Jermaine Dupri airs out his situation about Def Jam ousting.
"It was a situation where it felt very stagnant to me," says Dupri, who was in charge of several releases including Jagged Edge's "Baby Making Music" and girl friend Janet Jackson album.Click Here For More...
Speaking candidly with Essence after reading blogs and receiving messages from fans concerned about his reported ousting, Dupri says: "I’m a record person, so if I give you a record and you don’t put it out, then basically you’re showing me that it’s really no business. I never got a chance to put the records out. I had Johnta Austin, Ninth Ward and Dondria. I read the blogs and I’m thinking, How can they say that I’m not putting out records when anyone who knows my track record knows I’m about making music?"
Admitting that he "just stopped dealing with (Def Jam) on a daily basis," the So So Def label maker made it clear that he's not bitter, but just wanted to clear the air.
While Dupri's plans from here on out are up in the air, he does have a deal for TAG Records and says he's not in the same position as other people at Def Jam.
"I’m a person who continues to carve out my own way. Instead of watching things happen, I make them happen. If L.A. (Reid) gets fired at Def Jam (he’s 20 years older than me) where is he going to go? Many of the people at the label; if their bosses were to fire them today, they don’t have anything else to do. Their lives are over. I’m not that dude. Life ain’t over for me."
For more on Jermaine Dupri's interview visit Essence.com.
"It was a situation where it felt very stagnant to me," says Dupri, who was in charge of several releases including Jagged Edge's "Baby Making Music" and girl friend Janet Jackson album.Click Here For More...
Speaking candidly with Essence after reading blogs and receiving messages from fans concerned about his reported ousting, Dupri says: "I’m a record person, so if I give you a record and you don’t put it out, then basically you’re showing me that it’s really no business. I never got a chance to put the records out. I had Johnta Austin, Ninth Ward and Dondria. I read the blogs and I’m thinking, How can they say that I’m not putting out records when anyone who knows my track record knows I’m about making music?"
Admitting that he "just stopped dealing with (Def Jam) on a daily basis," the So So Def label maker made it clear that he's not bitter, but just wanted to clear the air.
While Dupri's plans from here on out are up in the air, he does have a deal for TAG Records and says he's not in the same position as other people at Def Jam.
"I’m a person who continues to carve out my own way. Instead of watching things happen, I make them happen. If L.A. (Reid) gets fired at Def Jam (he’s 20 years older than me) where is he going to go? Many of the people at the label; if their bosses were to fire them today, they don’t have anything else to do. Their lives are over. I’m not that dude. Life ain’t over for me."
For more on Jermaine Dupri's interview visit Essence.com.
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