Just Blaze is in the studio remixing the the A-Team Theme song, and made it more into a club-techno type beat.
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Posted on May 18 2010
Just Blaze is in the studio remixing the the A-Team Theme song, and made it more into a club-techno type beat.
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Posted on May 11 2010
Alchemist recounts the first time he met Mobb Deep saying “these dudes are short” and thinking he could fit in because of it. There’s also a nice story of meeting Eminem for the first time who was rocking his “John Lennon” spectacles. Just Blaze speaks on the time he first met Jay Z & Dame Dash.
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Posted on May 06 2010
It looks like Just Blaze and Alchemist will be touring together. Unfortunately it looks like a lot of it will be out of the country.
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Posted on April 16 2010
Just Blaze’s love for video games continues to show with this latest trailer for Super Street Fighter IV. I love the beat.
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Posted on March 16 2010
Just Blaze shares how he started making beats, his first piece of music equipment, and how he came up with his signature audio tag.
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Posted on February 17 2010
Just Blaze shares his first experience of meeting Big Pun. Not only did he sell beats to Big Pun, but he got over $20,000 worth of music equipment from him.
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Posted on December 26 2009
Just Blaze shares some of his experiences from the Baseline Recording studio, which is coming to a close after being open for 11 years.
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Posted on November 04 2009
Redbull BigTune Finals @ Opera in Atlanta, Producers Just Blaze & Alchemist face off with their greatest beats from their discography. Real Hip Hop.
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Posted on October 20 2009
This is a pretty old video, back when Just Blaze had the dreads. But he shares how he would spend hours digging for records, and was at the moment about to buy a whole record collection.
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Posted on August 26 2009
Just Blaze gives a candid interview with Ms. Drama about the recession, his thoughts on producers lying about getting paid, his ideas on "followers" and the difference between producers and beat-makers. He also goes in about working on Gospel music, his beginnings as a DJ and beat maker and why he’s not equipped to be a rapper. Plus his thoughts on working with Jay-Z and a cameo from Saigon.
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