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Jermaine Dupri looks back at legacy

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When Jermaine Dupri, above, gets inducted into the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame, he will be only the second hip-hop creator honored after Jay-Z. It’s not something he takes lightly.

“No matter what you want to say about my records that I created, no matter what you want to say about the artists that I’ve put out, I’m going into the Hall of Fame, and you can’t do nothing about it,” Dupri said.

Besides his induction Thursday, Dupri has collected some other accolades this year, including The Music Innovation Award at the 26th Bounce Trumpet Awards, the Breaking Barriers Award at the 2018 Global Spin Awards and the Trailblaze­r Award at the 2018 Legendary Awards.

Throughout his career, the Grammy winner has worked with a wide range of artists in different genres. He was one of the songwriter­s on Mariah Carey’s hit “We Belong Together,” which earned a Grammy for best R&B song. As for his proudest moment, he mentions the “Confession­s” album with Usher, or more notably the song “Confession­s Part II.”

“I think that I can catch that magic with all the artists I work with, long as I go into the project with the right mindset. And the right mindset is me understand­ing what my role is, and them understand­ing what their role is,” he said.

This week he released a playlist commemorat­ing the 25th anniversar­y of his So So Def Recordings label that features Jay-Z, Xscape, Aaliyah, Bow Wow, Anthony Hamilton, Jagged Edge, Ghost Town DJ, Da Brat and more. It’s currently on Apple Music and Spotify. The digital album will be available June 29.

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