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How? And what does being in Hawaii have to do with anything like it ain't part of the US?he sound like a stupid nigga. cause if you in the usa I could understand the comment of having to many producers in the room. but they were in hawaii. and they there to make music not party and having a get away. he wasnt askin you to produce the whole album. he has everyone there to get beats done for the album. dj toomp was being selfish
How? And what does being in Hawaii have to do with anything like it ain't part of the US?
The whole point Toomp was making was there were too many producers working on one beat and that he didn't get any word back of the changes Ye made to it.
If someone asked you to help produce a song whether some drums, verse, lead sound etc., you put in work and it's jammin, then you come back the next day and whatever you added to the song was removed/changed without them letting you know, you gon be ok with that? Nah. You def gon feel a way about that.
And that's the problem with music today. You check production credits on these newer albums and there are like 5 to 10 different producers working on one song just to produce some generic ass trap beat.
You don't need multiple producers for a snare, kick melody etc. And when you do the splits on that you ain't getting shit back.
man you know what I meant like in the states
Toomp complaint was that changes were made to his contributions without telling him and there would be so many writers credited on songs the publishing would be almost nothing.
Why fly to Hawaii, to work on music. You leave, and come back and your music is totally different AND you gotta split the publishing with 20 people.
That can feel like a waste of your time and energy.