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Terrence ‘Punch’ Henderson Talks Building Top Dawg Entertainment, Mentoring Kendrick Lamar and SZA

Top Dawg Entertainment has cemented itself to be one of hip-hop’s premier independent label. The company, which is led by Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith and Terrence “Punch” Henderson, houses artists including Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Jay Rock, and SZA.

However, before the label enjoyed its success, it faced many challenges. In an in-depth interview with Complex, “Punch” discussed how he helped build TDE and the role he played in each of the artists’ growth. He also shared who he draws inspiration from and what motivates him to stay in the music business.

On joining forces with Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith:

“He was there from the start of when I was trying to do what I was doing. He would give me little advice. . . It was constant conversation. If I had a question, I would call him. The conversations just grew more. . . He liked the way I think, the way my mind works. That I should just come over with him. And at the same time, I was reaching a limit with what I was doing. . .”

On why TDE split with Warner Music Group:

“We didn’t fit and we didn’t want to be there. And I don’t think they necessarily wanted us to be there. It was kind of an easy split. We got this internet thing that’s moving now, we got Twitter. . . We don’t need a middle man. If we can go directly to the people, then when it’s time to deal with them again if we want to, we’ll have leverage.”

On helping Kendrick (formerly known as K. Dot) introduce himself as Kendrick Lamar:

“The first thing you do when you introduce yourself to somebody is you tell them your name. And that’s how they get to know you and who you are. And at that time he wanted to make more personal music. Before that he was rapping for the sake of rapping. Rapping about rap. So I was like, ‘tell stories and show your lyrical ability within those true stories. That’d get the people right away.'”

On how he and his artists come up with concepts at the studio:

“We spend more time talking in the studio than recording. . . We be sitting around throwing out ideas. Talking from science, to religion, to history, to what’s going on in the neighborhood. Through that we developed certain concepts, certain ideas.”

On the role he plays in his artists’ growth:

“I’m more of a confirmation. I can write, record. They [the artists] respect what I do musically as well. I’ve always been a writer, I never considered to be a rapper. I understand them more than the average business person, or an average label person would. Cause I know what’s like to be stuck on a bar, or I know what is like to deliver a certain lyric a certain way. So it’s a deeper connection. So they know they can always call me. . . And I’ll give them exactly what it is. I can give way more insight on it.”

On what motivates him to stay in the music business:

“I’m not really goal driven, that’s not my thing. I just enjoy making the music and touching people. Once it touches the people and moves them a certain way, I guess that’s the goal that’s been fulfilled. Everything else that comes with it is cool, I appreciate it for sure. But the main focus is to change something about somebody’s life.”

Watch the full conversation above.

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Watch G-Eazy’s ‘No Limit Remix’ Video Feat. A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, French Montana, Juicy J, and Belly

Last week, G-Eazy dropped the remix for his hit single “No Limit” featuring A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, French Montana, Juicy J, and Belly. Today, the Bay Area rapper has returned with a video for it. The visual shows the star-studded crew flexing with stacks of cash in an abandoned warehouse.

The original version of “No Limit,” which is currently No. 10 on Billboard’s Hot 100, was DJcity’s 23rd most-downloaded track of 2017. It was also the second most-downloaded song of September.

Watch the video above and download “No Limit Remix” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Side Effects’ Video

Listen to Styles Davis’ DJcity Podcast Mix

DJcity’s National Director Styles Davis has served up 32 minutes of dance music for the DJcity Podcast. In addition to featuring a fresh selection of tracks, Styles’ mix includes live blends throughout.

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Tracklist:

1. Wantigga – Nobody Does It Better
2. Faith Evans – Love Like This – Freejak Voodoo Song Bootleg
3. Todd Terry & DJ S.K.T ft. Jess Kondoors – Preach
4. Whitney Houston – How Will I Know – FooR Remix
5. CamelPhat & Elderbrook – Cola
6. The Magician & Julian Perretta – Tied Up – Kideko Remix
7. Problem ft. Bad Lucc – Get On It – Acap
8. Duke Dumont & Gorgon City ft. NAATIONS – Real Life
9. Ryan Blyth & After 6 ft. Malisha Bleau – Show Me
10. MK – 17
11. James Hype ft. Kelli Leigh – More Than Friends
12. Icarus ft. Talay Riley – Trouble
13. Freejak & Safety First! ft. BB Diamond – Closer Than Close

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Related: Listen to djlazyboy’s DJcity Podcast Mix

DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Dec. 19

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DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of Dec. 19:

Big Sean & Metro Boomin ft. Travis Scott – Go Legend
Dice Soho – Giraffe
G-Eazy ft. A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Juicy J, & Belly – No Limit Remix
Jax Jones ft. Ina Wroldsen – Breathe
Post Malone ft. Nicky Jam & Ozuna – rockstar – Latin Remix
SZA & Calvin Harris – The Weekend – Funk Wav Remix

Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.

Related: DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Dec. 12

DJcity Trends for December 2017

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DJcity Trends

The December 2017 edition of DJcity Trends is now available here.

DJcity Trends is a monthly collection of tracks intended to help DJs discover new and buzzing club music. They are hand-picked by influential DJs from around the world.

Related: Watch Chris Villa’s ‘Trends Mix’ for Dec. 2017

Watch Turntablist and Singer Asian Hawk Perform His Soulful Track, ‘Miss Tight’

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Asian Hawk, a former DMC UK Champion, performs his soulful track “Miss Tight” in a new routine for DJcityTV. The Bristol native sings, scratches, and plays piano in the four-minute performance.

Filmed and edited by Revrt.

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