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Carl "Chucky" Thompson, a Washington D.C. native and newly signed producer under Bad Boy Producer Management (93-98) and original member of the famed "Hitmen" production team, is the producer of the smash single "Big Poppa". He, along with Nashiem Myrick (another fellow Hitmen producer) actually created the platform for the smash single.
Nashiem Myrick, (who was also "Daddy's House" original studio manager) was the programmer for the "Between the Sheet" Isley Brothers sampled loop. Thompson put the finishing touches on it by adding the 1-2 drum pattern and the trademark West Coast synth line to seal the deal.
Thompson:
"I met BIG and i thought to myself, this guy may be from NYC, but his appeal was definitely universal. He's just a BIG playa. That to me is "Worldwide" When I first got introduced to BIG he had a mostly New York production based album. I knew he had an affiliation with West Coast hip-hop from his demeanor. So when Nashiem had this loop running, that was clearly to me a chance to put BIG to the test. This record has a universal player vibe to it. I felt the same vibe as Ice Cube's smash single, Good Day. If BIG is what I think he is, then he will take to this universal player vibe like a fish to water. I did the track and left for the day. Came in the next morning and Nashiem was like "yo, i gotta hear the hook BIG laid on the Isley joint". I heard it and said, this is exactly what I knew he was gonna do."
"The rest is history"—Precedingunsigned comment added byLifeprint1 (talk •contribs)15:47, 17 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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