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Look: Angela Simmons, DJ Envy, Elle Varner, Gary Owen Pull Through For Boi-1da’s + Rémy Martin’s RÉMY PRODUCERS Season 6 Celebration

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OVO Sound producer Boi-1da and Rémy Martin had some of the biggest names in the industry pull through for an epic “Rémy Producers” season six event this week in New York City. SOHH had a chance to check out the action in-person where everyone from DJ Envy and comedian Gary Owen to Angela Simmons pulled through.

Peep below for a recap and take a look at some epic celebration moments!

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Exclusive: Boi-1da Breaks Down Rémy Producers and Crowns Ovalord as East Regional Season 6 Winner

“It feels great to win tonight!”

That was the first thing that Ovalord, winner of the Rémy Producers Season 6 East Regional showdown in NYC last night, had to say exclusively to The Source about coming out on top in the competition. He expressed his gratitude even further to us by stating, “It’s an inspiration seeing all these major producers like TRAKGIRL, Boi-1da, Illmind and even MILO giving me respect — it’s just dope. Rémy Producers has something great going on; it’s one of those platforms that gives producers the biggest spotlight and the ultimate support. I appreciate everything!”



The night capped off at PHD Lounge in NYC’s Meatpacking District last night (September 4), where droves of influencers and Downtown dwellers got an early start to their NYFW festivities by coming through to hear some fire beats. As Ovalord mentioned above, the night was spearheaded by super producer Boi-1da, who served as a judge alongside fellow renowned beat maker TRAKGIRL and Season Five winner MILO. Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club host DJ Envy served as host of the night, particularly when it came time to judge the finalists.

The prize included an opportunity to compete in the national finale in ATL, where all the regional winners will go head-to-head for the grand prize: a producers deal with So-So Def Records’ own Jermaine Dupri. Ovalord performed in front of a pretty tough crowd, which included Angela Simmons, comedian Gary Owen and singer Elle Varner.

We also got a chance to chop it up with Boi-1da after it was all said and done, and he broke down the competition as a whole and what exactly went into choosing the big winner of the night. Take a look below at what he had to say:


“I am excited to be a part of the 6th season of Rémy Producers. Serving as a Super Producer allows me to meet new talent and encourage them to strengthen their craft. It was the perfect opportunity to serve as a mentor, and I salute Rémy Martin’s commitment to the next generation. We were looking for beats that were unique, innovative, and hard-hitting, which is what tonight’s winner Ovalord brought to the competition. We want to hear originality and creativity; beats that we can feel confident about.”

Boi-1da, producer


Stay tuned for more information on Rémy Producers and the big finale event later this month by heading over to producers.remymartin.com. Check out the quick photo recap below, and as always drink responsibly if you’re legally able to do so:



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Exclusive: Zaytoven Talks Finding New Talent, Participating in Remy Producers and Names Starting 5 Producers

Remy Martin invaded Chicago on Thursday, August 22 for the latest edition of Season Six of Remy producers. Hosted at TAO Chicago, Grammy-award winning producer Zaytoven was the lead judge for the competition, joined by Chicago’s own Young Chop and Season Five winner Milo, who recently produced Big Sean’s “Overtime.”

The evening included a cocktail reception and a competition of producers from the Midwest, which crowned Scylla the victor and moving him on to the national finale in Atlanta to compete for the opportunity to win a producers deal with Jermaine Dupri and So-So Def Records.

The series also features super producers Boi-1da and TrakGirl, all to celebrate excellence and craftsmanship of music production.

The competition in Chicago was hosted by WGCI Morning Host and POWER30 member Kyle Santillian, and also brought out Radio Host Trey White, Stylist Bebe Jones, Celebrity Jeweler Clint da Jeweler, Actors from The Chi Barton Fitzpatrick and Jacob Latimore, and Jonn Richardson of 3 Deep Chicago.














After crowning the Chicago winner, Zaytoven spoke with The SOURCE to discuss his Remy Producers experience and to name his starting five of producers.

The Source: What led you to agree to be apart of the Remy Producer Series?
Zaytoven: I did this series maybe two years ago and I loved it. I get to fly to new talent and encourage them, that’s something I always want to be a part of.

For this producer series event, what do you look for in the selections presented by the contestants?
Always looking for new creativity. Nowadays we have people just mimicking sounds and other producers, so I definitely am looking for new creative ideas.

Does a specific sound work best when you are competing and aiming to win over a crowd and someone like yourself?
Taking like say a trap sound mixed with something Carribean, getting original with it. When I hear something that is mixed with different sounds, a mixture, something that isn’t just one way. That’s what shocks me.

Outside of this series, what can a producer do to attract your attention and see that its someone you want to work with in the future?
Have swag. I hear the music and I look at that but I also check out who they are, how they carry themselves, how they look. That means something these days.

Are there any advantages that you think this generation of rising producers have that you didn’t and was there someone you had over this generation?
The advantages that I had they didn’t are you were forced to learn things the hard way. You were forced to learn music and different equipment. The advantages that they have is social media, different outlets to place their music, the accessibility to artists and you don’t have to get out and do the footwork you would usually have to.

For those that are not named the winner, what would you want them to take away from this experience and some advice for their futures?
I want them to take that losing or winning this battle isn’t everything. You have to go home, find you an artist, work on your craft and build a sound. Your sound is the only way you survive in this game.

You get a call today from an A-list Hip-Hop artist to create an album and you need a Starting Five of producers for it, who are you picking?
Starting Five, I’m going to go with Zaytoven, DJ Quik, Mannie Fresh, oh you making it hard.

You can have a sixth man too.
We going to go with them, then I have to say, Dr. Dre, Kanye West. And for the wildcard, we going to throw Timbo [Timbaland] in there.

For more information about Rémy Producers, please visit producers.remymartin.com and follow along on social media: @RemyMartinUS and #RemyProducers on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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