Ye, whose stage nаme is Kanye West, has worked with several artists. The talent of the Chicago native has been thoroughly documented, with credits ranging from full-fledged collaborative collaborations with artists like JAY-Z and Kid Cudi to executive producing for famous names like Nas and Teyana Taylor.
The “Jesus Walks” hitmaker’s regular collaborator Pusha T recently discussed the reasons why his fans like him in an interview with Complex. “I believe that there’s a level of visibility that comes along with being next to somebody like Ye,” he stated in an interview released today (April 26).
According to Pusha, “being next to him” brings an extra degree of musicality and genius-level creation. Thus, being in his company provides a lot of benefits that, in my opinion, musicians are seeking these days. Well, I think you understand. You make a tidy sum.
“For me, it’s exclusively about the music and creating music at a certain level,” he continued. It’s about the style of Hip Hop I aspire to create; I’ve been playing for quite some time. And to be honest, Ye has a good idea of my creative preferences; I prefer to participate in projects that I am enthusiastic about.
Another question that came up was if Pusha will be appearing on the upcoming VULTURES episodes with Ty Dolla Sign and Ye. Pusha affirmed that he would not be. Despite this, the rapper from Virginia did sing the praises of Rich The Kid and Playboi Carti’s “CARNIVAL”: “The phone is ringing.”
Famous artists including as YG, Quavo, Lil Durk, Chris Brown, Nipsey Hussle, and Freddie Gibbs were among the many featured on the February release of VULTURES 1. Songs like “TALKING,” “KEYS TO MY LIFE,” and “BACK TO ME”—which featured North West—were included. The album also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.