![]() ![]() Over a radio-ready Dupri instrumental, our host doesĪn admirable job of keeping up with Shawn Carter, who was still in the working The biggest hit from Life In 1472 is a song that readers of a certain age will know the words to justīecause: “Money Ain’t A Thang” was so prevalent that you probably absorbed it ![]() Least I can do is expand on this one, right? Right. It occurred back when my writing was much more sparse and dismissive, so the ![]() 2… Hard Knock Life, but I just looked back at that review, and Written about this song in the past, when it was included as a bonus track on His home base, Dupri’s sound encompassed his surroundings, soaking up the bass,īounce, and trap music that bombard the city. Own production company, and promptly went about making his parent corporation,Ĭolumbia Records, a metric ton of fucking money. In 1993 he founded his own label, So So Def Recordings, named after his He engaged in a ridiculous rap beef with both Dr.ĭre and Timbaland at one point, as he claimed to be the best producer on the He either discovered, formed, and/or pushed rapĪnd R&B acts such as Kris Kross (whose rhymes he used to write himself,Įven though Treach may take some issue with that statement), Xscape, Lil’ Bow Wow, Daīrat, and Jagged Edge, while aiding and abetting the continued success ofĪrtists such as Mariah Carey, Usher, TLC, and Janet Jackson. As a teen, he used to dancer for the likes of Whodini, Runĭ.M.C., and Grandmaster Flash. Dupri is a producer-slash-rapper whose career has taken him down some ![]()
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