Urban Grandstand Digital Volume 2, Issue 1.2 | Page 31

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ne of the things we’ve enjoyed doing here at U.G. Digital Magazine is

providing coverage and showing love on all levels of entertainment and music.

One of the many features we do within the magazine is “Meet the Producer”,

which gives us an opportunity to spread the word about some of the industry’s

best and brightest producers. These individuals are creating some of the

biggest staples in music, and it’s beyond fitting for them to get some love out there. Naturally, there’s not a lot who really shine a light on the producers, so we’ve taken that lane with “Meet the Producer”.

We’re excited to transition the feature directly to the site with this new feature with JazzFeezy. It’s definitely fitting, and lends to the things I just spoke of because our connection actually came via us showing love for one of the big hits he handcrafted, that being Hardo’s “I Know You Ain’t Got Act Like”, which also featured rapper T.I.. We tend to post via social media about a lot of the songs we enjoy, and through that post, JazzFeezy hit back showing his gratitude, which ironically is something we don’t see a lot of, whether it’s with us, or anyone. It’s honestly was pretty refreshing, and we knew at that moment we needed to connect with JazzFeezy, who we truly view as one of the game’s super-producers.

JazzFeezy gives us an open view into his life, what got him to this point, and the things he’s got planned to elevate the production game to an all-new level.

Check out our exclusive below…

U.G. Digital Mag: This is really awesome that we’re connecting man. Obviously, it’s been a while since we posted to that track, and it was so dope, but I honestly had never looked into the overall production. Once I saw your post, and really looked it up, I felt a little crazy. You’ve worked with so many people I follow, from Travis Porter down to T.I. and MGK, who hails from here in Cleveland. It’s dope to see all you’ve done. Kudos for everything you’ve done, and thanks again for tagging the post.

JazzFeezy: I’ve been listening to a lot of different motivational speakers, and they’re basically like have you ever sat down and searched the hashtag of all of your hit records? That’s what prompted me, and I saw so many people showing love. Someone recommended I post, say thanks, and introduce myself. You never know what could from that, whether it be a follow, or a production relationship. That’s honestly what I did, and it’s how we ended up here.

U.G. Digital Mag: I think another thing that makes

me appreciate you so much more is so many

producers are out there, but they kinda

disassociate themselves with “enjoying” the fame

and wanting to know who really digs their music.

They don’t really care who is following, and it

makes them lose that human side. For you doing

this, it shows that side, and my thought is that this

is supposed to be fun. I think it’s really cool, and

people see that you’re just like them.