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Just Blaze Reveals Jay-Z’s song, ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ Was Originally Meant For Ghostface Killah

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The producer behind the iconic song “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Just Blaze shares what it was like to bring the song to life, while taking a deep dive into the making of Jay-Z’s hit album The Blueprint.

Recently, legendary producer, DJ, architect of early 2000’s hip hop and pioneer of sampling Just Blaze talked with lyricist and emcee Talib Kweli on the People’s Party podcast to discuss his influences, impact and journey with music. 

The iconic turn tablelist also dished the massive influence the legendary producer, Pete Rock has on his production. Blaze and Kweli also discuss the close mutual friends they share in the business and talk about J Period’s spiritual decision to ditch sampling around the time of his contribution to the Black Star album and how that led to Blaze getting the bulk of his record collection.

Find out Blaze’s take on why Kanye’s stated that he was his arch nemesis while they both were working as the chief producers at Roc-A-Fella  and so much more!

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Just Blaze Reveals Jay-Z’s song, ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ Was Originally Meant For Ghostface Killah

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The producer behind the iconic song “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Just Blaze shares what it was like to bring the song to life, while taking a deep dive into the making of Jay-Z’s hit album The Blueprint.

Recently, legendary producer, DJ, architect of early 2000’s hip hop and pioneer of sampling Just Blaze talked with lyricist and emcee Talib Kweli on the People’s Party podcast to discuss his influences, impact and journey with music. 

The iconic turn tablelist also dished the massive influence the legendary producer, Pete Rock has on his production. Blaze and Kweli also discuss the close mutual friends they share in the business and talk about J Period’s spiritual decision to ditch sampling around the time of his contribution to the Black Star album and how that led to Blaze getting the bulk of his record collection.

Find out Blaze’s take on why Kanye’s stated that he was his arch nemesis while they both were working as the chief producers at Roc-A-Fella  and so much more!

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Just Blaze Reveals Jay-Z’s song, ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ Was Originally Meant For Ghostface Killah

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The producer behind the iconic song “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Just Blaze shares what it was like to bring the song to life, while taking a deep dive into the making of Jay-Z’s hit album The Blueprint.

Recently, legendary producer, DJ, architect of early 2000’s hip hop and pioneer of sampling Just Blaze talked with lyricist and emcee Talib Kweli on the People’s Party podcast to discuss his influences, impact and journey with music. 

The iconic turn tablelist also dished the massive influence the legendary producer, Pete Rock has on his production. Blaze and Kweli also discuss the close mutual friends they share in the business and talk about J Period’s spiritual decision to ditch sampling around the time of his contribution to the Black Star album and how that led to Blaze getting the bulk of his record collection.

Find out Blaze’s take on why Kanye’s stated that he was his arch nemesis while they both were working as the chief producers at Roc-A-Fella  and so much more!

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Just Blaze Breaks Down the Making of ‘The Blueprint’: Touring with Jay-Z Was “Humbling”

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The producer behind the iconic song “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Just Blaze shares what it was like to bring the song to life, while taking a deep dive into the making of Jay-Z’s hit album The Blueprint.

Earlier this week, legendary producer, DJ, architect of early 2000’s hip hop and pioneer of sampling Just Blaze talked with lyricist and emcee Talib Kweli on the People’s Party podcast to discuss his influences, impact and journey with music. 

The iconic turn tablelist also dished the massive influence the legendary producer, Pete Rock has on his production. Blaze and Kweli also discuss the close mutual friends they share in the business and talk about J Period’s spiritual decision to ditch sampling around the time of his contribution to the Black Star album and how that led to Blaze getting the bulk of his record collection.

Find out Blaze’s take on why Kanye’s stated that he was his arch nemesis while they both were working as the chief producers at Roc-A-Fella  and so much more!

