Vocals or Music first?

Anyway, I believe it's just her wanting to come on a finished thing, and do minimal work. It's sad really, cause the girl can sing. I was really up front, I said that my intention was to spend a day in the studio to get on the same line, test things out you know, get a sense of direction. I said I wanted to harness the best out of her voice, to really make it shine, as far as my experience allows it. But, after all those things, and me spending days on the program to write something to her liking, she puts an accent on others wanting to work with her, like It's a rat race. So I refused to even think that way. After this, she calls me outta the blue, and says, she has one hour, One Hour man. It takes me one hour to turn on all my equipment. After that a guy comes in town, like this big shot rapper, regionally recognized, a big thing, told her he is gonna feature her on a album of his, and I lost contact with her. Anyway, that failed, now I reestablished the contact, same story. In the past she worked only with you know, sampled crap, and she really doesn't get the technical side of things. Do you get me man? I need to lay hold on her, she has a beautiful voice, and she is creative with words. I need her to get serious, that I recognized just now. It means, working with me. I am a producer for 5 years now, if you cut out all my pauses caused by different shit, and I need to settle down, musically speaking.

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