Swizz Beatz revealed how his son Egypt ended up producing a Kendrick Lamar song at 5 years old.
At one point in the conversation, Jennifer Hudson mentioned that thanks to his musical talents, Egypt ended up producing a
song when he was just five years old. “I’m jealous as hell of that one,” Swizz, a Grammy-winning producer himself, joked. “I thought me and Kendrick was cool.”The star went on to explain that Egypt and Lamar’s bond began at a past Super Bowl game. “He and Kendrick were talking for, like, 40 minutes,” Swizz recalled.
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