are split between Eminem’s longtime collaborators — Royce da 5’9″ as well as Dr. Dre and his associates, a group that includes Dawaun Parker, Lawrence Jr., Dem Jointz, and Erik Griggs — and newcomers on hot streaks: D.A. Doman, who has been in high demand since producing Tyga’s comeback hit “Taste,” and Ricky Racks, the man partially responsible for Future’s “Crushed Up.”
Heron’s experience working with Eminem is similar. “I’m not sitting here with [Eminem] like, ‘you need an uptempo beat from a kid based in Miami right now,'” Heron says. “He’s the artist, and I’m just here lugging around cans of really cool paint that I think he’ll like.” But in truth there might not be that much difference between these two styles. “We’re making so many things, a lot of stuff is getting recorded at different and various times, and a lot of the experiences blend together,” Parker says. He remembers when Anderson .Paak showed up to cut vocals that appeared on the menacingly sing-song “Lock It Up” — “We wanted to do something that had a bounce beat, something on the less complex side,” Parker recalls — but most of the music-making is a blur.
EMINEM is king
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