![]() We should do that in regards to GOOD Music tours, festival. I feel like people bought into the creative cultural aesthetic of GOOD Music, and I feel like our fans should see that a lot more, with us as a collective. I just wanna make sure the brand caters to the fan, and carries on a tradition of creating innovative ways to engage the fan. We have an office, but my manager was appointed A&R, so a lot of the administrative stuff gets handled on that end.ĭo you already have ideas for shit you wanna change within the label, or innovate? And he just knows I’m pretty meticulous.ĭo you have to do any office work? Menial tasks or shit now? Or it’s really not up to you to do that kinda stuff? Like do you ever go into an office. We’re always talking about what’s hot, what’s not, and I bring a lot of that things to the table. I have a good rapport with all the GOOD artists, and I have my hand on the pulse of what’s going on, online and in the streets, and even as far as finding new talent. I was gunna give it my best shot either way. Nah, I mean anything he ask me to do in regards to the team, I’m a team player. It definitely wasn’t any legit interview Kanye really just called me and asked me what I felt it about. Was there any sort of interview process before Kanye gave you the presidency, did you have to jump through any hoops, or was it just like, you have enough cred? Well, congrats on the new album, it’s really dope, I’ve had it on repeat. I’m still toying around with a couple of ideas, as well as just writing things in the meantime Ohh k, so is everything for "King Push" finished, or you’re still putting the finishing touches on it? Where are you up to these days, now that the album’s out are you relaxing a little, or still back to work? Music, and some other random shit, like how amazing a joint album with Pusha T and The-Dream would be (!!!!!). Yesterday, a few days removed from the album's release, Pusha T got on the phone with me from an undisclosed studio location to chop it up about the album, his newly-anointed presidency at G.O.O.D. It might even be a better record than his debut, My Name Is My Name (should I be so bold as to say it?). ![]() Trimmed of any excess fat, Push keeps the album at 10 tracks, with features that compliment his dark style without overpowering him- except for maybe that Beanie Sigel verse, as we discuss later in our interview. Although acting as a warm-up album, Darkest Before Dawn is about as dope of an album as any rapper could wish for. On Friday, Pusha T dropped off the prelude to his highly anticipated album, King Push.
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