DJ Premier, the celebrated hip-hop producer, talks about working with Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas. He shares stories of his friendship with The Notorious B.I.G. and living with Branford Marsalis. Premier also recalls recording 'Devil's Pie' with D'Angelo at Electric Lady Studios, showcasing his legendary status in the hip-hop scene.
DJ Premier's ability to create unique beats with musical samples is iconic and unmatched in hip-hop history.
The process behind creating classic records like 'Unbelievable' for Biggie showcases DJ Premier's talent and dedication to his craft.
Insights into DJ Premier's collaborations with legendary artists like D'Angelo reveal his innovative sampling techniques and creativity in music production.
Deep dives
Biggie and Unbelievable
Biggie requested a street record from DJ Premier leading to the creation of 'Unbelievable.' Despite Premier initially being too busy, a sample from MP suppressant of Honey Dippers was used, tailored to Biggie's style. The process involved chopping up the sample and crafting the beat, with Biggie recording the vocals impromptu in 8 hours, showcasing his ability to rap without written lyrics.
Kicking the Door and Puff's Reaction
Despite Puff disliking the beat for 'Kicking the Door,' DJ Premier stood by his work, charging Biggie the agreed amount. Puff asked for a new beat, wanting something to 'rock in the tunnel.' However, Biggie was enthusiastic about the original beat, declaring he would 'kill' the record. Ultimately, Puff approved the record after hearing Biggie's lyrics.
Biggie's Last LA Trip
Biggie expressed reluctance to travel to LA shortly before his final trip, conflicted about the journey. During this time, discussions around 'Brooklyn's Finest' were taking place. Biggie indicated his reservations about the trip, hinting at his apprehension before ultimately embarking on his fateful journey.
Memories of Recording with Biggie and Tupac
The speaker recalls his experiences in the studio with Biggie, mentioning a session featured in a movie was actually his own. He also reflects on the news of Biggie's tragic death, revealing that he learned about it earlier due to connections with Biggie's close associates.
Musical Creativity and Influences
The discussion shifts to music production and sampling, highlighting the speaker's approach to creativity. He delves into sampling techniques, sharing anecdotes involving artists like D'Angelo and Prince. The conversation touches on the art of sampling and showcases the speaker's collaborations with iconic musicians.
DJ Premier is one of the most celebrated producers in hip-hop history. Known as the architect of hip-hop’s venerated boom-bap sound, Preemo first caught people’s attention with Guru in Gang Starr in the late ‘80s. Guru’s lyrical precision over Premier's jazzy, sample-based beats made Gang Starr one of the most influential rap duos of the next decade.
Outside of Gang Starr, DJ Premier has produced classic records for a long list of hip-hop luminaries including New York’s big three—Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas. His expert ability to create a patchwork of musical and lyrical samples is both instantly identifiable and impossible to replicate.
On today’s episode we’ll hear a live conversation Justin Richmond recorded with DJ Premier for the On Air podcast festival. Premier talked in detail about hanging out and working with his late friend, The Notorious B.I.G. He also reminisces about when he and Guru lived with Branford Marsalis in Brooklyn, and he recalls what it was like to work with D’Angelo on that fateful night at Electric Lady Studios when they recorded “Devil’s Pie.”
You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite DJ Premier songs HERE.