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Nas Leaves His Rhyme Book- Curtis Daniel (Social Proof Rerun)

Social Proof Podcast

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Entrepreneurship, Business

52K Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2021

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

This is a clip from The Studio Blueprint - Episode #97 w/ Curtis Daniel


Curtis Daniel CO-Owns Atlanta’s Most ICONIC Recording Studio: Patchwerk Recording Studios.


After handling the iconic music of Beyonce, Usher, OutKast, Madonna, Cher, and others Curtis has decades worth of stories to tell.


We sat down to talk about his humble beginnings on the West Coast, the in’s and out’s of the music industry, and what it takes to run a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR Recording Enterprise. This one is Legendary!


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0:00.0

Previously on the social proof podcast

0:04.3

So you recorded we'll tell you

0:06.6

Yeah, we did we did Raycon. I know we worked on Rayquans and mobile airity

0:11.4

Where we got a plaque for that and then we didn't work on a first album

0:15.6

But we've worked with different ones of them

0:17.2

What's it like having them or was they all in that because well my homeboy

0:21.4

Before they first album came out my homeboy Jason state and he's from Lansing

0:25.4

He used to do national street promotions and he brought them to Michigan state and we we mean him

0:29.9

was driving around the Midwest and I remember everybody who these karate dudes and whatever. So we and that was

0:37.8

Rayquan tried to beat up one of the dudes because he he ordered his pizza wrong. I remember that no way

0:43.4

I mean yeah, he was he was like you should have played me son. They ordered the wrong pizza

0:47.6

They might have put pepperoni on it

0:49.3

He was trying to whoop the do's but but but by the time you know, we came to the studio

0:53.4

It's like a mutual respect like I tell people when you walk into a place and you see cigarette ashes and stuff

0:59.7

All over then you you act accordingly when you walk into a place and it's nice and people are respectful

1:06.5

Then you kind of give what you get so we didn't have to we ain't we you got to remember a lot of times

1:10.9

It wasn't a lot of people a lot of black people on the technical side that own studios

1:15.6

So these people were going in rock studios and country studios and they wouldn't comfortable with all of them people around

1:21.4

Right, they thought our kicks was too loud and the music was too loud and it was hitting too hard

1:25.7

We might come on in man. We ain't tripping turn it up crank it up

1:28.8

Yeah, y'all smoke. We got a smoking room. Go ahead. Oh, y'all got 30 people no problem

1:34.0

We got a lounge and whatever so that's why I keep saying it's weird that if you look at if you ever had an opportunity to look at recording studios

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