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Soulja Boy Works With Kanye, Rihanna & Jamie Foxx

Friday, 13 November 2009 |   Written by Jason   PDF Print E-mail Post a Comment
    Soulja Boy Tell Em has revealed that everyone from Kanye West and Rihanna to Jamie Foxx have requested his production for their upcoming new records. Explaining his studio process and working with Kanye West, Soulja Boy says "Him showing me a lot of stuff I didn't know [and] me showing him a lot of stuff he didn't know," Soulja Boy described about their in-studio relationship. "He had an ear for my sound. Of course I had an ear for all the stuff he did. Genius! ... It was three different samples that we was working on. On one of them, he was like, 'I want this to go here, I want you to do this.' I like when an artist pushes me how he was pushing me. He doesn't go easy on me." [Soulja Boy Talks About Working Kanye West - Watch Here]

    Soulja Boy then continued "I was in the studio with [Foxx] a couple of days ago working on a new beat for him. All the artists that reached out to me for beats -- like Rihanna -- my portfolio is only getting longer and longer. With this particular [RiRi] project [it was] like, 'Whoa!' because [her rep was] like, 'Yo, I need you to do something for Rihanna's album. You got 11 hours. Go!' It was like, 'What? I'm all out of pocket.' How do you make something that's gonna be a number one hit so fast? But it's been done before because I made 'Crank That' in 30 minutes." [Soulja Boy Talks About Working With Rihanna and Jamie Foxx - Watch Here]

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