Scoop DeVille Talks Working With Kendrick Lamar And Dr. Dre on “The Recipe”

    The Internet has been buzzing over the past few days after the release of Kendrick Lamar’s Dr. Dre-assisted single off Good Kid in a Mad City titled “The Recipe.” Now, the song’s producer Scoop DeVille speaks on the record and how it came about.

    In a recent interview with Bootleg Kev for Hot 97.5 in Las Vegas, Scoop explained that rapper Stat Quo was instrumental in connecting him with Dr. Dre. He said that Stat actually showed Dre the song, and that within an hour of hearing it, Dre snagged it up for Lamar’s LP. Scoop also added that the song will be one of a few of his productions featured on K. Dot’s debut.

    “Man it’s unreal, it’s still catching up to me right now as we speak. My phone hasn’t stopped ringing,” he said. “I always knew Kendrick from back in the day when we were just grinding here with a lot of the rappers on the scene…Stat Quo was over at my house, and we were just playing beats, and I was playing him all the new stuff I had, and he was like, ‘I’ma play some of this stuff for [Dr.] Dre’…I didn’t expect anything ‘cus some of the records weren’t sounding west coast or anything that Dre would do normally. I got the phone call within an hour from Dre, and they were like, ‘We want to work with these records,’ and sure enough, they fell in love with [that record] and that’s the record that everybody wanted to focus on to be as the single.”

    He added, “We’ve got a few singles in the pipeline also for [Kendrick’s album]. I think everybody is going to be pretty amazed once they hear everything, ‘cus Kendrick is real talented and it’s just cool to be a part of the movement with Dre.”

    Scoop also spoke on the unique sample featured in the song. He said that he actually looked to indie rock group Twin Sister’s “Meet the Frownies” for the production, explaining that he heard the cut on the radio and immediately saw its hit potential.

    “[The sample is of] a group called Twin Sister, and the song is called ‘Meet the Frownies,'” he explained. “It’s like an indie rock joint that I heard on an indie station out here [in Los Angeles] before I was going out of town…and the record just came on and I was just real captivated by it and it won me over right when it started. I was like, ‘Yo, I got to do something with this, I know this could be something big.'”

    Check out the full interview, courtesy of 2DopeBoyz.

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    3. “The Internet has been buzzing over the past few days after the release of Kendrick Lamar’s Dr. Dre-assisted single off Good Kid in a Mad City titled ‘The Recipe.'”

      Internet? Yes. Is people gonna buy that ish? Nah man we need that section 80 sound.

      1. YOU, THE DOWNLOADING INTERNET TROLL, NEEDS IT…THE PEOPLE THAT BUY ALBUMS DONT WANNA HEAR NO DAMN SECTION 80.

      2. …and the award for the most ignorant comment goes to the negro above me. “No body wants to hear no damn Section 80” is clearly an indication that you haven’t even listened to “No damn Section.80” yet. Get smarter.

    4. Yo what do yo mean people wouldnt buy this shit…..dude this is just as good as anything on Section 80 except maybe Raegan Era or HiiPower….This is a great song right here

    5. Super Dope groove. Scoop is a genius for seeing what he could do with a indie joint that most wouldn’t know could be tooled in so smooth.

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