Rich Younglord
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Referrals are real. So always treat people good. Always do the best thing in a situation.
Referrals are real. So always treat people good. Always do the best thing in a situation.
Referrals are real. So always treat people good. Always do the best thing in a situation.
Well, I'll say this, you know, Toya's B.I.G. didn't listen to anybody. He knew what he was doing and he did it. What's one of the projects you're most proud of? I can't give you one record, but one thing I'm super proud of is growing up.
Well, I'll say this, you know, Toya's B.I.G. didn't listen to anybody. He knew what he was doing and he did it. What's one of the projects you're most proud of? I can't give you one record, but one thing I'm super proud of is growing up.
Well, I'll say this, you know, Toya's B.I.G. didn't listen to anybody. He knew what he was doing and he did it. What's one of the projects you're most proud of? I can't give you one record, but one thing I'm super proud of is growing up.
Man, I didn't know it was going to be a part of my journey. You know, when growing up, I remember going to a party. I was probably about 13. My mom had this party and I have a cousin. He went to Harvard Law School and he came back to the party with this girl that he was dating from the law school. She was like up to that point, the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
Man, I didn't know it was going to be a part of my journey. You know, when growing up, I remember going to a party. I was probably about 13. My mom had this party and I have a cousin. He went to Harvard Law School and he came back to the party with this girl that he was dating from the law school. She was like up to that point, the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
Man, I didn't know it was going to be a part of my journey. You know, when growing up, I remember going to a party. I was probably about 13. My mom had this party and I have a cousin. He went to Harvard Law School and he came back to the party with this girl that he was dating from the law school. She was like up to that point, the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
So in my mind, I was like, I got to go to Harvard Law School. That was my plan. And then when I went to high school, met this girl and I was trying to get her phone number. I was walking her to the bus and after she left, this guy who was like watching me, he came up to me and said, hey man, is that your girlfriend? So I was like, yeah, you know, wishful thinking.
So in my mind, I was like, I got to go to Harvard Law School. That was my plan. And then when I went to high school, met this girl and I was trying to get her phone number. I was walking her to the bus and after she left, this guy who was like watching me, he came up to me and said, hey man, is that your girlfriend? So I was like, yeah, you know, wishful thinking.
So in my mind, I was like, I got to go to Harvard Law School. That was my plan. And then when I went to high school, met this girl and I was trying to get her phone number. I was walking her to the bus and after she left, this guy who was like watching me, he came up to me and said, hey man, is that your girlfriend? So I was like, yeah, you know, wishful thinking.
And he said, man, you have great taste. He said, are you into music? And I was like, yeah, sure. And he gave me his card. He said he owned the studio around the corner and I was welcome to come by whenever I want. And I took him up on his offer. And he was a legitimate player in the music business. He was Greg Troutman. He had a partner, Tony Dofat, who was also a prominent producer at the time.
And he said, man, you have great taste. He said, are you into music? And I was like, yeah, sure. And he gave me his card. He said he owned the studio around the corner and I was welcome to come by whenever I want. And I took him up on his offer. And he was a legitimate player in the music business. He was Greg Troutman. He had a partner, Tony Dofat, who was also a prominent producer at the time.
And he said, man, you have great taste. He said, are you into music? And I was like, yeah, sure. And he gave me his card. He said he owned the studio around the corner and I was welcome to come by whenever I want. And I took him up on his offer. And he was a legitimate player in the music business. He was Greg Troutman. He had a partner, Tony Dofat, who was also a prominent producer at the time.
And Tony was producing Heavy B's Blue Funk album and Mary J. Blige's remix of the 411 album. And I got to sit in those sessions and you know, then I got the bug. Then it was all about music from then. So it was really right timing. There you go.
And Tony was producing Heavy B's Blue Funk album and Mary J. Blige's remix of the 411 album. And I got to sit in those sessions and you know, then I got the bug. Then it was all about music from then. So it was really right timing. There you go.
And Tony was producing Heavy B's Blue Funk album and Mary J. Blige's remix of the 411 album. And I got to sit in those sessions and you know, then I got the bug. Then it was all about music from then. So it was really right timing. There you go.
Well, I'll say this, you know, Toya's B.I.G. didn't listen to anybody. He knew what he was doing and he did it. You just kind of sat and watched with him, especially when I was around him. But LL Cool J, there's a reason why he's been able to stay consistent and be successful is because he encourages direction. He wants to hear your point of view. He wants to hear what you're thinking to help him.
Well, I'll say this, you know, Toya's B.I.G. didn't listen to anybody. He knew what he was doing and he did it. You just kind of sat and watched with him, especially when I was around him. But LL Cool J, there's a reason why he's been able to stay consistent and be successful is because he encourages direction. He wants to hear your point of view. He wants to hear what you're thinking to help him.