Was working with Juelz Santana a good experience?
Mayne: Anytime I hear someone new over our record is a good experience. I’m always wondering what certain artists would sound like over our records, and once we do it, it’s a good feeling. Hearing them for the first time on our records is crazy. How did Lil’ Wayne’s “Money on my Mind” come about? Dru: There’s a producer named DJ Nasty who had a relationship with someone at Cash Money. He knew they were looking for records so we sent them beats and “Money on my Mind” was recorded right away. Do you make beats with artists in mind? Mayne: Yeah. “Little Haiti” was catered to Smitty. His people hit us up at midnight and we had his record ready the next morning. Now that we have work coming in, and Cam may want a single for us, we got their beats ready. We have to do what we have to do. If Fat Joe wants a single, we do it. Everything is catered now. We put hooks on our records. Most of our records already have hooks in them. The hooks have to fit them, and if it does, you have a smash. Not