![]() He has spent the past decade on the studio hustle, producing tracks for hip-hop and R&B acts around Eastern North Carolina. Making a globally released album puts it in perspective about what really goes into the process.”Īdams, a 2004 graduate from Durham School of the Arts, played in the marching band there as well as at NC Central. “I work with a lot of indie talent, helping them develop and learn how to record. “As far as business and contracts and all that, it was the most intense process I’ve been through,” he said. He lives in Greensboro now, working as an engineer at a recording studio. “This is definitely my biggest placement, by far,” Adams, 31, said Friday as Jeezy was trending on Twitter. The national attention should take Adams, who has mostly worked with independent artists, a long way.
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