In the early 90s, a few other producers were playing around with live instruments and warmer, expansive tones: Dr. Put some goddamn melody in that shit and maybe you can get some money." Pimp took that suggestion and ran with it. There's a great moment in the interview where Pimp talks about something his stepfather, who was also Pimp's music teacher, told him when he first started producing rap records: "Put some music in that shit, you know you know how to read music. In this Noz interview, Pimp talked about being a kid and playing around with his father's jukebox and piano, singing in his choir, and playing trumpet in his school band. His father was a trumpet player for Burke, among others. Pimp grew up steeped in music, particularly Southern soul music. Solomon Burke: "Got to Get You Off of My Mind." Preview/Buy from iTunes Over on the XXL blogs, Noz is doing an amazing job unearthing all manner of Pimp-related rarities, and you owe it to yourself to dig a little deeper and check it out.ฤก. A quick note: This isn't by any means a definitive Pimp C playlist.
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