March 30th, 2007

Mannie Fresh Signed To Def Jam, Talks About Cash Money

Check out the interview below.

Part 1 (About Cash Money past and present)
Part 2 (Working with Nas,T.I., Talks About Jay-Z giving him a deal)
Part 3 (Talks about Baby, Hip Hop Is Dead)
Part 4



10 Responses to “Mannie Fresh Signed To Def Jam, Talks About Cash Money”

  1. auau Says:

    he’s not lying we started a whole lot of shit in the south and we don’t get no credit. Everything atl known for they stole from us from crunk till everything the ying yang twins do. the only thing they ever started was the snap dance. everybody in the south give us our props and stop stealing our style.

  2. lashae da jersey legend Says:

    manny fresh is the shtt. but why aint dunn on cash money records that he started?? why J probably because of money reasons’

  3. xlpe Says:

    TRUE STORY.

  4. GLOCK Says:

    Manny Fresh is an underated producer. He one of the best to do it, and he been in the game for a long time too.

  5. Chi-City Says:

    Good Move by Def Jam

  6. wilson20102030 Says:

    I agree with my nigga GLOCK, Manny is one of the most underated producer after all those hits he did 4 CM.
    GOOD MOVE BY JAY & CO

  7. blac Says:

    Good interview. Shouts to realtalk for keeping the info straigt out the artist mouth. Alot of these cats be printing shit, and the shit be some bUllshit half the time. Good journalist put out the real shit. Keep up the good work

  8. Junior Says:

    wonderin if he gunna make a beat for Jay-Z or Roc-A-Fella artists…or def jam members like Ludacris, Fabolous, etc

  9. whoa Says:

    ^^^^probably luda and jeezy, thats about it

  10. mr. 504 Says:

    I FEEL LIKE MANNY FRESH IS THE BEST AND JAY WAS RIGHT FOR SIGNING HIM, FRESH HOLLA 7TH WARD BOUND. U HEARD ME

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