02/24: AllHipHop.com Interviews Dawn Richard
AllHipHop.com has an interview with Dawn Richard. They discuss her background, "Making the Band," how she and Kalenna work with Diddy in Dirty Money and more.
AllHipHop.com: Now you’re part of Diddy-Dirty Money with Kalenna Harper and Sean Combs. Does Diddy dominate his artists and their music like people say?
Dawn: Well you know, I don’t think he ever had any women in a group with him. I can’t think of anyone at the label who had that opportunity, so it’s an interesting dynamic to see both sides of it – as his artist and being in his group. He is a man who has that reputation, but I think that anyone who owns a label and is an artist can tend to have that reputation.
The reality is they have to make sure that they’re pushing their product, because it’s their product. But I think what Puff did this time – I think he even surprised himself with this – he got two women who are extremely opinionated and really have a strong passion in what they do. So it’s kind of an interesting group because he has to humble himself sometimes, and he doesn’t like it. [laughter] But when it comes to passion and the things that we say, when we have a good opinion, he respects it, and he’s like, ‘damn, I had to humble myself.’ He hates to say that! [laughter]
But I think he’s starting to appreciate the fact that he is good at finding talent, and he has to believe in the talent that he picks. So Kalenna and I sort of force the hand at making him appreciate a powerful woman, which is hard for him. I think when he had his girls, it changed his whole perspective anyway. I’m the type of person where I ‘m not gonna bow down, you know? I make sure I give him my opinions respectfully, and I understand that it’s his project and his label. He understands that this is what I love to do, and that I’m an asset to this thing. I think that’s why Dirty Money has been successful so far.
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