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Mike will get it done
Mike will get it done












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By the time Mike Will was 16, he was spending time at local recording studios in Atlanta, trying to shop his beats to established artists. As Mike Will became more accomplished, he also began to use production equipment, including the Korg Triton, the Akai MPC1000, the Yamaha Motif, and the Roland Fantom. Īt age 14, Mike Will began to develop his own beats on a Korg ES1 beat machine, which his father bought for him as a Christmas present from the local music store Mars Music. In several interviews, Will has mentioned, in particular, re-playing the instrumental for " Still Fly", a popular song by the southern rap group Big Tymers, on a Casio brand keyboard, and has also mentioned re-playing " Young'n (Holla Back)" by New York rapper Fabolous on production equipment at a local music store. Mike Will first developed his talent for music by re-playing popular instrumentals that he heard on the radio while he and his friends would freestyle to them. His life also centered around a love of hip-hop music.

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While growing up, Mike Will was athletic, participating in many sports, including basketball, baseball, and football, with dreams of becoming a professional athlete. He grew up in a musical family as his uncle was an accomplished guitar player and one of his older sisters was a drum major in the Olympics. His mother, Shirley Williams, a former bank loan officer, was once in a gospel group, singing for Dottie Peoples. His father, Michael Williams Sr., is a former IBM executive who worked as a club DJ in the 1970s. Williams was born in Marietta, Georgia, the youngest of three children he has two older sisters. 2.2 2013–present: Debut studio album and Miley Cyrus collaborations.














Mike will get it done