Scratch Article
Did ya'll get a chance to read last month's Scartch article about ghost producing? It was a VERY interesting read. Check it out:
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So what do ya'll say? Wait to come out as your own producer? Or sell a beat to a bigtime producer to get your start in the game? Props to my boy Nick for the scans!
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So what do ya'll say? Wait to come out as your own producer? Or sell a beat to a bigtime producer to get your start in the game? Props to my boy Nick for the scans!
13 Comments:
Honestly I would rather wait. Like they say in tbe article, Signing over your work like that is just like selling your soul.
The only way I would be a "Ghost Producer" is if I really had a personal relationship with this "Big Name Producer." But if I knew one of those why would I need a Ghost Produce anyway.
They say good things come to those who wait anyway.
Thx for uppin, but there must be some other article with more details about ghostproducing (in the current issue I think)! Plz get that one...(Big A)
man...i wouldnt be able to do it the way diddy and his Hitmen do it..90% of me says i'd wait
Timbaland has had atleast 10 producers in his career ghost produce 4 him.
Hannon Lane
Scott Storch
Big Tank
Royal Court
and the Notorious DanjaHandz
if the opportunity came up I would take it in a heart 2 be real because to get i the game is harder than most people think.
i'm pretty sure scott didn't ghost produce for tim, he was credited as a co-producer.
and "big a"--i didn't up the ghost producing article because it is really about the pros and cons of ghost producing, nothing having to do with tim. go buy it.
nooo way Scott Storch ghost produced for Tim. never!
@Nick
I am here in Germany - u forgot or didnt know?! (Big A)
I kept waiting for the info on ghost-producing and it never came. That article was mildly interesting, but certainly not about "ghost-producing". What Diddy does is closer to the traditional concept of producing. What most of today's hip-hop "producers" do would not be considering producing by the vast majority of non hip-hop people. And this article's suspicious, negative tone is off the mark. What Diddy said about Dre being a real producer as opposed to today's typical beatmaker is on the money. Anyway, the definition of "producer" has changed with the hip-hop world, and that's cool, but to question the ability of those who still produce in the true sense of the term is wack. Making a beat does not equal producing a song.
@ big-a
scratch is available everywhere in germany..
but not where I live here south of Stuttgart! (Big A)
quit being retarded... everybody knows scott ghost 4 tim. listen to those original Ms. Jade Tracks and tell me thats tim. be real, scott used to be hot he just fell off recently
dawg listen: Scott Storch is deep in the game way b4 2000, he got one of the best and experienced managers in this game. He wouldnt even allow for one fuckin second a discussion about ghostproducing for this or this cat and not being in the credits!! if u want that fuckin paper, u gotta be in the credits ya dig! If Storch touched one fuckin pad, u'll see him in the credis. discussion closed (Big A)
ah big a--i get it, aidlingen, lmao didnt know it was you man.
YALL FORGET THAT COLLABOS AND GHOST PRODUCING IS TWO DIFFRENT THINGS
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