Diva is awesome but the best thing about her working with Bangladesh are the lengthy interviews in which he called her out for putting her name in the credits despite not writing the song.
Interviewer: Now, switching gears a bit, there's often a lot of talk about writing credits, producer credits, etc. How much truth is there to all of that talk (i.e. giving up credits) and have you ever been on the receiving end of this?
Bangladesh: Man, that's the game and that's just how it is. You've got to be a big artist when you can ask and demand something like that, but it happens. It's not always a bad thing though. Sometimes, if it's an Usher or Beyoncé type of act, you're okay with giving it away because if they sing over your song, they're going to bring great attention to it. Producers don't mind giving certain artists the credit. I know people that have written for Britney Spears and different people that are in the pop world, and they don't ask for that kind of stuff. Britney don't ask for ****. If you wrote it, you just wrote it. She sings it and leaves. It's dog eat, dog out there man. And I'm sure there are some pop acts who demand full credit, but I'm just speaking from experiences I've had or heard about.
I had no idea Flusher was a thief, too.
But now that he's committed murder, I wouldn't put stealing past him...