You’ve also done some work with Travis Barker. What was that like?
I actually produced a record and Juelz had picked up the record. Chubbie shops my beats. Juelz wanted to do the record with Travis Barker and we sent it out to him and he played the live drums on it. He got into it and that’s how that record came about. You also have your own artist Hodgie Street. What’s going on with him? I produced his song with Freeway. We have production from the Kick Drums. He’s a breath of fresh air to the music industry. As soon as we finish this project, we’re going to shop it to some labels. He’s a crazy artist. He just turned 21. He’s from Columbus. As soon as I first heard him, I was like, ‘Who is this kid?’ It took me some time to track him down. We did a song “Writing” and Freeway was feeling it so he hopped on it and we’ve been working together ever since. It’s been about a year now. What kind of potential does Hodgie Street have? Hodgie Street is not just going to be one of those in and out artists. He has longevity and he talks about real stuff. I think