![]() ![]() L+T: You co-produced Beyonce’s “I Been On.” What was that experience like? I think “I Don’t Sell Molly No More” still could be a single though. SD: You see, I produced on a Beyonce record and I don’t get any kind of motherfucking love for that shit. The way they put that out was kind of confusing though, so I can see how that confused people. It was two songs and the first half was “Bow Down” and the second was “I Been On.” From my understanding, it was me, Polow Da Don and another producer named Keys that worked on that beat and Rock City had wrote the song. ![]() Polow had been wanting me to come to his studio for a minute. ![]() The first time I had went down to his studio he had this one sample that he had wanted to use. He gave me the files and shit to take home, but I may have cooked it up right there. We were trying to get it to Rihanna originally, but I guess they had stopped taking records for her album like that next day. But you know Polow, he’s connected with all these big people like Timbaland. I guess Timbaland put the record in Beyonce’s hand. It’s pretty cool to have something like that under the belt. L+T: You’re currently in the studio with Travi$ Scott working on his debut. L+T: Who are some of the other artists you’ve been working with? I really don’t want to speak too much on it until after we get it all the way done. SD: I’ve been around the block a few times and I’ve seen a few people come and go, so working with the major artists isn’t really as exciting as it use to be. I’ll work with the people that are trying to build something up. I’m really more into working with the next generation. ![]()
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