Hip Hop Artists
Home arrow News arrow Pharrell arrow Pharrell On Drake, Game, Rick Ross & Jay-Z



Pharrell On Drake, Game, Rick Ross & Jay-Z

Friday, 07 May 2010 |   Written by Jason   PDF Print E-mail Post a Comment
     Skateboard P, also known as Pharrell Williams, recently talked about all the projects he is working on, check out him speaking on The Clipse, Rick Ross, Game, Fat Joe and even Jay-Z.
The Clipse: "I'm not sure what their plans are. Whatever they wanna do, we're always 100 percent onboard to help. They wanted to make a super street record for the last album, that's what we did. You know what it is about Pusha? He can make radio records if he wants. But what you have to love about the guy because he's such an artist, he wants to make 'Popular Demand' all day long. He wants to make that all day long. Listen, all Pusha wants to do is drive in a CL 600 drop, make 'Popular Demand' all day and count money. He may be mad at me for saying that, but it's really all I think about when I think about him. There's so many other aspects to his life, but the guy, that's what he likes. That's why in my opinion he has some of the most venomous 16's. His 16's are crazy, because of his affinity for spending money, fast cars and rap."

On Drake: "We have [worked with him]. It was a great record."

On the Game: "It was crazy, because you walk in the studio and it's 15 to 20 7-foot dudes. All of his friends are giants. I'm in there like Webster. Like Emmanuel Lewis, looking up at everybody like, 'Yeah, OK, cool.' It was kinda otherworldly. Except me and my engineer, we're the only two regular humans. These guys are like giants. But the most creative sessions ever."

On Rick Ross: "Puff just said something to me last night [about Ross' album]. You can only imagine where that's going. Great places."

On Fat Joe: "Fat Joe? Any time. Joey Crack has been in the game for a long time, since 'Flow Joe.' He's had a run. You cannot count him out. Every time you're prepared to, he'll go and find one. He knows how to make a record."

On Jay-Z: "The guy is 40 and had a #1 record, and he sold more records than anybody in hip-hop at the time his album came out. And it's still selling. The one thing we're allowed to say [about our new collaboration] is he and I said that we're sworn to secrecy."



PREVIOUSLY

N.E.R.D. - Talk About Positive Aspects Of Touring



Pharrell - Talks Details About NERD Album


SHARE THIS
Bookmark and Share
Use these links on your myspace, blogs, message boards, etc.
URL
HTML
BBCode
News Headlines
Monday, May 07. 2012
Monday, April 30. 2012
Monday, April 02. 2012
Thursday, March 29. 2012
Monday, March 26. 2012
Tuesday, March 20. 2012
Monday, March 19. 2012
Tuesday, March 13. 2012
Thursday, March 08. 2012
Tuesday, March 06. 2012
Monday, March 05. 2012
Thursday, March 01. 2012
Wednesday, February 29. 2012
Monday, February 27. 2012


Popular News
Popular Audio
Newsletter