It's not like a boss and artist relationship; it's like a big brother to a younger brother relationship, and he's a great guy. So big shout-out to Akon and the Konvict Muzik crowd.
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Yeah, the industry has always been both the enemy and the best friend of the artist. They need each other. That's the bottom line.
I think it's important for artists to work together. It's great for fans to see, like, Ludacris came out to our show in Atlanta and kinda made a surprise appearance there, it shows a mutual respect for what each other does.
Koons's work has always stood apart for its one-at-a-time perfection, epic theatricality, a corrupted, almost sick drive for purification, and an obsession with traditional artistic values.
It has been crazy and amazing. I had never thought I would work with Akshay and Rajinikant and would get to associate with these talented people.
It's the best marriage of songs and production. But I have to say, I have an affinity for Bossanova.
I have never worked with anyone who I hold in higher esteem than Chris Menges. He's an absolute, bona fide, authentic artist.
What gives the artist real prestige is his imitators.
C Kalyan has been amazing and totally committed as a producer.
I've worked for years with Michael Kors, and he's just like this funny, charismatic guy.
It's always good when you can bring two artists together who are totally different.
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