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8 Ball & MJG: Get In Where You Fit In

March 19th, 2007 | Author: Brian Sims

HHDX: Obviously both of you have done solo projects, Is there a different approach when you’re working together versus doing the solo thing?
8Ball: Yeah um, I think that yeah because we’re a group but we’re two different people at the same time. At the end of the day it’s still the same format. It’s the same format, whether it’s solo or as a group thing. Its always gonna be some Ball and G shit.

HHDX: Ridin High is supposed to be the ultimate 8Ball and
MJG album…
8Ball
: It’s like everything we did over the years all rolled into one. You will not be highly disappointed. It will put you in the mood of some of the older stuff- so its new stuff so it’ll definitely be fresh, but it has all the 8Ball and MJG format, we kept it gritty and gutter and it’s reminiscent of our older stuff.

MJG
: We got 3-6 Mafia of course, we got them and Slim from 112 on a song together, we got Project Pat on the first single, Juve, Jazzy Phae, Killer Mike, Pimp C and Yung Joc. And that’s about it man, its really an 8Ball and MJG on this album.

HHDX: How do you really feel about snap music? Do you embrace it?
8Ball: I mean, snap music is an Atlanta style of music. It’s an Atlanta style of music that blew up, and started off underground and it blew up like almost pop like, and I mean its just an Atlanta style of music. My fans wouldn’t expect me to rap over nothing like that. But I mean it’s all music.

MJG
: Its just another version, I can respect that.

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