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Muggz put Alchemist on
What about in more modern times? Nobody anyone has named has happened recently.
People joke about spitting coffee out, but that actually almost made me do it.just blaze = bink![]()
Sometimes I wonder if that was by choice though? I was reading an interview with Havoc in the mid 00's around the time he did Why for Jadakiss and started doing beats for Shady/Aftermath/G-Unit and they asked him about being underrated, and he said he just never felt like doing much outside of Mobb Deep/Infamous Mobb/Noyd/etc. and that he thought he'd be less underrated if he had produced outside of the camp earlier.Well don't know about "putting on" but Rza opened up spots on albums for 4th, True Master and them, didn't translate to many tracks outside the Wu though

Sometimes I wonder if that was by choice though? I was reading an interview with Havoc in the mid 00's around the time he did Why for Jadakiss and started doing beats for Shady/Aftermath/G-Unit and they asked him about being underrated, and he said he just never felt like doing much outside of Mobb Deep/Infamous Mobb/Noyd/etc. and that he thought he'd be less underrated if he had produced outside of the camp earlier.
With his older beats he basically just worked outside of the crew with Biggie, CNN, Nas, Cormega, and Foxy Brown right? I can't think of anyone else.
I did mean Havoc, my bad. But yeah I guess I didn't think about that with RZA either. I remember when I read the liner notes and found out he did that joint with Pun, Deck, and Prodigy on Capital Punishment. That was a surprise. I was surprised he did Long Kiss Goodnight on Life After Death too, especially since Rae and Ghost had some tension with Big.Your talking about Havoc right? Regarding the Wu producers, well I think maybe the wu-sound was too particular for them expand maybe, don't know for sure...Rza himself didn't do tons of tracks outside the Wu-Camp, Cypress Hill, Ras Kass, Pun, Biggie...can't think of that many other tracks during his prime that were outside the Wu camp
Damn that's a good look right there. Imagine getting to learn from Teddy Riley.Teddy Riley put on pharrell

Well don't know about "putting on" but Rza opened up spots on albums for 4th, True Master and them, didn't translate to many tracks outside the Wu though

Is the Hitmen just Sean C and LV?Dr Dre.. Scott Storch
Puffy... Hitmen