Johnny J:- interview with 2pac's #1 producer

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ah man that was there around this past summer,is part 2 up yet?
 
Thanks for the interview, I am a big Johnny J fan I think he does not get enough credit for his production. I think he is one of the best producers and should get credit.
Just my point of view
 
Good interview... I think the audio for Part 2 is up. Click the interviews page and scroll down.
 
TUPAC was the realest artist out there. Not many "rappers"( he was a real emcee) work with there producers. Take him for example. Would you have known that Jonny J did his production if you didnt look at the credits. I think everything Pac did had that pac sound. He had input. He was a artist and not just someone spitting lyrics to anything. I have heard to many remixes since his death and I wonder would have liked that. I was extremely upset to see 50 and eminem on the hail mary beat. If you cant do better than the original DONT F\/CK IT UP WITH YOUR SORRY A$$ SH!T.<<<<Sorry but I was pissed to hear them degrade that songs beat.
 
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TUPAC was the realest artist out there. Not many "rappers"( he was a real emcee) work with there producers. Take him for example. Would you have known that Jonny J did his production if you didnt look at the credits. I think everything Pac did had that pac sound. He had input. He was a artist and not just someone spitting lyrics to anything. I have heard to many remixes since his death and I wonder would have liked that. I was extremely upset to see 50 and eminem on the hail mary beat. If you cant do better than the original DONT F\/CK IT UP WITH YOUR SORRY A$$ SH!T.<<<<Sorry but I was pissed to hear them degrade that songs beat.

Gotta agree with that. Also when u look at the booklet of all eyez on me you sometimes see producing credits listed as "Johnny J & 2Pac".
 
yeh i thought maybe some would have seen it...

to be honest, i try not to learn about Johnny J's production because makaveli is my favourite album, and I wouldnt want to spoil it by learning too much about it

thats my excuse for not seeing the interview sooner lol

the text for part 2 isnt up yet.

part 2's audio is apparently up, but i couldnt get it working:

http://www.hitemup.com/downloads/videostream.cgi?file=johnnyj-part2-interview-hitemupcom-0313.ram

(try the link at

http://www.hitemup.com/interviews/ )

dutch
 
Funny.. it worked for me. And as far as the Tupac/J Prod. comment.. if you read/listened to the interview. He said one thing people didn't know was they were gonna start their own production co. and do all kinds of **** from rock to country.. not just rap. Damn.. what could have been. RIP to my idol Pac!
 
yeh, real sad

prolly wouldve done beats with madonna, alanis morisette and any other woman pac could get his dick into lol

a crying shame
 
As much as I love 2pac I wouldn't have listened to no country music, or madonna. Besides 2Pac had alot of ideas out in the air in 1996 (one nation, makaveli records, movie script, and now this production thing) lord knows if it would have actually happened.
 
yeh i guess so, but then he was so hard-working, who knows how much of it wouldntve worked out?
 
i remember the candyman song he was talkin about


"and well still end up knockin the boots"
 
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