With Kanye West finally debuting his long awaited single "All Day" at the 2015 Brit Awards earlier this week, fans were surprised to hear how French Montana earned a producing credit to the single. In an interview with MTV, New York producer Velous explains the origins of the beat and French's overall role.

The 21-year-old says he created the beat over a year ago while watching Saturday Night Live. After signing to French's Coke Boys label, the producer says he initially gave the the beat to French.

"I guess Kanye was rocking with it, so he gave it to Kanye and they added some more," he said. "Kanye went in, French added some stuff to it and I co-produced it with my big bro."

He also explains that French didn't create the beat, but helped influenced many of the changes made to the track's final cut.

"There's a lot of different things that go into production," he said. "He doesn't make beats but he does add things, he has ideas. He always has ideas for all his tracks. There's stuff that I didn't put in the beat that they added to it, so that's where the co-production comes in. But he was definitely involved."

Velous says he hasn't met Kanye yet and hopes to do so soon. In addition to producing, Velous has also stepped behind the booth, creating tracks with Chinx and Ty Dolla $ign.

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