Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter D-Dot has seen a lot go on in the music industry for a long time. Being around greats during their heyday, D-Dot has an interesting perspective regarding legends and their work Vlad TV recently sat down with D-Dot as he spoke on two renowned artists in particular, Jay-Z and Biggie Smalls. He compared the two's work styles and how they made music in the studio "If I had to compare B.I.G. and Jay, I would say Jay could probably work a little faster than B.I.G. I've actually seen Jay work in various situations and he's very prolific and he could come up with things faster," D-Dot said D-Dot also explained that Notorious B.I.G. used to take more time on his records than Jay-Z did "I think B.I.G., his specialty was that B.I.G., he put a lot of his roots and make his roots in the records," he said. "He was really into melodies so B.I.G.'s time, it took him a little longer because B.I.G. line for line wanted to make sure every line was memorable lyrically but also memorable melodically." D-Dot produced hits on Notorious B.I.G.'s second album, 'Life After d**h' and the song 'Where I'm From' from Jay-Z's 'In My Lifetime Volume 1'. He's also been a consultant to both men through out their careers