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“Drunk In Love” Producer Loses First in Multiple Rape Lawsuits Filed Against Him

In a follow-up to the explosive sexual assault allegations aimed at GRAMMY-winning producer Noel “Detail” Fisher that we reported on last year, the disgraced hitmaker has officially been ordered by LA Superior Court to pay up in one of the rape lawsuits filed against him.



Kristina Buch, a model represented by LA Models (seen above), was awarded $15 million USD in her suit where she accuses Detail of rape, sexual abuse and emotional abuse as well. As Associated Press reports, Buch’s suit gives background as far back as 2016, the year she says they met at a recording studio. A musical relationship ensued, with Buch under the impression that Detail would help her out with a budding singing career. Unfortunately, he became abusive, aggressive and eventually demanded sex in exchange for his production. When she refused, that’s when she claims the “Drunk In Love” co-writer raped her.

The ruling was made on Wednesday (September 25) as a default judgement since Fisher and his legal team never responded to the original subpoena Kristina Buch filed back in 2018.

Sadly, she’s just one of six women who’ve made similar allegations against him, with two former assistants also pursuing lawsuits. Fisher of course stands by his innocence in official court documents, also stating that all of this has made it impossible for him to work and even led to his eviction. Unfortunately for him, the other two additional lawsuits are reportedly en route to default status as well.

Read the full story over on AP, which goes deeper into the other allegations made by other women.

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Big Stacks – “Never Favored” (Album Review)

New Jersey-based producer/recording artist Big Stacks is ready to go all in and secure a big win in his career. With his best hand yet, Stacks shows us his cards on the release of his new project, titled, Never Favored.

15 tracks via Stacks Be Diggin’ Music, the new album features an all-star cast of Phill Most Wanted, Big Ghate, Soma from G.U.N., Nite Tyme, and Godxilla. Never Favored is described as a “bucket list” item for the recording artist. Representing true artistic integrity in that the content is authentic. The first time Big Stacks wrote a full song and his first time making a full-length album. Big Stacks comments putting his heart and soul into this project as he rallied up many of his frequent collaborators.

Stream Big Stacks New Album, Never Favored below.

Big Stacks production invests infinite potential that will grow into influential self-reliance. Built on authentic cloth and cultural inside the production and identifies as impactful old-school boom bap music. No lyrics needed, the production is brilliant with its self-reliance, powerful, and gratifying solely on the production alone. Big Stacks production has a sense of pride and value built by a genius behind the boards.

Being his first attempt as a wordsmith, Big Stacks takes his time on the debut and doesn’t play himself on the mic. Refraining from temptation, smart how Big Stacks differs control of superior lyricism to his guests to keep a steady consistency of formidable bars. Trying his hand at lyricism, Big Stacks doesn’t become addicted to the rhymes as he provides the fulfilling substance of Hip-Hop.

True grit, Never Favored interjects a pathway to legitimacy with its superior production and valid lyricism. The project establishes pride, notability, and above the norm. A gift for many of today’s Hip-Hop enthusiasts that bridge the gap between the past and present as Big Stacks secures a bright future.

Rating: 8/10

Highlights: Production

Follow Big Stacks on Instagram: @producerbigstacks

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Oddisee and the Good Company Band in Australia

@oddisee and the @goodcompnyband in Australia
THIS WEEK FIRST TIME IN AUSTRALIA WITH HIS BAND!
Melbourne heads really need to get down to this THURSDAY so we can continue to have nice things Tickets at oztix.com.au

TOUR DATES:
Thu 29th Nov – @princebandroom, Melbourne

Fri 30th Nov – @maxwattsvenue, Sydney

Sat Dec 1st – @mololive, Canberra

Sun Dec 2nd – @rosemount_hotel, Perth

#oddisee #producer #mc #goodcmpny#band #live #hiphop #beats #rhymes#vibes #shows #gigs #tour #tourlife#melbourne #sydney #canberra #perth#oz #australia #rulial #carharttwip


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Source: AussieHipHop.com

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