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Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby 2PointOBoy » Dec 6th, '11, 18:34

On his famous "Bangladesh" tag:

"I always put it on. Beyoncé didn’t allow me to keep my tags on. She said it was more about the artist than the producer. That's my branding. Some artists want it on there. For the song I did for Eminem (Bad Meets Evil, “A Kiss”), it was on when he first heard the beat. But when I sent it to him, it wasn’t in that session. He called like, ‘Yo, where’s the tag at?’ It was cool."

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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby flyingmonkey10 » Dec 6th, '11, 19:44

Menzo wrote:Producers deserve the recognition too.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Sam. » Dec 6th, '11, 20:10

Menzo wrote:Producers deserve the recognition too.

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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Ethos » Dec 6th, '11, 21:05

Being a producer myself, Tags are only good if they compliment the tracks perfectly. Much respect to Em and Royce telling Bangledash to put it back on. That's one of the most humble things IMO. But now I have the biggest disrespect for Beyoncé. It is both the artist and producer who make the track. They both have a right to be known.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby JamaicanPattlez » Dec 6th, '11, 21:36

Menzo wrote:
Ethos wrote:Being a producer myself, Tags are only good if they compliment the tracks perfectly. Much respect to Em and Royce telling Bangledash to put it back on. That's one of the most humble things IMO. But now I have the biggest disrespect for Beyoncé. It is both the artist and producer who make the track. They both have a right to be known.


Yeah, that's a real big bitch move on Beyonce's part. Relax bitch.


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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby TheGentlePlayer » Dec 6th, '11, 21:54

Sam. wrote:
Menzo wrote:Producers deserve the recognition too.

"Praise the Cook too and not only the food" ~ A famous saying.


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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Sukot » Dec 6th, '11, 23:33

To be honest, I'm sure I've heard Beyonce songs with producer shout-outs or tags or whatever before.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Sam. » Dec 6th, '11, 23:59

^I thought of that line MYSELF tbh.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby babyjane » Dec 7th, '11, 00:10

Beyonce doesn't want tags because she likes to claim other people's work as her own. She did that with the song Trey Songz wrote for her. Kiss is one of my favorites from BME.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Amaranthine » Dec 7th, '11, 00:22

TBH I didn't even notice the tag until now.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby doris » Dec 7th, '11, 00:31

babyjane wrote:Beyonce doesn't want tags because she likes to claim other people's work as her own. She did that with the song Trey Songz wrote for her. Kiss is one of my favorites from BME.


Oh, cut the crap. Beyonce didn't steal shit, it's interesting how media always call her out, but then comes person whose work she 'stole' and defend her. Just like Trey Songz came out and defended her, and he said it himself, it's bussiness. Every artist takes songwriting credits when they get the song, but people always shit only on Beyonce. Janet Jackson & Rihanna are doing exactly the aame thing but mo one ever calls them out. Probably because she's the best and no one can even come near her starting from Rihanna who can't sing OR dance and other female artists. And TBH, I didn't lose respect for Bey at all. She has a right to remove the tags if she doesn't want it, and if Bangladesh didn't like it, he could say no.

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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Manly Moose » Dec 7th, '11, 01:38

The way I see it theres is almost never a reason to EVER put a tag on a song as it can only take away from the song, especially if it isnt a rap song. If people want to know the producer they look it up, just like its always been. I find it funny, a producer putting a tag on his beat is essentially bringing down his own work. But who knows, sometimes tags arent intrusive, though I'd prefer the artist just giving a shoutout instead.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Ethos » Dec 7th, '11, 01:52

Menzo wrote:
Ethos wrote:Being a producer myself, Tags are only good if they compliment the tracks perfectly. Much respect to Em and Royce telling Bangledash to put it back on. That's one of the most humble things IMO. But now I have the biggest disrespect for Beyoncé. It is both the artist and producer who make the track. They both have a right to be known.


Yeah, that's a real big bitch move on Beyonce's part. Relax bitch.


:unsure: was that bitch part for me?

I'm not Saying that I have disrespect for her because she took the tags out. It's her comment about how it's more about the artist like I said, a tag needs to be able to compliment the work otherwise it sounds shitty. So, if you want it out that's understandable. But saying its more about the artist than the producer, instead "hey this work is golden, but I don't think your tag really fits in musically. Do you mind if we take it out?", makes her seem very shitty in my eyes.

I'm just basing this off of what Bangledesh said so the experience could have been more positive sounding. But when the guy is having to send artists his work without his name on it because he's not sure how the artist will react, there's a problem.

I wonder if Em ever used tags when sending beats.
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby SliK » Dec 7th, '11, 02:34

I hadn't noticed that Bangladesh's tag in the song A Kiss was even a tag, I just thought it was part of the beat which is totally cool. If a producer can do that I am all for it.

However, someone like Alex Da kid's is really in your face and makes you go "I like this track less because of that tag", that's when I would rather the artist make them remove it.

At the end of the day it is the artists call, Beyonce might have thought it brought the track down, Like Alex Da Kid's tag brings down LTWYL2. If that was the case I commend her for taking it off. It's then up to the producer to realize "Shit, people really hate this, maybe I'll make it better".
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Re: Bangladesh Talks About "A Kiss"

Postby Amaranthine » Dec 7th, '11, 02:51

^There's a tag in LTWYL2? Where/what is it?
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