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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Suga Foot on January 05, 2005, 07:13:08 PM
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http://www.violator.com/story.html?story_id=102
STYLES - The Man Behind Dangerous LLC
It’s a cold and windy late Tuesday night in NYC. While most New Yorkers lay snug in their beds attempting to get a little shut eye, producer Styles starts his own heat on the boards in the midnight hours at the world renowned Hit Factory.
“For 2005, all I’m really hoping for is a lot of success,” explained the beat maker during a break from one of his many sessions. “I’m just happy to be working and proud of the success I’ve received so far, and I’m just going to continue going hard with it.”
And success should be a mere understatement. For a virtually new cat in the game, Brooklyn-bred Styles has already worked with the likes of G-Unit, Christina Aguelira and Missy Elliot to name a few. His current work – such as the club hit ‘Disco Inferno’ by 50 Cent and ‘My Hood’ off of Fabulous’ latest album – solidifies this producer as the man with the natural knack for musical genius. Couple this talent with a hardcore work ethic and you’ve got one of the most sought after men in the industry.
“Whenever I make a beat cd, I take out the ones I think should be specifically for 50,” he said of the G-Unit ring leader who is preparing to release a new LP in February. “I hit him with like 20, 30 joints a week . . . I’m confident that I’ll land at least 1 or 2 more on his album.”
In addition to his work with 50, Styles recently finished up a single with Baby from Cash Money and Lil’ Mo, another one with Babs of Da Band teaming up with long lost Jimmy Cozier, and of course 5 tracks for Olivia – the newest and only female member of G-Unit. And as if that weren’t enough, Styles focuses much time and energy on his own artist who recently signed to Atlantic Records – R&B songstress Deemi. Finalizing her first single with Fabulous, another single with Remi Martin and a potential third track with Talib Kweli, Styles keep the hits coming.
“I’m just working right now,” he said as a choir anxiously awaited his return into the studio booth. “I have a song deal with Universal through Sylvia Rhone, and she has me working on Free’s (from BET) project. Then there’s Yayo’s album coming, Olivia’s, 50’s, all of G-Unit. I’m just happy to be working. See there are a lot of ups and downs in this business, but if you just stay persistent and keep hitting them hard, you can definitely achieve your dreams.”
And who better to share words of wisdom, then the Brooklyn kid who just garnered his own studio in the Hit Factory. And this, my friends …. is only the beginning . . .
- Nida Khan
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what...the...fuck? and my dumbass thought it was dr dre...or is this fake?
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lol. i thot dre prod. it also
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didnt 50 say "the flow sounds sicca over dres drums nigga" on disco inferno. if ss and this dude is sayin he did it than it mustve been coproduced
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lol Dre still puttin his name on tracks that aint his. they probably said produced by Dre for publicity
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i tought it was dre ??? didn't 50 say in some interview somethin like "dre gave me this beat but i didnt think he knew i was gonna make it this kinda song" or somethin...man shocker...
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Whoever produced it did a bad job IMO. This ain;t no In Da Club.
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Whoever produced it did a bad job IMO. This ain;t no In Da Club.
I think it's a cool song, but it definately ain't no In Da Club.
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To me it dont even sound like a dre beat....it sounds more like on fire and kwame produced that.
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yeah mayb its produced by dre and this styles guy
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Whoever produced it did a bad job IMO. This ain;t no In Da Club.
so anything not matching the level of In Da Club is trash?
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it makes me spasm and screech like that dude in the CS flash movie.
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he probably co produced the track with Dre
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Whoever produced it did a bad job IMO. This ain;t no In Da Club.
so anything not matching the level of In Da Club is trash?
Did I say that?
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it was implied
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yep....
(http://images.juno.co.uk/full/CS166792-01A-BIG.jpg)
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Well, don't count on this being a Dre track if they never mentioned his name on the VLS single cover. Nice hooking us up with that cover :loser:
Whoever produced it did a bad job IMO. This ain;t no In Da Club.
so anything not matching the level of In Da Club is trash?
Did I say that?
Well, it looked like you were comparing this song to in da club and therefor concluding it's trash. It's probably just me, since you didn't mean it that way.