Joey Badass
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, first time we went on tour was back in 2013.
So it's like a real brotherhood between Pro Era and ASAP.
You know what I'm saying?
But as far as, like, collaborations, I don't know.
You know, it is also a real thing.
that sometimes things just don't align.
And I think it was more of that.
But also like, you know, we was really, we was like, I would sound like, yeah, we was all New York and we represented pieces of New York, but I'll say like, you know, like we was more like conscious.
And like the mob was more like- It was wavy.
Yeah, you know, wavy, trill, or whatever.
So, you know, trying to find that medium is not always the easiest thing artistically.
But we was always able to, like, just get along and hang out and share space.
and support each other you know i'm saying like yeah rocky then came out to like when i was doing the steeze day festivals rocky probably came on like three years three years in a row yeah or some shit like that you know i'm saying and vice versa i've been to yams i came out of yams day for a few times as well so we was able we was always able to share space but it wasn't always the easiest thing to like naturally find how the music was created you know what i'm saying which is fine
yeah which is cool you know i mean are there any other uh producers on this album that you wanted to work with and if are there any other producers that you're looking forward to working with that you haven't had the chance to work with yet um producers let me see like who's on your like i gotta get a couple joints with this producer for real that makes all the sense in the world yeah for real i think i think
everybody else I done pretty much worked with at this point.
Superflea, I feel like you put the call out there.