Part 4: Ced-Gee Produced Bill Cosby's Album: He's an A**hole, Deserves what He Got
Part 4: Ced-Gee Produced Bill Cosby's Album: He's an A**hole, Deserves what He Got

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In this clip, Ced-Gee speaks about his history with rapper Tim Dog, revealing that Tim came to live with him after his mother and cousin kicked him out of their homes. Ced-Gee spoke about Tim Dog battling for the feature on the Ultramagnetic MCs "A Chorus Line," which later got him a record deal. The label then wanted to build buzz around Tim by getting him to diss West Coast rappers, which he did on "F*** Compton," thus sparking the East Coast Vs West Coast beef. Ced-Gee went on to point out that NWA avoided responding to the track, despite it being #1 for two months.

During the conversation, Ced-Gee also spoke about working with KRS-One, who he says is arguably one of the best rappers of all time. He then spoke about the Ultramagnetic MCs dropping "Poppa Large," which he produced, in 2007. Ced-Gee explained that the original sampled Prince's "Batdance," and he revealed that Prince wanted all of the money from the song, which is why it didn't come out. To hear more, including how he produced an album for Bill Cosby in 2009, hit the above clip.