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	<title>The Couch Sessions &#187; Sean Garrett</title>
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		<title>Interview: Sean Garrett</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[in this industry, if you don&#8217;t have the right record it doesn&#8217;t matter who you are. The name, Sean Garrett may not be that familiar, however, the artists that he&#8217;s worked with most certainly are: Beyonce, Nicky Minaj, Mario, Ludacris, Usher, Chris Brown, Fergie, and Whitney Houston just to name a few. Garrett has slowly [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p> in this industry, if you don&#8217;t have the right  record it doesn&#8217;t matter who you are.</p></blockquote>
<p>The name, Sean Garrett may not be that familiar, however, the artists  that he&#8217;s worked with most certainly are: Beyonce, Nicky Minaj, Mario,  Ludacris, Usher, Chris Brown, Fergie, and Whitney Houston just to name a  few. Garrett has slowly cemented himself as the &#8220;go-to&#8221; songwriter and  producer in the industry, and his track record is rather extraordinary.  In addition to Usher&#8217;s &#8220;Yeah,&#8221; he&#8217;s crafted Bey&#8217;s &#8220;Upgrade U,&#8221; &#8220;Diva,&#8221;  and &#8220;Get Me Bodied,&#8221; Fergies, &#8220;London Bridge,&#8221; and Mario&#8217;s &#8220;Break Up,&#8221;  and they have all been industry and radio hits.</p>
<p>As Garrett preps  for the release of his debut album we caught up with him at BMI&#8217;s &#8220;How I  Wrote That Song,&#8221; event at the House of Blues in Hollywood during  Grammy weekend. Coincidentally, Garrett was up for two Grammys as a  songwriter and a producer. Check it.</p>
<p><strong>Are you excited About  Grammys?</strong></p>
<p>Yes. I think during my first win and my first nomination  in 2005, I didn&#8217;t really take the Grammys seriously. I didn&#8217;t think I  appreciated it the way I do now because my adrenaline was so crazy at  that time. But I&#8217;m learning to really appreciate it every day. Being  nominated for album of the year and as a producer is really really big.  I&#8217;m excited.</p>
<p><strong>In Hip-Hop and modern R&amp;B, there seems to be a  lot of credit given to the producer and the artist. You were able to  make your name as a songwriter as well. How were you able to break out  as a songwriter and how has that helped you in your career?<br />
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Every  year, people are beginning to appreciate me as a force. It&#8217;s not just  like &#8220;oh yeah, he had a hit.&#8221; When you [produce hits] time and time  again people listen. I think people are just now recognizing just how  difficult it is, because in this industry, if you don&#8217;t have the right record it doesn&#8217;t matter who you are.  You know, as the years go you  start to realize how valuable songwriting is the the music, and I&#8217;m very  proud to be a songwriter and producer.</p>
<p>Just yesterday I was at  the [Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Unveiling] for Roy Orbison. His wife  requested me to come, and that was just a huge honor. I was floored  because first of all, I wasn&#8217;t in it when Roy was living, he was a world  renowned rock and roller and songwriter, and to be among the  greats&#8211;Yoko Ono, Dan Akroyd, the Eagles&#8211;it was a big opportunity for  me. At the end of the day, I&#8217;m just a young brother from Atlanta,  Georgia, I represent my brothers and sisters from around the world.  I&#8217;m  still humble enough to look at my people and let them know that I&#8217;m  approachable, that I&#8217;m not untouchable, and that I still can always  relate.</p>
<blockquote><p>I have to dumb things down, so that  everyone can take a look and every one can understand. Once they know,  then they can start to take a deeper look.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Your library of hits is impressive. You have been  involved in 17 #1 singles. How were you able to achieve these heights in  your career?</strong></p>
<p>I think what&#8217;s so beautiful about that is that I AM  a singer/songwriter. My career is really beginning. My blueprint is  progressive. I just feel proud to be so much more dynamic than my peers,  in different ways. I&#8217;ve been able to go outside of what I&#8217;m expected to  do. It&#8217;s not all just R&amp;B. I mean, we&#8217;ve done work with D&#8217;Milo,  which was one of the biggest Latin records in Billboard History, and  London Bridge with Fergie. [It comes from] not being afraid of going to  the other side and showing people what we are made of.</p>
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<blockquote><p>This is my culture. My generation. I don&#8217;t think that people should start making comments about my generation of people, saying that &#8220;we don&#8217;t make real music anymore.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>What  should we expect from your solo album?<br />
</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve found something to be  really really interesting as a new artist is that you have to dumb  everything down. You got to give people the opportunity to get to know  you. Some of my fans and friends are expecting me to do Thriller II, but  at the same time I&#8217;ve learned that I have to dumb things down, so that  everyone can take a look and every one can understand. Once they know,  then they can start to take a deeper look.</p>
<p>I just got off tour  with Lil Wayne, and it was actually a blessing, and I&#8217;m about to  announce a label deal real soon.</p>
<p><strong>A lot of people say that  today&#8217;s music is not as good as the ones being produced in previous  generations. As a dude who is at the forefront of the industry, how do  you feel about that?</strong></p>
<p>This is my culture. My generation. I don&#8217;t  think that people should start making comments about my generation of people, saying that &#8220;we don&#8217;t make real music anymore.&#8221; Part of that is the  older people&#8217;s fault because they don&#8217;t realize what this generation is  about, but at the same time I have a responsibility to keep it quality,  and I think what&#8217;s quality for us, the young kids, is staying dynamic,  and we were able to do a record like &#8220;Diva&#8221; on Beyonce&#8217;s Sasha Fierce,  or &#8220;Breakup,&#8221; a record that the labels didn&#8217;t think was a smash, and we  pushed them to be more creative. We showed them how to take a track with  Gucci in it, and create a song that&#8217;s so catchy, and so relateable that  every person where you&#8217;re from and where I&#8217;m from can relate to it.</p>
<p>Sean  Garrett can be heard on Mario&#8217;s hit single &#8220;Break Up,&#8221; and will be  releasing his debut album this year.</p>
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