A Quote by E-40

I'm not a full-fledged producer, but I can be one if I want to really spend my time on straight being a producer. — © E-40
I'm not a full-fledged producer, but I can be one if I want to really spend my time on straight being a producer.
I have become a full-fledged producer. I spend a lot of time on pre-production work.
If you got a vibe with a producer I think you should go full-fledged instead of being satisfied with two songs.
The producer can put something together, package it, oversee it, give input. I'm the kind of producer that likes to take a back seat and let the director run with it. If he needs me, I'm there for him. As a director, I like to have the producer there with me. As a producer, I don't want to be there because I happen to be a director first and foremost, I don't want to "that guy."
I love being a producer, and I think I essentially still operate as a producer even though I now have control of marketing and the ability to green-light shows - something every producer wants but that they don't get!
For me able to do the records I want to do and not have to worry about this producer or that producer or that trend, I'm not really interested in that.
If there is a public perception at all, they see the producer as a big old guy who smokes a cigar and has lots of money and lots of power. That's not what a producer is and, if it ever was what a producer was, it certainly hasn't been for a long time.
I think a lot of people who watch TV don't realize when they're watch TV shows and it says 'produced by' and producer, producer... there are all these producers. What the hell does a producer do? It's funny how much you have to worry about as a producer.
Being in L.A., it was really hard to find a country writer and producer. I eventually - years of searching - found this guy, Dan Franklin. He's an incredible musician and producer. We write so well together... It's been a really cool experience.
I love playing ball. I love being Sizzle. When the time comes for me to just be a full-time dad, a full-time actor, writer, director, producer, I will do all that.
You always have to remember in this business that the public doesn't care about us. It's very important to keep that in mind. If there is a public perception at all, they see the producer as a big old guy who smokes a cigar and has lots of money and lots of power. That's not what a producer is and, if it ever was what a producer was, it certainly hasn't been for a long time.
I was not, and am not, officially a producer of that film [I am love] but the work of what a producer does I learned at that stage and to a certain extent I've been a producer ever since.
I don't want to be labeled as a certain style producer; I just want to be producer and musician in general.
Boygenius' was the first time I produced without a producer-producer in the room. It's been crazy.
I think from the age of thirteen, I really wanted to be a producer and I've always thought that the producer was the top of the tree.
Jerry Bruckheimer really is an executive producer, who obviously is the most successful producer in the history of film and television.
You should find the dopest producer in your area, and that producer is always going to want songs written to his beat.
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