There's just a natural human element to a great song that feels immediately satisfying. I like the song to create a mood.
Usually when I start a new project there's a fear of the unknown; maybe it's a band I've never been in the studio with before. People are so different. It's almost like you need to go through the process, discover and unlock what it is that makes that band that band. And a lot of times they don't know it.
I always feel like there's something magic in recording studios. There's a reason good music continues to be made in them. It's just some mojo element.
I never made beats to make beats; I only made them when there was a record to make them for. That's one of the things that has changed in hip-hop that's made me like it less. It feels much more like it's a producer-driven medium, where there are all these tracks that are completely interchangeable.
Everything happens kind of the way it's supposed to happen, and we just watch it unfold. And you can't control it. Looking back, you can't say, 'I should've... ' You didn't, and had you, the outcome would have been different.
I never really think so much about commercial success; I usually just think about records that move me, and 'Baby Got Back' was one that moved me.