Mike Dean celebrates one of his boldest production choices as he reflects on working with The Throne’s hit single.
While and Jay-Z’s creative partnership has taken a few hitches following the release of 2011’s classic Watch The Throne, one thing has endured — the music they made during their brief but spectacular reign. And while both rappers obviously contributed to the album’s success, the work of the producers should not go uncelebrated. As was involved in the creation of several key Watch The Throne tracks, including the produced “N***as In Paris,” he recently opened up about some of his favorite moments behind-the-scenes.
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Speaking on Beats 1, Dean cited his work on the smash hit to be the “boldest” production work of his career. “The “Paris” record from Watch The Throne, we were pushing boundaries, making samples out of Jay-Z and chopping them up,” he recalls. “That was one of my first dope-ass endings. I went in the studio one day, had a hangover, and I kind of felt like how that ending sounds.”
To think, it wouldn’t have been possible were it not for , who introduced Dean and Kanye to begin with. He reveals that the pair originally connected after they both produced on ‘s The Fix abum, with Kanye having laced the iconic “Guess Who’s Back.” From there, Mike and Kanye developed an appreciation for one another, and a longstanding creative relationship was forged as a result. Check out the full interview below.