Interview with legendary producer KLC of beats by the pound
0:01 Upbringing, 3rd Ward
1:20 Musicians in family, KL played in marching bands, instruments he plays, Parkway Pumpin Records, Beats by the Pound
3:15 First music he released, being a DJ first, 39 Posse, influence of DJ Capn Charles
8:30 DJ Stormin Norman on the Westbank, DJ Capn Charles, Club Rumors, beginning to produce
11:45 Importance of “Git the Gat” single
13:00 Soulja Slim, 6 Shot, Magnolia Projects-Soulja Slim shows in Magnolia Project
16:00 Changes in production over time-artist and producer used to be in studio together, rarely happens today
18:15 MC Jay Ro J and DJ JMK, the equipment he used to make his biggest No Limit hits
21:00 Importance of Bobby Marchan
26:45 Bounce
29:45 Beats by the Pound, Mr Serv On, going to California for the first time, Club Rumors, signing with Master P, Mia X, on leaving No Limit
36:00 The No Limit office in Baton Rouge
39:00 On not being able to enjoy success with No Limit, Master P not liking Beats By the Pound success, bringing his roster to No Limit
45:45 Snoop Dogg signing to No Limit and his time in Louisiana, Dr. Dre’s production
48:40 Making the “Down 4 My N*ggaz” record
53:30 Mr. Magic (RIP)
57:00 His favorite of his songs he’s done, the making of “Bout It”
1:00:55 How he is influenced by brass bands, Pimp C, “Akickdoe”
1:06:44 Describing NO music-speech patterns, being influenced by other producers, Dr. Dre, lawsuit with Master P.
1:11:22 Mantronix influence
1:13:30 “Down 4 My N*ggaz” record and being sampled by Kanye West, the art of sampling-he rarely sampled, preferred to have musicians play live, royalties
1:26:55 Legacy of “Down 4 My” song
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