HHNM: 50 Cent did an interview with Power 92 Chicago recently where it seemed like he said your name as one of the producers he worked with for his new album. Is that correct or did we hear him wrong?
Drumma Boy: Yeah I heard that. 50âs worked with a lot of producers for his album but nothing is sure whatâs gonna make the final cut. I did send him some stuff. You canât be 100% sure till you get paid or something or you see the track on the album.
HHNM: So you havenât got paid for it yet?
Drumma Boy: Nah I havenât.
HHNM: What sort of beats did you send him? Southern based?
Drumma Boy: Yeah, I sent him a bunch. All kinds of, southern, eastern, world sounds. Letâs see how that comes out.
HHNM: Which other artists are you working with right now?
Drumma Boy: Me and Chris (Brown) are always working. We got that âOh yeahâ joint out right now which is definitely hot. Yâall cop that on iTunes. We got some more stuff. Iâm gonna be on that 2 Chainz album so be on the lookout for that. I got some stuff with Jeezy coming. Kanyeâs management also reached out to me recently.
HHNM: Oh we would love to hear Kanye rapping on your beat again. What sound do you plan to create for him?
Drumma Boy: I havenât really planned or sent him anything yet. Imma just send him some hot stuff, period.
HHNM: You have worked the some of the biggest artists in the game and produced some of the biggest songs of the last decade. Who is someone that you would like to work with but havenât had the chance to do so?
Drumma Boy: Let me think. Umm.. Beyonce, John Legend and Missy Elliott.
HHNM: Okay, this is a question we ask everybody we interview here at Hip Hop N More: Prince or Micheal Jackson and why?
Drumma Boy: Micheal Jackson, hands down. Look at the music he made. You look at other artists and see how rude and arrogant they get after making a couple of million dollars. This man made great music and was so humble. You have a guy like Michal Jackson, the king of Pop, the king of the world walking around, treating people with most respect. Like you know, he had his morals together and his music, his dance, his performances, Iâm a MJ fan. From 5 years old to 50 years old, we knew him for 45 years of his life. I donât think I can say that about Prince.
HHNM: Thanks a lot for your time sir. Any message to the fans or shout outs?
Drumma Boy: Yeah man, thanks for the support. It was nice chatting with you. Shout out to my website drum-squad.com. Yâall follow me on Twitter: @DrummaBoyFRESH and stay tuned for more hits!