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By Kiko Michaels
If the music industry were the NBA, then Sean Garrett would be aiming for the title of MVP. Sean Garret represents a growing breed of triple threat artists – being a singer, songwriter, and producer wrapped into one colorfully explosive package. In his still young career, his resume reads like an artist nomination list at the Grammy awards. Having worked with the likes of Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, and Usher just to name a few, this southern gentlemen has only one response to the music game. Winning. Sean is taking his winning attitude with him as he embarks on what might be his most challenging feat to date: his solo artist career. He has masterfully crafted hit songs for everyone else, but for many the question still remains: can he deliver the goods for himself? Well, if you ask Mr. “Bet I Penned It” himself. he will undoubtedly say that the answer to that question is yes. He told us that and so much more when we got the chance to catch up with the young hitmaker… AllHipHop.com Alternatives: What do you think it takes to make a hit record, on all fronts? Sean Garrett: First, know your audience; know what your people like to hear. Know what your people want to hear and then taking it up about five or six notches from there, because you’ve got to pretty much know what they like and know what to give them. But then don’t give them what they expect – exceed what they expect. When I did “Yeah” for Usher, I knew people wanted to see Usher fly like Mike. So you even have to take it to a whole other level and put it on a beat that everybody was going to feel, everybody was going to relate to and just be in the pocket. I knew Usher’s talents, I knew Usher’s ability to dance. I wanted a record that he could put on like a jacket, that he doesn’t even have to stretch the sides. It just fits him.
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