Rich Younglord
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Podcast Appearances
I think that one thing when I look at my production career, I think it's funny. When I first got with Bad Boy, he didn't like my music, right? He liked the fact that I made it into the office and I was so young. He said, you know what, you're just like idolizing the wrong people. Because at that time, when I got in, it was like Pete Rock and the whole East Coast thing.
And he had a different vision. So I think that as I got to sit in those things, my vision kind of became that. So I think my sound was heavily influenced in what he was doing, what we were doing at Bad Boy as a company. It had a distinct sound as far as the drums we would use, all that. placements of the percussions and samples sampled heavy.
And he had a different vision. So I think that as I got to sit in those things, my vision kind of became that. So I think my sound was heavily influenced in what he was doing, what we were doing at Bad Boy as a company. It had a distinct sound as far as the drums we would use, all that. placements of the percussions and samples sampled heavy.
And he had a different vision. So I think that as I got to sit in those things, my vision kind of became that. So I think my sound was heavily influenced in what he was doing, what we were doing at Bad Boy as a company. It had a distinct sound as far as the drums we would use, all that. placements of the percussions and samples sampled heavy.
And then I think I grew into not using samples because it just became very expensive. And, um, but I think my sound overall on the hip hop side, the songs that would, I would say would represent my sound is a big pun. I did a song called you ain't a killer. That was his first record, uh, But I loved it because it was like an East Coast mix with some West Coast vibes. And it was hard.
And then I think I grew into not using samples because it just became very expensive. And, um, but I think my sound overall on the hip hop side, the songs that would, I would say would represent my sound is a big pun. I did a song called you ain't a killer. That was his first record, uh, But I loved it because it was like an East Coast mix with some West Coast vibes. And it was hard.
And then I think I grew into not using samples because it just became very expensive. And, um, but I think my sound overall on the hip hop side, the songs that would, I would say would represent my sound is a big pun. I did a song called you ain't a killer. That was his first record, uh, But I loved it because it was like an East Coast mix with some West Coast vibes. And it was hard.
So I really loved that kind of vibe. And then there's a song that I did for New Edition called Love Again. It was on the Home Again album. This song was not successful at all. But I felt like there's certain songs when God is in the room with When you could just feel that energy. And I felt like that was one of those songs. And they were like one of my favorite groups.
So I really loved that kind of vibe. And then there's a song that I did for New Edition called Love Again. It was on the Home Again album. This song was not successful at all. But I felt like there's certain songs when God is in the room with When you could just feel that energy. And I felt like that was one of those songs. And they were like one of my favorite groups.
So I really loved that kind of vibe. And then there's a song that I did for New Edition called Love Again. It was on the Home Again album. This song was not successful at all. But I felt like there's certain songs when God is in the room with When you could just feel that energy. And I felt like that was one of those songs. And they were like one of my favorite groups.
And I'm like, wow, I got to work with them. So that was cool. But outside of that, there was a record, Come To Me. That was the first single on Diddy's press play album. That was, the sound of it was amazing.
And I'm like, wow, I got to work with them. So that was cool. But outside of that, there was a record, Come To Me. That was the first single on Diddy's press play album. That was, the sound of it was amazing.
And I'm like, wow, I got to work with them. So that was cool. But outside of that, there was a record, Come To Me. That was the first single on Diddy's press play album. That was, the sound of it was amazing.
was great it was like sonically you know it was like you talk about Dre his his mixes were always great and I think that that record right there will be one that you can always play forever because it was Sonics yeah yeah man but I I'm so thankful to have that experience that uh that creative energy is like um you know being a part of a great song is one of those feelings that like
was great it was like sonically you know it was like you talk about Dre his his mixes were always great and I think that that record right there will be one that you can always play forever because it was Sonics yeah yeah man but I I'm so thankful to have that experience that uh that creative energy is like um you know being a part of a great song is one of those feelings that like
was great it was like sonically you know it was like you talk about Dre his his mixes were always great and I think that that record right there will be one that you can always play forever because it was Sonics yeah yeah man but I I'm so thankful to have that experience that uh that creative energy is like um you know being a part of a great song is one of those feelings that like
It's like my children being born, like how I would feel, you know what I'm saying? Like how I felt when they were born. It's just one of those great feelings whenever I hear it on the radio. When you first do it, it's just a great feeling.
It's like my children being born, like how I would feel, you know what I'm saying? Like how I felt when they were born. It's just one of those great feelings whenever I hear it on the radio. When you first do it, it's just a great feeling.
It's like my children being born, like how I would feel, you know what I'm saying? Like how I felt when they were born. It's just one of those great feelings whenever I hear it on the radio. When you first do it, it's just a great feeling.
I'm so thankful I got to have a lot of those feelings.