What would a collaboration between three of hip-hop’s biggest breakout stars sound like? Wale tells Rap-Up TV how he desperately tried to get the perfect track for him, Drake, and Kid Cudi from Jay-Z after Jay eventually passed on it for The Blueprint 3.
“I told Cudi, if you tell Kanye to let me get that joint, we could make the biggest record ever—me, you, and Drake,” the D.C. rapper says of the Kanye West production, tentatively titled “Let the Money Fall.” “That would’ve been the record for us three to be on. I was like, this is gonna be bigger than any record ever.”
lol at ”biggest record ever” but i kno wut he means, he’s just mad enthused bout it. and i agree it could of been a big joint, kind of showin this ”new” forefront of hiphop movement goin on. too bad it couldnt work out, could of been a DOPE joint, maybe betta than forever (which buzz didnt last dat long… no pun)
November 10th, 2009 at 10:39 am
lol at ”biggest record ever” but i kno wut he means, he’s just mad enthused bout it. and i agree it could of been a big joint, kind of showin this ”new” forefront of hiphop movement goin on. too bad it couldnt work out, could of been a DOPE joint, maybe betta than forever (which buzz didnt last dat long… no pun)
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November 10th, 2009 at 10:53 am
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November 10th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
wale is a cool dude i love that interview.
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November 10th, 2009 at 5:12 pm
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