit Too Short credit for giving them shine early on. So for 40 and Short to be working exclusively with Lil' Jon recently is just doing a favor for a favor. The Bay gave Lil' Jon a chanec at the beginning, and now that Lil' Jon is a household name, he's giving back to those who helped him. yeah he produced "Here we go" remix on Can't Stay Away, so hes been working with Too Short since at least 99...I beleive Lil Jon was signed with Too Short's record label when he first started... I don't think Short ever signed Lil' Jon to his label. I know Jon was an A&R with So So Def in the Mid 90's and was involved with the So-So-Def Bass All-Star compilations, but I don't think he ever signed exclusively with Short. Regardless, the Bay Area really gave Lil' Jon the chance to produce some records, and now the favors are being returned.Okay, I could have been wrong....no i was right....at the bottom of the Too Short cd it says this....
damn, Cube AND 40 goin gold at the same time. "U and Dat" is pickin' up more and more spins, I'm starting to hear the shit on mainstream stations now, so hopefully it'll boost it up to Gold shortly
Quote from: MoSavThanLegit on August 26, 2006, 11:21:45 AMQuote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 11:06:11 AMQuote from: MoSavThanLegit on August 26, 2006, 11:04:00 AMQuote from: Untouchability on August 26, 2006, 10:57:31 AMQuote from: d-nice on August 26, 2006, 10:38:26 AMIt's crazy how Lil Jon is having alot to do with 40 and Cube's success. And with Too Short coming out soon Jon is hooking up with all the west coast vets. It's time for Cube to come out with a 3rd single.Lil' Jon's been working with West Coast artists for a lot longer than most people that post on this board know about.Too Short's been working with him since '99 and Short Dog was on Jon's first single that gained some attention ("Bia Bia"). E-40 started working with Lil' Jon since 2001 and Lil' Jon produced "Rep yo City", which got a lot of attention. Lil' Jon was doing tracks for Hoo' Bangin' in 2002, so he's prolly known Cube since around then.I know for a fact that Lil' Jon (and Jazze Pha) have given credit Too Short credit for giving them shine early on. So for 40 and Short to be working exclusively with Lil' Jon recently is just doing a favor for a favor. The Bay gave Lil' Jon a chanec at the beginning, and now that Lil' Jon is a household name, he's giving back to those who helped him. yeah he produced "Here we go" remix on Can't Stay Away, so hes been working with Too Short since at least 99...I beleive Lil Jon was signed with Too Short's record label when he first started... I don't think Short ever signed Lil' Jon to his label. I know Jon was an A&R with So So Def in the Mid 90's and was involved with the So-So-Def Bass All-Star compilations, but I don't think he ever signed exclusively with Short. Regardless, the Bay Area really gave Lil' Jon the chance to produce some records, and now the favors are being returned.Okay, I could have been wrong....no i was right....at the bottom of the Too Short cd it says this....props on the info, I never knew that Lil' Jon was signed to Short's label