Mike the Executioner
What went on up there? Poppers and weird sex!
I think (possibly) the answer has always been way more simple than people want to believe
since everyone wants a premo beat, its hard for people to comprehend
they both are to blame and had a falling out, drug problems, etc whatever youd want to call it
since premo is giving people beats and getting all this recognition, and now getting the credit for the career you created.... you'd say fukk this dude too, just to prove a point. Its like the ultimate fukk you to just avoid one of the greatest producers in hiphop history
I got good friends I dont talk to anymore because business or life went funny... and out of principle I just dont fukk with them to prove a point
what better way to prove that point than to say fukk the person everyone wants on an album who sold your groups sound out and had a falling out with you
circumstance aside, at that age ... maybe he didnt really care about music as muchmaybe Solar made it fun and different again and kept Guru at least making money and keeping his name alive
not saying this is what happened or is right... but it seems like the answer is way more simple than people are making it
People expect him to be money hungry, which he never was... and just live in this parallel shadow of long forgotten friendships and music because it pleases their own desires for fame and money. Who knows what happened, I always said it was fukked up that premo sold out their sound because if all them beats stayed just with Gangstarr.... they would without a doubt be the best rap group of all time.... like 600 hits![]()
Yeah, it doesn't get mentioned that Gang Starr was Guru's creation. He co-founded it with Big Shug and Premier came in later. After the first album, Guru told Premier that he has to do more as a producer and you can hear the improvement on Step in the Arena, then on Daily Operation. At some point, people started getting the idea that Premier was Gang Starr. He would get called "Gang Starr" when Guru was not around. Everyone forgets it was a team effort. It's not like Premier was an in-demand producer and Guru came to him. They both worked as partners to make Gang Starr what it was.
As for the beats thing, I definitely see your point, but the way Premier works is different from other producers. He's not like Dre where he'll just make tons of beats that he never uses and give them to whoever. He always made beats depending on who he was working with. It would be right there in the studio on the spot. There might be a rare case where that doesn't happen ("Devil's Pie"), but for the most part, Premier tailored his sound around the artist. If he's not currently working on a project or song, he doesn't make beats at all.