Music has been my harem since I was 5. Collecting records was my first crush. DJing was my first girlfriend. Drumming was the first time I did it. Touring as dad's bandleader was a more experienced woman teaching me how to do it right. Taking all my education and applying it to my career was a marriage of polygamous levels: main wives were recording, concerts & documenting. My kids were the records. I was faithful. Times were good and bad.---but somewhere along the journey I found my first goomah: "Making Beats". Don't get me wrong I love my wife. Still with them. But sometimes you just---*shrug* I mean my chick was a cool, down ass side chick. Made me feel young. Didn't really need her for my everyday life. I hide her from plain site. Never took her around my main wife, "the set". But night after night I'd find myself sneaking out of the house and visiting my side jawn. I'd give her expensive gifts---like copping $900 records from across the globe in hopes that she'd return the favor and make me sound good. We always did it in secret. Like there was shame in pursuing another woman not named Ludwig or Techniques. She didn't even have a name--"she" was a "they" (twins): 1200 & her fatter younger sister 2000 XL. Once I met Dilla: the first modern non "musician/musician" I saw treat his craft like the best musicians I knew (he would have 5 beats made by 1pm---life changing beats) I too said "I gotta commit to my side chick the same way i commit to my wife". From '96 on 5-7 hours a day choppin/flippin/practicing. Took YEARS before I got out of my shyness to let people hear results. Then Feb 06 when Dilla died....I rarely touched those machines again --I was traumatized. Had a longing....but couldn't do it. Today out the blue I decided to look up my old side chick. She got some work done, but looks the same. Embraced me. Said "I knew you'd come back...you talk "foodie this & that" but I knew where your heart lies" she was right: I missed her. Was scared to find out I didn't *have it* like I use to. "I stopped making beats long time ago" I used to say with pride. I never meant it tho. She took me back. I still love her. #TogetherAgain #MPCRenaisance

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Music has been my harem since I was 5. Collecting records was my first crush. DJing was my first girlfriend. Drumming was the first time I did it. Touring as dad's bandleader was a more experienced woman teaching me how to do it right. Taking all my education and applying it to my career was a marriage of polygamous levels: main wives were recording, concerts & documenting. My kids were the records. I was faithful. Times were good and bad.---but somewhere along the journey I found my first goomah: "Making Beats". Don't get me wrong I love my wife. Still with them. But sometimes you just---*shrug* I mean my chick was a cool, down ass side chick. Made me feel young. Didn't really need her for my everyday life. I hide her from plain site. Never took her around my main wife, "the set". But night after night I'd find myself sneaking out of the house and visiting my side jawn. I'd give her expensive gifts---like copping $900 records from across the globe in hopes that she'd return the favor and make me sound good. We always did it in secret. Like there was shame in pursuing another woman not named Ludwig or Techniques. She didn't even have a name--"she" was a "they" (twins): 1200 & her fatter younger sister 2000 XL. Once I met Dilla: the first modern non "musician/musician" I saw treat his craft like the best musicians I knew (he would have 5 beats made by 1pm---life changing beats) I too said "I gotta commit to my side chick the same way i commit to my wife". From '96 on 5-7 hours a day choppin/flippin/practicing. Took YEARS before I got out of my shyness to let people hear results. Then Feb 06 when Dilla died....I rarely touched those machines again --I was traumatized. Had a longing....but couldn't do it. Today out the blue I decided to look up my old side chick. She got some work done, but looks the same. Embraced me. Said "I knew you'd come back...you talk "foodie this & that" but I knew where your heart lies" she was right: I missed her. Was scared to find out I didn't *have it* like I use to. "I stopped making beats long time ago" I used to say with pride. I never meant it tho. She took me back. I still love her. #TogetherAgain #MPCRenaisance


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