David Sanders Production

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Oct 16, 2006
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Sanders produced "Gangsta Shap", "That Box", "Sex out South", etc. On M.L.K. Anyway, does anybody kno what else he produced? His beats are hella sik. I nevr heard of him b4 I bought Misery Loves Kompany and I wanna kno if he's featured on any other albums/singles.
 

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MLK is my first national album that i got placement. i have other albums that my tracks were on but they were low budget albums and mixtapes. im working on an artist album, he's on the myspace page. also working on more tracks for strange music. hopefully this opportunity gets me more national opportunities cause i have so much more.
 
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yes kick ass beats, my kind of beats. Its tough to say my favorite though. Gangsta Shap is just the shit tho. Where are you from? And what producers do you like the most?
 

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then9ne2007 said:
yes kick ass beats, my kind of beats. Its tough to say my favorite though. Gangsta Shap is just the shit tho. Where are you from? And what producers do you like the most?
Originally from Harve de grace, Maryland(born but not raised) to fort sill,oklahoma to heidelburg, germany, to alabama
Alabama(ive been here the longest) is where i was raised from age 9 to now 22, so its alabama all day,im going to die here.

the producers that inspired me to make beats were
1.beat by the pound (no limit records' original producers)
2.Dj paul and Juicy J(3-6 mafia producers)

i also like (not in order)
1. Rick Rubin (best producer ever)
2. dj premire
3. J-zone
4. Rza(back in the day)
5. Just blaze
6. RJD2
7. neptunes
8. dr.dre
9. Organized noize
10. Seven (welcome to the midwest is fucking crazy)

i cant think of them all but those are the ones that come into mind.

im glad you are feeling the tracks, it motivates me. apprecitate it.
 
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Yea mayn, good work...that s.o.s. cut comes in hella sicc at the beginning. Fuck...great shit all around on MLK. Keep it hunn.
 
Jun 22, 2007
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somehow i knew u was gunna say dj paul and juicy, three 6 mafia my fav. but yea man keep doin yout thing cuz every beat you did on MLK was the shit man.
 
Aug 20, 2006
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Gangsta Shap is my fav track off MLK. it rattles my minivan....

and DS2, do u know a rapper from Alabama named Attitude? you need to do a few tracks with him. hes the best rapper outta Alabama since Dirty kinda fell off the past few years with their last couple albums :(
 

ds2

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pyromanaic414 said:
Gangsta Shap is my fav track off MLK. it rattles my minivan....

and DS2, do u know a rapper from Alabama named Attitude? you need to do a few tracks with him. hes the best rapper outta Alabama since Dirty kinda fell off the past few years with their last couple albums :(
i sent him a track a few months ago. havent got a call back.
 

ds2

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DaStonedGangsta said:
how did u hook up with tech?

vowing that i was going to quit making beats if i did hook up with anybody by the end of that year(2006),i sent a beat cd to strange around july last year. they gave me a call back and i have been working with them ever since. they are Good people and they saved my career (if i can call it that). i owe them for that cause they possibly,if not did open doors for me.

i havent met tech n9ne yet. i would have met him when he came to new york cause i was there on business but plans didnt fall though had to go back home due to an emergency.
 
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ds2 said:
vowing that i was going to quit making beats if i did hook up with anybody by the end of that year(2006),i sent a beat cd to strange around july last year. they gave me a call back and i have been working with them ever since. they are Good people and they saved my career (if i can call it that). i owe them for that cause they possibly,if not did open doors for me.

i havent met tech n9ne yet. i would have met him when he came to new york cause i was there on business but plans didnt fall though had to go back home due to an emergency.
When I read this I see the game is real hard man, your beats and seven and rob rebeck are the hardest beats I've heard in a while.
 

ds2

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Really Fuckin hard.

1. competition is fierce (there are thousands of producer fighting to get on the same cd you trying to get on.
2. A&Rs Filtering beats for their artist that might have got on the track if they heard it.
3. People abusing our trust and stealing our tracks that we gave to them and use them of mixtapes. Now you cant sell the track because everybody heard it before and dont want because of that, so you worked on that track for nothing. a waste of time and money.

4. record execs dont call us back when they say they will and get pissed off if we do a follow up call 3 months after they got the cd from us.

5. Maintain creativity musically

6. keep cookin them hot tracks (cause if you dont you will be replaced and out the job)

Its a hard, but at this point (for me) its all about avoiding not being heard from ever again.