What was the creative process like on Never a Dull Moment?
Lee Bannon: Basically we had “Winter Coat” and I sat down and just wanted to take it back to the fundamentals of it and make them more like a break. Some big influences for it were Madlib, DJ Muggs and RZA. Those were some of the inspirations behind it. What does the title Never a Dull Moment mean to you guys? Willie the Kid: For me, musically, I’ve been in a space for maybe the last year or so where I’ve really just been making music purely for fun, making exactly what I wanted to make, picking what I wanted to pick and saying what I wanted to say. Bannon, as long as I’ve known him, he’s always been making that kind of music. This music has been therapeutic. I said that on the “Winter Coat” record. He’s from Sacramento and I’m from Michigan so that’s two different parts of the world but what he was doing was what I wanted and it was like therapy. And with what’s going on in hip-hop right now, when I put this against everything else, it sounds original and refreshing. From the rhymes t