BIRDS OF PREY SOUNDTRACK FULL
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She was also awarded with Billboard's Powerhouse Award at the annual Women in Music celebration. With now over 1B streams across all platforms and her single "Cash Shit' featuring Da Baby certified platinum, it's easy to see how the originator of "Hot Girl Summer" is quickly becoming a household name in hip-hop, pop, fashion, entertainment and beyond. Filled with bold sounds and upbeat anthems to blast in the car just like Quinn, while also power-ballads demonstrating deep-seated love and resentment after a toxic relationship, some of pop and rap’s biggest names and up-in-coming artists have banded together to. BIRDS OF PREY: THE ALBUM was executive produced by Margot Robbie, Cathy Yan, Sue Kroll and Bryan Unkeless. The Birds of Prey soundtrack is exactly what you’d expect it to be. “There’s also helping the artist better understand themselves, better understand what they’re trying to do, and the most rewarding thing for me is helping them realize that.Birds of Prey is one of many new collaborations from Megan, following her appearance on the Queen and Slim soundtrack with single "Ride or Die" and Gucci Mane's anthemic bop "Big Booty." Earlier this year, Megan dropped the explosive 300 Entertainment debut Fever, catapulting her to stardom, landing her with #1 songs at urban and rhythmic radio and appearances on NPR Tiny Desk, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon!, E! News and the BET Hip-Hop Awards, where she took home the prize for Mixtape of the Year, and the MTV VMA's where she won for Best Power Anthem. Named by Rolling Stone as a soundtrack guru, Weaver is a GRAMMY® Award winner and five-time nominee, who has produced numerous multi-platinum soundtrack projects that have amassed tens of millions of albums sold worldwide. “For me, songwriting is about the connection that you can make with an artist,” he says. Sarazen plans to focus on his songwriting career and see where it takes him. A week after that, he texted me that final version of the song, I put my final touches on it and that was that.” “He then talked about how there’s a hook section in the song that he wrote for Snoop and he wanted to use my beat for it. “He thanked me for the beat and told me that it was exactly what he needed for a project he was working on to complete it.He told me that him and Snoop had been talking about doing a song together, but he didn’t want to send him anything to work on until they got the right song to do.
Michael knew that I had a few beats that I wanted to give to Warner to see if they could give them to anyone on their roster, and during the meeting I played a beat that became the song.”Ī record company executive sent the track to several rappers, including D Smoke, who later connected with Sarazen via FaceTime.
I grew up making beats, and that’s what got me into it. “It was a lot of the pop stuff that we both worked on, and my roots and passion for music comes from rap. “In my first meeting with them, Michael, Jamie and I were playing songs that Michael and I had written, because he’s my writing partner. “I’m currently signed with Warner Chappell, which is Warner Records’ division for music publishing,” he says. The song came out the day before the movie, and it all happened after a meeting. There’s definitely a piece of home that we both connect with.”Īlong with his work on “Sway With Me,” Sarazen recently got to be behind the beat for the track “Gaspar Yanga,” which has California rapper D Smoke and the legendary Snoop Dogg spitting rhymes. Whether it’s meeting new people or writing with somebody for the first time in a session, chances are that I’ll meet someone from Long Island or Connecticut or someplace like that. and in these circles are from the East Coast.
“Funny enough, most of the people I know out in L.A. “There’s definitely a big difference,” he says of life on the West Coast. Sarazen, who moved to Los Angeles last year, says he’s been experiencing a cultural change from his native New England, but he’s been meeting colleagues from all over the Northeast.