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" After 'Resurrection,' I was getting calls for people to do work with me, and I was turning it down. "
People
Down
Resurrection
" A lot of my favorite artists didn't sell much out the gate. I didn't with Common at first. Neither did first albums from Outkast, Nas, or Jay Z. It doesn't scare me. "
Gate
Me
Sell
" As much as you act like everything is programmed or calculated or researched or numbers, spins, radio, and clubs, it's still human beings out here you can reach with music. "
Radio
Reach
You
" Common and I have a long history of making great music together. "
Music
History
Great
" Don't ever judge anybody. You don't know who anybody is, period... You gotta humble yourself. Just because you are where you are, it doesn't mean you aren't talking to someone great. "
Great
Yourself
Know
" For me, the '80s was great because you had Boy George, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and Cyndi Lauper. No one put boxes saying this is urban, this is popular, this is underground. It was just good or bad. "
Me
Wonder
Great
" Ghostface, when it comes to hip-hop, was one of my favorite rappers and definitely one of my favorites in the Wu-Tang. He's also a really cool dude. "
Dude
Cool
Hip-Hop
" Hit records create slang, and if you create slang, you get into a broader conversation level. "
Level
Conversation
Create
" Honesty, vulnerability, pain - these are things that always supersede the trends of the day. "
Trends
Day
Honesty
" I am the guy that, if you catch me saying something, I don't do the, 'Don't tell anybody I said it.' If I said it, I said it. I'm gonna stand right here and say it again to whoever - the end. What's the trouble? Where's the problem? "
Me
Problem
Saying
" I believe that when you really make the best music you can make from your heart, it will transcend all of those stereotypes, color issues, everything, because music is really made for human beings. "
Music
Heart
Color
" I come from an era where you just build something. Me and Common built what we built from Chicago from scratch. "
Build
Common
Just
" I come from a very specific love of hip-hop. I'm saying hip-hop, not rap. That's what saved my life. I carry that badge with a lot of pride and honor, and I really enjoy trying to raise the perception and the bar of what we do. "
My Life
Pride
Honor
" I don't care whether something makes one dollar or a trillion because guess what? I don't know many happy rich people. And I know a lot of rich people. "
Rich
Care
Dollar
" I don't speak out of place, but if you ask me, I will definitely speak the truth. Also, my opinion is my opinion. I don't feel the need to force anybody to agree or disagree with me. But if you ask me, I do feel it's important to speak with confidence about my feelings about whatever the questions are. "
Truth
Confidence
Me
" If you look before the '90s, you might not find many - if any - albums with multiple producers. It just didn't exist in the history of music. That would have been like Michael Jackson telling Quincy Jones, 'Look man, I know we did well on 'Off The Wall,' but I'm hot now, and I need to see some other producers for 'Thriller.'' "
Know
History
You
" If you think about 2Pac, Biggie, and Nas, all of those guys were teenagers or in their early 20s when they got started. Everybody acts like young people have to be silly and lack perspective. Those guys had incredible perspective, and everything that they said was before 25 years old. "
You
Think
Perspective
" If you want to make money, that's great, but if you make great music, you're going to make money anyway. Keep your eyes on making a great product. You don't even have to promote it. "
Music
Money
Great
" I hate filming in the studio. "
Studio
Hate
Filming
" I have a Chicago personality, which means that just because I'm friends with one person, I don't assume I'm friends with his friends. "
Person
Personality
Friends
" I just want to work on music and make some new stars. I'm not interested in being a star. "
New
Music
Star
" I'm not going to put my music up on some little corner of the Internet or give it away for free. What does that do? That's just giving up. I'm not giving up, ever. "
Music
Giving Up
Giving
" I'm not here to put my music out on the Internet with no support and then say I got creative freedom. I've got creative freedom wherever I go: I don't create anything that I don't want to create. That's freedom. Since when does a company force you to make something that you don't want to make? If they do that, you leave. "
Creative
You
Support
" I'm not interested in anything besides making some good music, helping some artists, being an executive. I'm pretty happy with that. "
Pretty
Good
Music
" I really like G-Herbo. "
Really
Like
" I take a lot of pride in helping people become great. I think that's an element of being a producer that people don't always take in: They want to be great for themselves, whereas I'd like to be recognized as having helped the most people get over the hump. "
Pride
Want
Great
" I think that sometimes, as producers, we just service the artists who's really just the main front or person. You know, our roles are really just to help them get where they're supposed to go. "
Think
Service
Help
" I tried to embrace the concept of the sampler as an instrument, looking at how to take it artistically to another place where it can be appreciated, more than just taking someone's song and doing a 4-bar loop. "
Song
Doing
Someone
" 'I Used To Love H.E.R.,' from a production standpoint, was a brainchild of the style I developed on 'Soul By The Pound.' "
Love
Used
Style
" I've got a philosophy I call 'no dancing in the end zone.' You score, get back, and run another play. "
Dancing
Run
Philosophy
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