Without Zaytoven, trap music wouldn’t have that melodic sound we witness today with many rising artists working with the German native and San Francisco/Atlanta legend.
When the Trap mogul isn’t making a pack of Shrimp Ramen noodles in the kitchen, he’s enjoying his time cooking up beats in his studio working with young rising artists he says are “creative.”
Don’t get it twisted…Shrimp Ramen noodles are good and Zaytoven could buy his haters a pack of shrimp unless they want beef. Hopefully, it’s the brand pack and not the beef where haters are up against Gucci Mane, some real Trap guys and the mastermind behind the beats.
The legendary and iconic music producer spoke with BSO about how he maintained longevity in Hip-Hop as an OG.
“Believe it or not back then when I started producing with Gucci…that’s me coming to Atlanta and I was in San Francisco you know the Bay Area before that. That’s why “So Icy” sound like a Bay Area track because I was coming fresh from California. I didn’t know what I was doing you know? I was at my mom’s basement you know I had my own studio. I’m making beats and recording songs with my brother, my cousin and dude up the street. Gucci Mane was one of them guys that came from me cutting hair at the barbershop…and we just kind of connected man and started building a sound. We wasn’t doing it to make the Trap music last for 20 years. We was just doing it because we trying to make the hardest music so we can go the club and perform that night. Our style of music was just so different.”
