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Life & Work with Stoopidbeatz Brince Elam of Atlanta

Today we’d like to introduce you to Stoopidbeatz Brince Elam.

Hi Stoopidbeatz, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I started music as a kid in school . I played drums from middle school to high school marching band, it grew from working with other upcoming artist from my hood .I had a mentor for a few yrs who was very heavy in the industry making me his protégé , intern , and assistant . I learned studio engineering while producing which shape me and prepared me for the obstacles in the industry and my first big record with Rich homie Quan from there I ended up working with more a list artist from Yfn Lucci , TK kravitz, Tokyo Jetz , Derez Deshon , Ralo , future , young scooter, trouble, Bankroll fresh, Young Dolph , etc. my ambition put me on the hot 100s hip hop billboard list and going gold and platinum very fast . I’ve been the starting point for many artist out of Atlanta being apart of there first big record . Today I have teamed up with Atlanta own super producer DunDeal as a A&R and producer as well . Together creating a new aura and a new Atlanta with a touch of Atlanta’s nostalgic influence from the past . Today I’m 5x gold 2x platinum and charted billboard and still counting .

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Was not a smooth road . Dealing with personal issues of life and the issues of artist deaths and incarcerations tend to discourage you sometimes especially when you have a genuine bond with the artist . I went thru a depression when I lost good friends of mines in the industry making me not wanna do music no more . It was rough I lost the passion for music seeing I was loosing my peers of the industry.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I’m known for rich homie Quan first big single “Differences” . TK n cash “mind right” . Yfn Lucci “ unstoppable “ etc . One of my proud moments is charting billboard with TK n cash not everybody is going to earn a gold or platinum plaque. That’s hard work it take a lot of pieces and mechanics to achieve that . When I work I don’t work for trying to make a dollar cause good work will bring the money ,it speaks for itself. I pride on actually helping an artists grow to evolve into something they don’t even think they could do . I want to leave an imprint on earth , something that my kids along with people can look up and see forever. I’m not a email kind of producer . I prefer to work with the artists, exchange ideas bring in the pieces needed to make a hit record .

Is there anyone you’d like to thank or give credit to?
My mom for letting me find what is me vs making me do what she want.

My mentor Poe , I wouldn’t even know how to engineer , produce let alone anything studio related

Rich homie Quan for blessing me with his craft and skill , if it wasn’t for him the world wouldn’t even know me.

Friends along the way for pushing me , plugging me in with who they know

Most of all god , we are nothing with out him . He has got me thru some of the hardest darkest days of my life that I wouldn’t wish nobody had to experience. Faith and ambition got me far. And I’m looking fwd to see what’s next .

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: @Iamstoopidbeatz

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