Showing posts with label drumma boy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drumma boy. Show all posts

Friday, June 04, 2010

DRUMMA BOY - THE STORIES BEHIND HIS BIGGEST HITS


Complex have put together a really cool interview/article speaking with producer Drumma Boy about his 14 biggest hits. If you're unfamiliar with the name Drumma Boy, think Young Jeezy's "Put On", Plies "Shawty" & "Plenty Money", or Drake/Lil Wayne's "Money To Blow" to start with.

Speaking on "Put On":

"Jeezy kept telling me he had a surprise for me. I didn't hear that shit until it hit radio. I didn't even hear the mix. I knew it was a wrap, the way the boom drops. It's like a movie as soon as you push play. Just hearing Kanye on it through the radio, my whole body had goosebumps. That's a "wow" moment. I remember Mizz Shyneka of Hot 107.9 was the first to play it. Shout outs to her."

Check it out below

Drumma Boy: The Stories Behind His Biggest Hits

Thursday, September 25, 2008

PUT ON DRUMMA BOY

I've been watching Drumma Boy slowly become the next hip-hop super producer since, well, lets say USDA's "White Girl" but properly after Plies "Shawty". Comparable to The Runners domination of southern hip-hop in 2006/2007, Drumma Boy is beginning to own hip-hop in 2008 and will most likely dominate the first half of 2009.

Despite not having a Billboard #1 record yet, Drumma Boy has produced Jeezy's "Put On", Rick Ross' "Here I Am", Rocko's "Umma Do Me", Plies "Shawty", USDA's "White Girl", T.I.'s "What Up" and just about half of Jeezy's Recession, amongst a bunch of other joints that make you feel like you're on steroids.

While there's nothing complex about DB's production, the guy stays making anthemic rap shit. Like The Runners did, I hope he switches up eventually and shows us more than just the 808 sound. Until then:

"Bitch I'm amazin, look what I'm blazin' eyes so low yeah I look like an asian"

Young Jeezy - Amazin' (Produced by Drumma Boy)

Drumma Boy Discog