Lil' Wayne "Lollipop" Originally Made For Dem Franchize Boyz

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A lot of you may not be aware, but So So Def's, Kadife Sylvester is the main man behind the Lil' Wayne/Static Major "Lollipop" song. But did you all know that it wasn't even meant for Wayne? The song was originally recorded for Dem Franchize Boyz..

Anyone who's an avid participant of the Atlanta hip-hop industry has to know Kadife Sylvester from So So Def. The south east regional street promotions director has been actively trying to clear the air regarding Wayne's insane hit "Lollipop" with Static Major and how it all came to fruition.

The music industry is often times a thankless business, but Kadife isn't having it regarding this particular situation. He's told me his story at least a dozen times about how he was instrumental in bringing Wayne and Static Major together to record "Lollipop".

It was a huge record so I can understand and appreciate Kadife's due-diligence in making sure that everyone knows the real deal about how he orchestrated the link up between Wayne and the late, great Static Major.

The real deal behind the song is that "Lollipop" wasn't initially offered to Wayne. Apparently the song was created with Dem Franchize Boyz in mind. Listen to Kadife explain it to Greg Street below:

According to Kadife, Static was a huge fan of Dem Franchize Boyz and really wanted them to record the music. Kadife tried to get the members of the group to come through Patchwerk studios to listen to the demo, but apparently the Boyz were going to the club and passed on the opportunity.

Wayne was in the city recording music for his now top selling CD, The Carter III so Kadife took the concept over to him and the rest is history.

They always say hindsight is 20/20 so you already know Dem Franchise Boyz probably wished they would've had their priorities straight. I bet you the next time they get a call on some work, they'll make better decisions.

But its clear everything happens for a reason. I cant even imagine what kind of song "Lollipop" would have been with Dem Franchize Boyz on it. I barely liked it with Weezy.

But shout out to Kadife Sylvester for making one of the biggest moves of the year. And even though people aren't giving you your proper respect on this matter, we here at SOHH Atlanta give you your props, homie.
 
wow, lol.

i cannot hear that being a Franchize Boyz song, lol.
 
and A Milli was given to Busta Rhymes before Wayne and he turned it down!
 
lol busta woulda ripped a millie - too bad 2 sad

=]
 
man and i had it all wrong . . thanks for clearn that up.
 
I thought Jim Jonsin produced Lollipop?
 
Jackpot ProductionZ said:
I thought Jim Jonsin produced Lollipop?
That's what I thought too. Hes the guy playing keyboards in the LolliPop video (Jim Jonsin)




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I like busta, but that's funny that he turned it down. i saw this vid where Busta is tellin the producer of A Millie how he was with jay-z when they heard it and he made it into this legendary story where everyone in the club went crazy.

Im sure he said all that because the record was so hot and he felt dumb for not takin it in the first place. What crap, haha.
 
dude get your facts straight!! Lollipop was produced by Jim Jonsin... and the track was made for Danity Kane not Dem Franchize boyz... DK passed on it, so they presented it to Weezy.. the rest is history... I don't know where you're getting your info... lol... check the credits on weezy album.. also there is plenty of interviews were Jim Jonsin says he produced the track Lollipop, and the co-producer was Static.
 
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Jim Jonsin said he made it for Danity Kane and then to Static when they passed and then Static brought it to Wayne with his own song I Got My
 
No the co-producer was deezle. He did the parts of the bassline and the drums.
 
u crazy it originally for danity kane and they turned it down!!!!!!!
 
DaBombproductionz said:
dude get your facts straight!! Lollipop was produced by Jim Jonsin... and the track was made for Danity Kane not Dem Franchize boyz... DK passed on it, so they presented it to Weezy.. the rest is history... I don't know where you're getting your info... lol... check the credits on weezy album.. also there is plenty of interviews were Jim Jonsin says he produced the track Lollipop, and the co-producer was Static.

LOL

I didnt even type it, i just copied and pasted it

- Benny
 
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jonsin produced it, static and jonsin were made tight, i think static was jonsin's artist at some point. josin has had a few artist he fuks wit in mia, jshin bein 1 of them. but jonsin produced couple pitbull hits and ti's whatever you like....it does sound like a dk track thooo. i see it
 
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