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Chapters & Sections (45)
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0:03
Story Behind the Song's Creation
1:06
The Production Process and Agreement
2:10
Early Version of Still Tipping
3:11
Slim Thug's Voice Evolution and the Switch House's Initial Focus on Mixtapes
4:15
The Screwed Up Click's Influence and the Switch House's Learning Experience
5:17
The Decision to Sign Artists and Create a Full-Fledged Record Label
6:21
Background on the Rivalry and Beef
6:52
Growing Up Together and Avoiding Conflict
7:23
Avoiding Record Labels Due to Personal Situation
8:26
T Ferris' Offer and Signing with Swiss House Records
8:58
Major Labels' Treatment of Artists
10:00
Rap on a Blank Beat
11:33
Exploring Alternative Beats for Still Tipping
12:06
Considering the Nutcracker Sample
13:08
Adjusting Tempo and Sound for Still Tipping
14:10
Deciding on the Final Version of Still Tipping
14:42
Initial Discussion and Slim Thug's Importance
15:13
Mike Jones' Rise to Popularity
16:15
Considering Mike Jones and Commissioner's Contributions
16:47
Avoiding Conflict by Removing Mike Jones
17:19
Personal Anecdote about T. Ferris and the Song
17:49
Description of T. Ferris' Physical Appearance
18:22
Phil Jackson's Coaching and Ego
18:53
Surprise at Not Being Featured in a Song
19:54
Comparison of Sound Quality between Boom Box and Car Stereo
19:54
Emotional Reaction to Being Featured in a Song
20:55
Adapting to Performance Tempo and Breath Control
21:26
Slim Thug's Inspiration and Verse Structure
21:58
Nostalgic Feelings and Sampling in Hip-Hop
22:28
Mike Jones' Style and Popularity
23:00
Rapper's Personal Opinion on Hardest Verse
24:02
Getting pages from a hustler and being hooked up
24:33
Shout out to Mike Jones and his current activities
25:34
Recording music in own studio
26:06
Staying ahead of the game and recording constantly