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What's up y'all it's your man Chuck Creekmer AKA Jake so I'm here with my man Benny Boom
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The frat is in the building. That's right. Yeah. 85 All. And we got your son Mini Boom in here yo
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How you doing man? How's it feel working with such a legendary man such as your father
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It's really inspirational honestly cause everybody, it's like everybody here considers him as
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a legend and I just want to some, you know, kind of build my way up to having that sort
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of legacy. Yeah. Now, now what made you get into beats? Did he tell you to do it or did you
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Oh no, it was, um, it was probably like one day in like fifth grade I was just like messing
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around in a garage band and then he heard it and then he thought I should probably
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you know, take it a little bit more seriously. So then he got me like FL and then I started like just going up from there. Yeah
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Legacy's important. How's it feel working with your son on, on in this capacity? You know, it's, it's, it's insane because I'm at a different place in my career
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I'm on the, I'm not past the music videos, but I'm on the TV movie side and it's just
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it affords me the time and opportunity to spend some time with him and, and you know
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it's crazy how the, the artists that I've come across working with are like, that's
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your son? Oh man. You know? And so I'm getting him into the track, but he's got to run the race, you know what I mean
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So I'm getting them into the arena, but when they hear the music, when they, you know
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it's, it's, it's all him. So talk to me about the artists you've been working with
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So so far I got, um, I work with a lot of artists, but right now for the songs I have
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out right now, um, Serena Smart, Too Rare, Fabio Foran, uh, D from Sloan
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Um, oh yeah. Busta Rhymes. Yeah. Oh yeah. O to the Real. Yeah
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All those, um, all of them I've been in the studio with. Um, I don't think I, yeah. NEMS too
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Yeah. Yeah. Coney Island. Yeah. Yeah. Um, it's all really just like a, like a vibe in the studio
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Every single time we make a song, um, it's just like being in there, being in there when
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they're just like recording, like, like writing new lines, maybe like on the spot
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Like I could like maybe ask for something to get changed. Like it's always, it's always like in being in the presence of the studio, it kind of
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just makes everything flow a lot better. Um, hip hop's 50 this year
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Um, we're talking to people about hip hop turning 50 as well as the next 50, you know
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the next iteration of the culture. What are your thoughts on that? I'm, I'm excited, you know, cause I remember 50, you know, I remember hip hop from its inception
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I was old enough to really know it and understand it and have my, you know, my school book with
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all the words from the message and the breaks are written in my, you know, my elementary
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school, you know, book. I'm excited for what it has turned into, you know, um, I'm excited about being able to
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usher in someone with the potential to actually change, be that next level of change, that
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next wave of change. And it's, it's incredible, man. It's incredible feeling. Yeah
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Well, continued success. And we're going to catch up with y'all in New York. Do a full blown interview. There we go
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All right. Quick drop. Okay. You can hold that. Just look right at that
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All right. Hey, what's up? I'm Benny boom and I'm many boom. And then I'll say we are all hip hop. Okay
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Nice to meet you. Okay. Hey, what's up? I'm Benny boom. Mini boom
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And we are on all hip hop.com. Peace. Thank you, bro. Yeah