I used to work with this guy named John Boylan who produced the group Boston and wrote " More Than A Feeling."ĭJ QUIK: I was one of his understudies. Like, you know -ĭJ QUIK: Suge Knight before he was Death Row. MUHAMMAD: But weren't you working - were you working with some people before?ĭJ QUIK: Yeah, I was working with a lot of people.ĭJ QUIK: The characters, bro. I think you've been in this longer than I have, actually. Y'all got all the information in front of y'all now. MUHAMMAD: In case you young'ns don't know what contemporaries means, go look it up.ĭJ QUIK: Get learning. And it got on the music."ĭJ QUIK: Just to hang out with my OGs in here, my contemporaries. I'm finna take some pictures of me.' You know, that's them days. I'm not gon' party.' You know what I mean? 'I ain't finna write no song. It's a different attitude when you go in the studio all fastidious and clean. ![]() "You gotta get funky to make records that give people the frown face when they hear it," he says. He told Microphone Check studio secrets, a Rick James story, and all about the funk. 7, 2014.Īfter 24 years in the music business, the producer and rapper from Compton, Calif., knows what's going on. DJ Quik onstage at his album release party at SOB's in New York City on Oct.
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