Original upload date: Fri, 14 May 2010 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Tue, 07 Dec 2021 13:13:14 GMT
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In the second part of my interview with Just Blaze & Alchemist, I ask the duo on who pa
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ssed on their beats.
Just Blaze said Bleek passed on "Oh Boy", Beanie Sigel, Freeway & Jay-Z passed on "Pump It Up" but what I didn't know what "Girls, Girls, Girls" was originally for Ghostface.
Flipside was originally Oschino and Freeway.
Alchemist tells me that Rico Suave on "Feel The Vibrations"
At this point Just Blaze & Alchemist school me on "uniblab". We all know the Craig Mack lyric ("Just...like...uniblab") but I never knew what uni-blab was. But its from the Jettsons.
I ask the duo the first time they heard one of their beats being played on the radio. Alchemist shouts out Stretch & Bobbito, while Just remembers Mase's "Harlem World" as the first beat being used in a video.
And finally I ask Just to break down the difference between Jay-Z & Eminem in the studio.
It's interesting what Just says about the industry being 40% about talent and 60% people skills.