Navigating Beef: A Producer’s Perspective on Managing Relationships in the Music Industry

You have. You’re one of the rare producers that are.
That can talk to people who want to kill each other.
Like you. You.
You can.
You literally have a relationship with people who have major beefs
and you’ve never got in between.
That isn’t that difficult for you.
It is, but what was different for me
is that I was cool with these niggas when they was cool.
Okay? So don’t put me in the middle of what y’all got going on.
It ain’t got shit to do with me.
You see, I’m saying, like,
we keep this shit. Was it ever an awkward moment?
Hell, no.
Cause I. I know how to move.
I’m not over here click hopping.
I ain’t over here trying to hang with these niggas.
I ain’t over here trying to hang with these niggas.
When I’m invited certain places
where I need a host an event or do some business,
man, let me know what it is. Hmm?
You know what I’m saying? But these, these.
I’m not claiming this shit,
you know? I’m saying I’m.
I’m. I’m.
I make the beats. And you slick be knowing what it is,
but you can’t say none. It ain’t nothing for me to say.
I ain’t got nothing to do.
I don’t give a man. That’s.
That’s what you. You got that shit to handle.
If you feel some way about this, man,
it’s up to you how you handle your business.
Not up to Me. And I like how you said, um,
you know, you wasn’t going around being click to click.
Like, you wasn’t be like, hey,
I’m making beats, you know,
with the So Icy, boy.
So I’m so icy. Or,
you know, I don’t want no CT chain.
None of it. I got drum Squad Chain, Man.
My chain. Biggest. These niggas chain.