![]() Tony Draper had some folks in Memphis and he heard about us down there. MJG: We already had some stuff out locally. WHO?MAG: How did you guys get with Tony Draper and Suave House records back in the early 90’s? We can do a lot for them and they can do a lot for us. A South group with our status going to an East Coast label with Bad Boy status. We decided to go that way, because it would be something different. We just started building a relationship after that. I ended up doing a song with Carl Thomas on my seventh solo album. WHO?MAG: How did you guys get with Bad Boy?Ĩball: When we started out we was on majors, MJG was on 112 first album. Gorilla Zone produced “Clap On” feat Yung Joc, DJ Nasty from Orlando, FL produced Relax, and Take Notes. We got a song called Memphis with Al Kapone produced by B Rock. The Drum Majors produced a song with did with Killer Mike. Also the one with Pimp C called “What you want to do?” and the one called “Take it Off”, which is a strip club anthem right now. WHO?MAG: Who do you have as far as cameos and producers?Ĩball: We got Juvenile, 36 Mafia, plus Slim from 112 on a song that a cat name Midnight Black from Atlanta produced, actually three songs on the album. Just stuck to the format and tried to have it make sense. We picked and choose everything we wanted. We had all our creative control that thing. WHO?MAG: Talk to me about the album Ridin High?Ĩball: It’s really gritty man.
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