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Timbaland Talks Being Inspired By DJ Premier, Dr. Dre & Jay Z Bringing Out Unique Production At Remy Martin Producer Series

Photo credit: Noe Montes/ Remy Producers The Rémy Martin Presents “The Producers Series” “Season 3-West,” Los Angeles vs. The Bay finale took place at the Warwick nightclub in Los Angeles. The event was certainly one for the books as it was headlined by the legendary, multi-platinum, award-winning super producer Timbaland. The event was also hosted by The Breakfast Club’s own Charlamagne Tha God, featuring Real 92.3’s DJ Carisma, Power 105.1’s DJ Rey-Mo, and 106 KMEL’s DJ Amen on the ones and twos throughout the evening. The energy in the room was incredible as the Warwick night club was packed out with producers, artists, media, key influencers, and music industry professionals. N.O.R.E, Soulja Boy, Seven Streeter, DJ Damage and more were also in attendance showing their support for the one-of-a-kind producer platform. Four finalists rose to the top of nearly 800 submissions to battle it out for the winning plaque, meetings with label executives, and a $5000-valued gift. Compton’s own Buckmouth Beatz & LA reigned supreme emerging as the winner of the “Season 3-West” competition. Charlamagne did what he does best by asking in-depth questions that not only got Timbaland to chronicle and reflect on his musical success, but also provided inspiration to the producers in attendance. Timbaland revealed that his favorite producers included DeVante Swing, Teddy Riley, Pete Rock, and more with Dr. Dre being at the top of his list of inspirations. Timbaland also shared that he sat on Ginuwine’s#### record “Pony” for 7 years before it came out! When it came to advice, Timbaland advised that when everyone is going right musically, producers should take their music and go left, and people will adapt and gravitate towards it. Charlamagne asked Timb about him being known for sampling sounds like the burp sound in Ginuwine’s “Pony” and the crying baby in Aaliyah’s “Are You That Somebody”. “I did that song [“Are You That Somebody”] in two hours. I had to turn that in in 3 hours. When I did that beat, I loved when I stacked the guitars. I didn’t pay attention to if it was a baby; I just listened to the rhythm of the baby laughing. Static [Major] had it. We had to turn it in the next morning for the Dr. Doolittle soundtrack. She [Aaliyah] did it, and people were like I don’t know if we can play this record; it has a baby crying. People criticized it. Then when it went out, it was the biggest thing ever.” When Charlamagne asked Timb what would he tell a producer as far as [not] limiting their hustle. Timbaland replied saying, “Somebody gonna tell you that they don’t like something but it’s a billion people in the world. So if that one person don’t like it, there’s a thousand other people that do, so don’t let that throw you off your game.” Charlamagne also asked Timbaland who was the first producer that he met, talked to, or heard something from that inspired him to believe he could also be a producer. “I believe DJ Premier. I think I met him in New York. Very brief; I was a young cat. I shook his hand. Biggie brought something out of Premier that maybe Guru brought something different out of Premier. So it’s like when you find those special cats that match to your production it brings something out of you. You find the greatness out of you,” said Timbaland. Charlamagne compared the Biggie and Premier situation to Jay Z and Timb, and Timb revealed that Jay Z showed him something in Hip Hop that he didn’t even see, as he showed him something great about himself and his production by following Jay’s lead on “N-gga What, N-gga Who.” The Remy Martin “Producer Series” has proven itself to be a first of its kind music producer series, as it has featured over 10 top super-producers, and reviewed almost 4,000 tracks! Next, the “Producer Series” ‘Season 3-Midewest’ finalists from Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland and Indianapolis will meet up at the Soulja Boy headlined finale in Chicago to determine who deserves the Midwest crown. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbjO6Sf5mBo&w=630&h=420]

Pharrell & Janelle Monae Talk Historical Context Of ‘Hidden Figures’ Film

Grammy Award-winning artist-producer Pharrell and singer-turned-actress Janelle Monae not only brought their magic to the new film ‘Hidden Figures,’ but they also brought it to Atlanta’s own Mean Streets Studio as they hosted a unique listening party for the movie’s soundtrack. The listening session followed an advance screening of the film at the Regal Cinemas in Atlantic Station. Media, music executives, and key influencers were treated to great food and music as DJ Drama, Don Cannon, and DJ Sense hosted the soundtrack listening party. Celebrities in attendance for the screening and listening event included Usher, Ludacris, Big Krit, DC Young Fly, Migos, Jasmine Guy, Carl Payne and more. During the listening session Pharell and Janelle Monae took time out to discuss the film’s purpose, story and mission. “I became obsessed with figuring it out and making it a personal duty of mine to make sure these women’s stories were hidden no more,” said Janelle. “For once it wasn’t three African American women who were best friends or hanging out for the weekend,” said Pharell as he explained that the film has true historical context. Pharrell also took time to breakdown a few of the soundtrack’s songs. ‘”Run It” it’s about… so it’s the 1960s and being black in the 1960s was super tough, and being black and a female in the 1960s is even more tough. The reason why is because on the NASA campus they had bikes, but if you’re a woman you didn’t wear pants and you didn’t wear shorts. You wore skirts and dresses. So it wouldn’t be that bad if the bathroom was down the hall. But if you’re an African American woman the bathroom is all the way on the campus which is essentially a 30-45 minute ride roundtrip rain or shine,” said Pharrell. ‘Hidden Figures’ tells the true story of mathematicians Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson and Katherine Johnson, who all served as the brains behind America’s race against Russia to put a man in space. The women quickly rose the ranks of NASA and were known as “human computers”. The film features Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monáe as the legendary trio. The film also stars Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Mahershala Ali, Aldis Hodge, Maria Howell, Karan Kendrick and Donna Biscoe, and was shot on various locations throughout Georgia. Make sure you run out to the theaters on Christmas day and see the film that chronicles the story of the African-American women who helped win the Space race! Both Pharrell and Janelle Monae expressed that the film not only tells the untold story of unsung black women in NASA, it also tells the story of the African American woman and her historical journey through civil rights. Major shout out to Pharrell for putting his golden touch on the film’s soundtrack. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wfrDhgUMGI&w=630&h=420]

Check Out The New Instagram Updates

Instagram has been dominating the social media game especially after implementing “Instagram Stories” this past summer which generally mimics Snapchat’s platform. Today, Berna (@HeyBerna) from the Insta communications team went “live” for an intimate digital crowd of 50 people, including myself, to demonstrate the newest feature and drop info on some of the updates happening in Instagram today as well as the coming weeks.       LIVE: As of today, a select group of people (mainly content creators and influencers) can go live directly from their story on an interface that is essentially Periscope. It will appear in your story feed with the “LIVE” indicator across the broadcaster’s photo to signify an active live broadcast. Users can broadcast up to an hour but can immediately hop back on live to start another hour long live session, although these live cast can not be replayed or saved. Berna assured today’s viewers that this feature will be available to all users after the completion of a successful test run in select markets.   DISAPPEARING PHOTO AND VIDEO MESSAGES: Another eerily similar Snap influence feature rolls out today as Insta now offers the option to send photos and videos in direct messages that vanish after a few seconds.  EXPECTED UPDATES: Instagram has promised that we will see more creative (Snapchat-like) features in the coming months, as early as a couple weeks, such as filters, location tags and more. Stay tuned for news on updates and always, follow me and say hi! – @AshleyMarietta