Jermaine Dupri Reacts To Producer Self Service Alleging He Doesn’t Make His Own Beats: N*gg* Get The F*ck Outta Here W/ That Sh*t

Jermaine Dupri & producer Self Service
Jermaine Dupri Reacts To Producer Self Service Alleging He Doesn’t Make His Own Beats: N*gg* Get The F*ck Outta Here W/ That Sh*t
Jermaine Dupri is clearing the air when it comes to his passion for producing hits!

Jermaine Dupri
Recently, Jermaine Dupri took it to Instagram to share a video of him clarifying claims made by producer Self Service about him not making his own beats. Record executive Jermaine Dupri explained:
“So we in the studio and my n*gga Rocko just sent me this video of this producer named Self Service, I guess that’s his name. And he was saying that Irv Gotti took credit for ‘Get At Me Dog’ beat. Is that the beat? I thought Grease did it okay, whatever I don’t know these DMX records.”
The 49-year-old continued:
“He said in the 90’s, that it was a going thing for producers with a name to take n*gg*s beats right? And he named Irv Gotti, he named Puff Daddy and he was about to say DNY and I guess he thought how they was gon’ beat his *ss so he didn’t say they name. But he did say my name.”
Dupri exclaimed:
“N*gg* get the f*ck outta here with that sh*t right?”
Rocko explained in the video that in the 90s producers stealing beats and taking credit was usually the topic of conversation in the music industry.
The father of one added:
“By the way, that might be true, but my n*gg* Self Service, or whoever the f*ck you is, that don’t come over here, don’t bring that sh*t over here with me. I make my beats, I write my songs. Me and Brown we work together, this is what the f*ck we do. Leave that sh*t to somebody else. And for anybody else out there thinking that, keep that sh*t over there where ya’ll at! We make records over here, n*gg*s go in the studio and do what the f*ck we gotta do. If you ain’t never seen me in the studio, then don’t make that statement about me man. Get your information right.”
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In an interview, producer Self Service called out producers that allegedly stole beats, including beats he worked on, in the past. Self Service disclaimed:
“He [Irv Gotti] took credit for the “What’s My Name?” record. He didn’t do nothing on that beat.”
Self Service continued:
“Look let me tell you, the going thing back then was, Puff did it, Irv did it I think DNY, nah not DNY. Puff, Irv, Jermaine Dupri, certain n*gg*s that had them names and everybody thought they was the n*gg*s, they was just getting beats from other n*gg*s.”
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