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How it works. Natalie Coccia is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Jeremy Kulousek. He sustained life-threatenening injuries that included a gunshot wound to the chest and a collapsed lung that later put him back into the hospital during his recovery. Big Jerm is a talented in-house producer that works within the iconic studio I. Labs in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He's produced music for Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa. He's back at work now, however the medical bills are starting to come in. He is a friend to many and an integral part of hip-hop community not only in Pittsburgh, but nationally. I strongly encourage us to come together to show support for someone that has given back to some many.
Donate Share. Donations See top donations See top. Harry Smith. In Pittsburgh, that never happened before. All of that was unexpected for me. It was just fun! Everything was so new for everybody, it was like… Nobody was thinking about money stuff. At the time, we were just having fun and that was probably the best part about it, honestly.
I had that sample for so long. I had it chopped up for years. I was messing with it in the studio that day and [Mac] heard it. I put the drums on it and then E. Drums, the sample, and bass. Yeah, from my perspective. He had some other people in there… I recorded 90 percent of it, too. It was pretty carefree back then for everybody. At this point, it was just go to the studio, see what happens, and have fun. The world finally catches up with alternative artist Johnny Drille.
He breaks down his journey for Audiomack World. I always like when that happens. It was just sitting there, and Mac found it, and Wiz said it was cool. I thought that song was never gonna come out, and then Malcolm heard it and made it into something cool. I just remember it as us going in and having fun.
Yeah, exactly. That time period, I think we were all just kinda naive. It was still just low level. Whatever happens, happens. From being around Malcolm a lot, he was kinda like my little brother in a way with the music stuff.
So we would always mess with each other. It came together from there. Working with Mac on such an early project, did you foresee all the turns his music career would take? Did you see Macadelic and Watching Movies in him? I saw the talent. I always knew he was talented because he could always play instruments. I could definitely see the artistry in him, back then. Biggest surprise during the sessions? Eric was very surprised that he could play any instrument. I think that surprised both of us because, like I said, I met him as Easy Mac.
I think E. He would sit down and play anything. It was just natural to him, really. Yeah, definitely.
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