Scoop DeVille feat. Jonwayne & Chuck Inglish – Delirious [Audio]

Super producer, Scoop DeVille has formed a new Los Angeles collective with rappers Chuck Inglish and Jonwayne for the new group, Digital Diamonds. Originally as Scoop and Jonwayne, they made the announcement of Chuck Inglish joining them today as we get their first single with “Delirious.” As expected. Scoop brings us that hard thumping bass for your speakers to be blasting appropriately along with hard-hitting rhymes from both Chuck and Jonwayne to leave us intrigued what’s in store for the near future. via OS

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Scoop DeVille Talks “Poetic Justice” Beat [Video]

DJcity caught up with one of 2012’s hottest producers, Scoop Deville, at Talented Studios in Los Angeles, CA, to talk about his latest hit records on Kendrick Lamar’s “good kid, m.A.A.d. city”; “Poetic Justice” featuring Drake and the Westcoast favorite, “The Recipe”, featuring the legendary Dr. Dre. Scoop explains his musical roots, the term “Scoopin’It”, the impact of “I Wanna Rock” on his career, his introduction to Dr. Dre and what made “The Recipe” so special, and he walks us through the creative process of “Poetic Justice”.

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Scoop DeVille Talks Producing “Poetic Justice” [Video]

Scoop DeVille sat down with Yulia from the Rico and Mambo Morning Show to talk about producing “Poetic Justice” featuring Drake and “The Recipe” both off of Kendrick Lamar’s critically acclaimed “good kid, m.A.A.d city” He goes into detail about the making of “Poetic Justice”, “That song hit me in a certain way, and I started vibing with it, created the record, and I knew it was going to be for somebody special so I was just holding on to it.” Scoop shares that a number artists, including 50 cent, were interested in the record, “a couple artists wanted the record, I was playing it for a couple selective people at the time with. Like for 50 [cent] and a couple other people.” “Then once I got with Kendrick and everybody, they were just really vibing with the record a lot. And after “The Recipe” came out it was just mandatory we just started doing more stuff…That was one of the records that stuck out with the label and Dre and everybody…I’m happy where it went and it got Drake on it, it got cleared by Janet, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis that’s just amazing on its own.” Knowing that a few selective artists wanted “Poetic Justice”, Scoop explains why he gave the record to Kendrick. “It was more so just playing him all the special record that I had and I think he would appreciate. That was one of them…the reaction of people when he played it that was

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