Author Topic: Lil interview of Hurt Em Badd producer of Pac's 7 Day Theory I did on facebook  (Read 328 times)

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Had an oppurtunity to chat with him for a minute on facebook.  It was an honor to speak to the producer of one of the most legendary albums of all-time.

Infinite:  "Did Pac actually indicate to you that the tracks you were working on him with were for the album?  Or was he just recording 100's of tracks and in the end it just happened yours made the cut?"

Hurt Em Badd::  "His album was actually already pretty much done, QD3 produced it.   After he hit the studio with us next thing we know it turned out that our tracks ended up on the album and only 1 of QD3's was on there".

Infinite:  "Do you remember Pac ever getting hype during your sessons?  And indicating something to the effect of, "This shit's got to be on my album".  

Hurt Em Badd:  "Actually, yes, during "Hail Mary"!  I remember Pac actually got hype and said, "When the streets hear this shit, they are gonna go wild (all hell will break loose)!"

Infinite:  "Who's idea was it to add the sample from Spike Lee's Malcolm X movie to "Hold Yur Head"?

Hurt Em Badd:  "That was the engineer!"

Infinite:  "Yeah the idiots at wikipedia had it as Shawshank Redemption, smh".

Hurt Em Badd:  "YOooo Jason!"

...unfortunately that's where it ended and he had to log off and I wasn't able to save the shit or finish the interview and ask to post it up big on dubcnn.  So I just posted it here from memory so that it could be remembered.
« Last Edit: January 30, 2012, 12:49:52 PM by Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 »
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Sccit

Good shit.. lol@"the idiots at Wikipedia"

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good interview, questions could be better tho.;) (no hate)
 

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looks incomplete
 

MUHFUKKA

so basically you put all his answers in your own words

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KURUPTION-81

I think calling it about interview is stretching it but it was a good read

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GangstaBoogy

Interesting, so QD3 was doing most of the album? Id love to hear those songs!
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