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Mike Will Made-It Talks Upcoming ‘R3set’ Album, Losing His Hard Drives & Working With Rihanna

Michael Saponara
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Mike Will Made-It is gearing up to deliver his first album since 2017 with R3set, which doubles as the third installment of his Ransom series.

The Ear Drummers CEO chats with Billboard about his upcoming LP, losing his hard drives of music, and reflects on some of his biggest hits over the years, such as collaborations with Beyoncé, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus and more.

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“It’s been a journey for real. It’s Ransom 3. Each Ransom is different phases. Ransom stands for Releasing All New Songs Orchestrated by Mike Will,” he says.

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Around the time Ransom 2 arrived (the project reached No. 24 on the Billboard 200 in 2017), the Atlanta producer had his hard drive and backup stolen, which led to him taking a step back from music and exploring other endeavors such as real estate.

“Around that time right there I had lost my hard drives. My hard drives had got stolen,” he shares. “I really eased back from the music. I started buying real estate. I bought my studio that I work at right now in Atlanta. When I first got there, there would be a couple TVs on the all and we’d just be gambling on 2K. I wasn’t even really tripping on the music.

Mike Will continues: “To lose your hard drives and your backup in one, that was like a wake-up call. I was just trying to figure out what that meant for me. I won a Grammy, I put multiple people on so it’s like maybe I needed to start doing other stuff. Like I need to start investing in other fields, but nothing was really working out. What works for me is music.”

The 35-year-old avid golfer tee’d up the rollout for the R3SET project with “High3r” featuring Lil Yachty and Lil Wayne over the summer.

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Mike Will Made-It already carries a decorated resume that has seen him connect with some of the best music has to offer, including Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), Beyoncé, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus and more. He served “Pour It Up” for RiRi as a single from her 2012 Unapologetic album; the intoxicating club banger cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 20.

“My home girl Karen Clark was working at Def Jam. She really put that together. Shout-out to Chris Brown,” Mike Will recalls. “He had came through the writing camp just checking out the different songs. He had heard ‘Pour It Up’ like, ‘This one gotta get to Ri.’ She had called the next day like, ‘What’s the song Chris talking about?’ She loved it, she laid it down.”

Watch the full interview with Mike Will Made-It above.

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