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He stops everything, presses play, and walks out the room. But I remember Guru brings it back and he does this little thing, walks in the room and doesn’t say anything. He recorded it at his house with nobody around–on Beyoncé’s mic. I boxed all of those parts in and said, here, what are you going do with this?
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That whole piece of music was created with me knowing: I’m going to make you say it on this song, and this song will be the only song you need to say it on so it wouldn’t turn into a full LEMONADE response album. It’s literally the way a producer and an artist should work–nudging and pushing, creating boundaries and allowing him to be the center. ‘Okay, I’m going home.’ True story, at 4:44 he wakes up in the morning and writes that song.
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I remember him just looking at me, sighing.
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So I went and made a piece of music that would box him in to telling that story. the song ‘4:44,’ Guru had told me Jay had the idea of writing a song like that. The song is an ode to Hov’s father, Adnis Reeves.Do I find it so hard When I know in my heart I'm letting you down every day Letting you down every day Why do I keep on running away? Look, I apologize, often womanize Took for my child to be born, see through a woman's eyes Took for these natural twins to believe in miracles Took me too long for this song, I don't deserve you I harassed you out in Paris "Please come back to Rome, you make it home" We talked for hours when you were on tour "Please pick up the phone, pick up the phone!" I said: "Don't embarrass me" instead of "Be mine" That was my proposal for us to go steady That was your 21st birthday You matured faster than me, I wasn't ready So I apologize I seen the innocence leave your eyes I still mourn its death and I apologize for all the stillborns 'Cause I wasn't present, your body wouldn't accept it I apologize to all the women whom I toyed with your emotions 'Cause I was emotionless And I apologize 'cause at your best, you are love And because I fall short of what I say I'm all about Your eyes leave with the soul that your body once housed And you stare blankly into space Thinkin' of all the time, you wasted it on all this basic shit So I apologize It was also my first Nas collaboration, and the record really put me back in motion.”Ī preview of their song “Adnis” is featured in an album promo, which stars Mahershala Ali and Danny Glover. “Jay and Jermaine looked over at me like ‘What do you got?’ So I play it and Jay’s like ‘A“So that was the first time we jousted like that in the studio. I’m sure they thought I was just surfing the net or something. “Everyone kept looking at me like ‘What’s this guy doing over there on his computer?’ No keyboard–I was just on my MacBook. Together, they worked on Hov’s Nas-assisted “Success.” “So we’re in the studio and LeBron’s there, and Beyonce’s there, and I was off to the side with my headphones on doing the beat on my laptop,” No I.D. In 2007, he began to work with JAY-Z through Jermaine Dupri. He also has his own label, ARTium Records, which boasts a lineup that includes Common, Jhené Aiko, and Vince Staples, among others. After working as a producer and mentoring the likes of Kanye West, he became a music executive and is currently the executive vice president at Capitol. has had quite an interesting career in hip-hop. New Jay-Z album, 4:44, produced entirely by No I.D.