DJ Mustard vs. Mike Will Made It Who Yall Got? Cast Your Votes Below!

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Okay who do yall have? It’s a battle between the sounds of  hit producers DJ Mustard and Mike WiLL Made It, two of  hip-hop’s hottest producers in the game right now. Tell us who ya’ll feeling the most by voting below, make sure you guys check out the numbers as well when it comes to who makes more hit singles.

Many people don’t get to hear the producer but they have a lot to do with the music we listen and love today. I know that many of us listen to a song and won’t even pay attention to the lyrics (Im Guilty LOL) we just bounce to the beat, more than likely created by some other person than the artist. Now this is when the question comes in. “Which producer is making us dance the most?” One of the dopest hiphop sites  SeeTheSound.com decided to put the spotlight on two of the hottest and biggest producers in the game right now and putting them head-to-head in a online battle of production skill and expertise to see who’s hits hit the hardest! : In one corner we have Mike WiLL Made It of Atlanta, Georgia, and Cali’s own DJ Mustard of Los Angeles, California.

Both Mike Will & Mustard are responsible for switching up the sound of mainstream hip-hop. DJ Mustard most known for his “ratchet” sound with placements on songs from Tyga, Young Jeezy, 2 Chainz, as well as with fellow L.A. owns  YG. Mike WiLL, on the other hand, has collaborations with Drake’s right-hand man Noah aka “40” and trap OG Lex Luger, creating a significant sound of his own, which he’s used with hip-hop artists like Rick Ross, Meek mill,ludacris,waka flaka flame, Future, & Juicy J to name a few, as well as bringing it to the pop world with work from Miley Cyrus.

 

This is a tough one for us so help us out and gives us your vote!

 

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Rick Ross Dropped From Reebok Endorsement Deal: Is This Fair?

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Recently rapper Rick Ross has taken A LOT of heat for a line in his new song U.O.E.N.O in which he says a controversial line that seems to be referring to date rape. He states “Put Molly [Ecstasy] all in the champagne.  She ain’t even know it.  I took her home and I enjoy that.  She ain’t even know it.” I don’t believe that reebok should have dropped him from his endorsement because rap has no censor for example Young Money Artist Mack Maine stating ” when you turn 18 holla at me miley cyrus” implying he was waiting on a minor at the time to turn 18 to date/have sex but no one said anything or rapper Eminem crazy lyrics about killing his ex wife rap is rap it has no censor. Most of the time in rap the artist says what’s going to sale what’s going to attract a crowd in his/her record not something they believe in. Yes, he said it but I don’t believe that he would actually do that to a woman. Reebok will agree with this being that they said in their statement to TMZ “While we do not believe that Rick Ross condones sexual assault, we are very disappointed he has yet to display an understanding of the seriousness of this issue or an appropriate level of remorse.” I can see why they are disappointed he could’ve showed more concern and some remorse for offending rape victims but at the same time this is a man who’s been judged and talked about since day 1 so he probably feels as if this is another case were he’s being attacked by the public. In my opinion this is exactly what happen. If he had actually took action in sexual assault I would understand them releasing him from his contract but just talking about it in a song no. Tell me what you guys think in a comment below xoxo