Uncle Phil 36
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The late Stack Bundles was your brother. That must have been hard losing him.
It was very hard. I was in a dark corner for a long time. Before I went into that dark corner, I stopped producing; I really didn’t have the right equipment to actually produce. But once I started analyzing my situation, where I have this advantage of getting to certain artists, I just put more time into it, and that’s when I came up with “Body Ya.”
Would you say that losing you brother kind of pushed you forward?
Yeah, a lot. The labels were interested in putting a Stack album out, and then they wasn’t. Now I feel like if I’m successful at what I’m doing, then Stack can have an album. Stack can have a movie like I wanna do. So I feel like if I give up, then Stack is not gonna have nothing.
So you’re still working on Stack’s album?
Yeah.
Wow. How many songs do you have?
Stack has a lot of songs, but I can’t really give you the actual number that has been started yet because I’m trying to bring in other producers also.
Are you heading it up, executive producing it?
Yeah, pretty much. I’m gonna have the most records though. [laughs]
So you’re working with stuff that he recorded, and kind of tweaking them to create the album that never dropped.
Yeah, we have a lot of recordings. Stack worked hard. And it would make no sense to let it all go to waste. It’s like the labels feel like it’s nothing there, but I’m gonna work hard enough to show them that it was something there, and it wasn’t on their dollar, it was on my dollar.
And it’s still in the beginning stages?
Very much still in the beginning stages. I’m still trying to establish myself and get where I need to get.
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It was very hard. I was in a dark corner for a long time. Before I went into that dark corner, I stopped producing; I really didn’t have the right equipment to actually produce. But once I started analyzing my situation, where I have this advantage of getting to certain artists, I just put more time into it, and that’s when I came up with “Body Ya.”
Would you say that losing you brother kind of pushed you forward?
Yeah, a lot. The labels were interested in putting a Stack album out, and then they wasn’t. Now I feel like if I’m successful at what I’m doing, then Stack can have an album. Stack can have a movie like I wanna do. So I feel like if I give up, then Stack is not gonna have nothing.
So you’re still working on Stack’s album?
Yeah.
Wow. How many songs do you have?
Stack has a lot of songs, but I can’t really give you the actual number that has been started yet because I’m trying to bring in other producers also.
Are you heading it up, executive producing it?
Yeah, pretty much. I’m gonna have the most records though. [laughs]
So you’re working with stuff that he recorded, and kind of tweaking them to create the album that never dropped.
Yeah, we have a lot of recordings. Stack worked hard. And it would make no sense to let it all go to waste. It’s like the labels feel like it’s nothing there, but I’m gonna work hard enough to show them that it was something there, and it wasn’t on their dollar, it was on my dollar.
And it’s still in the beginning stages?
Very much still in the beginning stages. I’m still trying to establish myself and get where I need to get.
Interview: Producer Sonaro Talks Fabolous’ ‘Cuffin’ Season,’ ‘Loso’s Way II’ & A Posthumous Stack Bundles Album | Vibe
