Bryan Michael Cox
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Because Jasmine could bang you in the head.
I just think that those, the music got blended.
So, you know, the genres got blended, you know what I mean?
And then when they separated, it was like, okay, for R&B, you know,
If you caught a record, let's say you caught a tempo record, an R&B record.
And then y'all all the way hip-hopped that out.
Run DMC, right?
Yeah.
The remix ended, I think, in the early 2000s.
Because what people started doing was just, let's say...
a song came out and it blew up, what they would do, they would just use the same beat and have them put people on it.
You know what I mean?
Versus going in and reconstructing the track.
You know what I mean?
How Jermaine did In My Bed or how, you know, I did Superwoman Part 1 and then Clue remixed it and did Superwoman Part 2.
You know what I mean?
That was, we were, and the remix business was a business too, by the way.
It was like a real, you know, maxi single business.
What's interesting is though, we had, even at our meeting a few days ago, I think the remix business is coming back.
How so?