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bboy87

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Will.I.Am talks about BEP and MJ

found this on a mj board

Will.I.Am: Will He Won’t He?
http://www.rwdmag.com/art...d=&id=3175

Friday ,12th January 2007
William James Adams Jr, better known as Will.I.Am, one quarter of the Black Eyed Peas and a certified premiership producer, has worked with artists ranging from Sergio Mendes and Sting to Justin Timberlake and Busta Rhymes. But with musical surgery to undergo with Michael Jackson, will the cool façade last? Chantelle Fiddy finds out.

Where are you right now?
I’m in Brazil, it’s one more show here, then we’re off to Argentina. I’m just going online in my hotel.
Everyone has to catch up on emails and MySpace, right?
Yeah, I got a lot of catching up to do. I check the comments on the MySpace and I look on YouTube after every concert to see who posts up phone clips first.

Do you give a prize?
No, they get arrested (Laughs).
The main talking point right now has gotta be you working with Michael Jackson?
Yeah, I'm going back to him in December. He called me up and I thought someone was joking around. I hear (he puts on high MJ voice) 'Hello it's Michael' and I was like 'Yeah right, stop playing!' Then he said 'I want to congratulate you on all your success, you're doing a powerful thing for the world with your music and staying true to what you believe in. I've been following you for a long time... do you mind if I call you in a couple of days at 4pm?’ Then he started ringing me everyday at 4pm. We were on tour with The Pussycat Dolls at the time, so I started working on music for him on the bus.

Did you approach working with Michael differently compared to other artists?
Well, it was more like, how would I like Michael to sound now, what would I want him to do? When I finally sat down with him, I was nervous. I couldn't be the way I would be like when I'm with Justin or Nas. I've idolised Michael my whole life. I had to be honest with him. I told him it was hard and he asked why, so I explained I didn't grow up listening to Justin's music, so it's easy to work with him. We're equals and when you're in the studio with someone you have to be equal, never above or below. When I worked with Nas I wasn't like 'Ok, here's the greatest lyricist.' You have to put yourself on the same place and make sure you compliment or better the stuff you love. I had to really get over it with Michael.

How was it on a personal level? Did you like him?
On a personal level, it was cool. I spent the whole first day asking him questions like 'What was it like when you first did the moonwalk, how did it feel?’ It turned into a freakin’ interview; everything we're doing today is like branches from his tree. The seed came from Michael Jackson and James Brown. Michael told me for him, his influence was James Brown all the way. I was like 'Damn, I worked with James Brown!’ 'He said ‘You worked with James Brown, I always wanted to work with James Brown...' I said, 'Ok let's do it...' So those were the kind of things that gave me confidence to move forward.

You do a great impression of him by the way...
I can do James Brown too (Laughs).

Is there a lot of pressure on you now to deliver a big album?
We talked about what we wanted to accomplish, because how are you gonna compete with Thriller? I said, ‘Michael, when you wake up in the morning how do you compete with yourself? I know how to compete with the market place but when you influence the marketplace in every way possible, from fan clubs to sponsorships to videos...’ He was like 'Oh God bless you', but I said 'No seriously, I'm not trying to compliment you Michael, I need to know this for when we get in the studio cos the music has to represent that...’ Me and him had this deep conversation and started talking about the experience today; ringtones, the computer, iTunes, movies, YouTube, MySpace...

Does he know about all that stuff?
Yes, but this arena still needs to be defined. People are using it, but they haven't defined what to do with this platform yet. We need to think about how music’s going to be experienced. Think about all the great songs that come out every week - their life span is like a week. You probably aren't playing stuff from eight weeks ago but people are still playing Billie Jean and Beat It.

Things have changed a lot since you were with Eazy-E on Ruthless Records. When was the last time you saw him before he passed away?
It was about two weeks, early March. I spoke to Eazy when he was in hospital and he was like ‘See you soon.’ For the last three years him and Jerry Heller would take me to this place called Monty's for my birthday party. March 15, we went to Monty's and Jerry told me it wasn’t looking good. It was a shock; he’d been coughing a lot and had only gone to hospital for bronchitis.

When you came out with Where Is The Love, the hip hop community weren't that complimentary. Does criticism bother you?
You can't be like 'I’m going to jump off this building', cause that's suicide. But if you say 'I'm gonna jump off this building and make sure the rope's tied', to someone who doesn't know about bungee jumping, they're gonna think that person’s crazy. But when that person jumps and springs back up, then trends happen. With BEP, everything we've done is thought out. Some fans were like 'That's suicide, you're putting a white girl in your group, that's not hip hop.' What are you talking about? What is hip hop to you? People that make those comments, I don't think their knowledge of hip hop goes that far.

Have you ever made a record, gone back to it and wished you'd done something differently?
Yeah! A song called Request Line we did with Macy Gray. I don't like the song we did with Wyclef either, Rap Song and I don't like Hips Don't Lie that much.

Having accomplished so much, when was the last time you felt proud?
When I’m onstage. It's been a long journey to get here, Eazy passing away, being homeless... but we stuck to our dreams and the community who gave us a hard time for what we did, are coming to you to produce their records. Journalists fed us to the wolves, wrote us off, and those artists, those journalists are now applauding us. I'm proud of sticking to my guns.

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"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #1 posted 01/23/07 1:31am

dag

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Interesting. Thanks for the article.
"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #2 posted 01/23/07 1:51am

MikeMatronik

Thanks for posting this.
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Reply #3 posted 01/23/07 4:53am

MendesCity

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What a tool, "Request Line" is the best thing he's ever done!
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Reply #4 posted 01/23/07 8:43am

JasonStar

MendesCity said:

What a tool, "Request Line" is the best thing he's ever done!


What does he mean, "I'm going back to him in December???" confuse
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Reply #5 posted 01/23/07 10:54am

bboy87

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This article was done in early November '06
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #6 posted 01/23/07 2:27pm

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MendesCity said:

What a tool, "Request Line" is the best thing he's ever done!


I loved "Request Line". I wonder what changes he wanted to make.
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Reply #7 posted 01/24/07 4:13am

DarlingDiana

I really hope this Michael Jackson record is kick ass. I can't waiter for the sucker to come out. I hope it's definately within the next 12 months. I couldn't stand it being pushed back to 2008.
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Reply #8 posted 01/24/07 10:39pm

alphastreet

if it doesn't come out late 2007/2008 then there is something very wrong and it'll be like invincible all over again.
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