Outside the Lines With Rap Genius
Mr. Len Excerpt #2 - Company Flow
SameOldShawn: If you had to put it into words, what part did everyone play in the group?
Mr. Len: Well, you know what? If you're a real fan of the group and you buy everybody's records -- notice I said "buy," don't just download my shit -- you can hear what everyone did. El is that weird -- I won't say "weird," because "weird" is such a stupid word -- but it's that edge where it feels kinda industrial. I pride myself on being the funk. And Juss is that I'm-just-right-on-the-edge-of-falling-off of just being absolutely fucking crazy. It's mostly because he's a visual artist. Most of what he's done is based in that. He's off whatever. And he was older than me and El anyway
I have no problem that a lot of the attention goes to El. My problem has always been, people act like I didn't do shit, you know what I'm saying? Now, when you hear everybody's records separately, it should be kind of obvious. There's a certain kind of swing that's not in El's music that's 100% in mine, the same way there's a certain kind of industrial sound, and there's an element that what you heard in Co Flow that's not in my music. So it's pretty obvious