
Tyler, The Creator Calls His Appearance On ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ A Career Highlight

Of the success that’s he’s achieved, Tyler, the Creator counts showing on Clipse acclaimed reunion album Let God Sort em Out as one in all his profession highlights.
During a latest interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, Tyler detailed what it took for him to drop his memorable visitor verse on “P.O.V.”
“Just pressing play and hearing your voice on a Clipse album. I don’t think folks know the weight that sh*t really got. I got Grammys, I got whips, I done did it all. That might be top eight moments of my life,” Tyler mentioned. “So thank you to Pusha, Malice, [Pharrell]. For real, love y’all down.”
Tyler beforehand advised Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning, Tyler admitted that it took him a number of makes an attempt to get his verse good. In frustration, he virtually gave up and advised Pusha T to erase his contribution.
“It’s been a few times I’ve gotten nervous and trying to nail that verse with two of my Mount Rushmores, produced by Mount Rushmore, was like I can’t f*ck this up for me,” he mentioned. “It took me so long to write that and just trying to perfect it … Was really in that b*tch sweating. That n***a Pusha sent me that before I went on tour, probably in April and I ain’t get him that sh*t until end of May, early June.”
In July, Pusha T revealed to Ebro Darden how the collaboration went down.
“Tyler was in out through the process of creating the album,” he defined. “He was always calling me, asking to hear certain records or [asking] ‘man did y’all finish this?’ or ‘let me hear it.’”
“‘P.O.V.’ was a particular record that was new, and he hadn’t heard it,” Pusha T continued. “He said something about getting on the album. I said, ‘oh man, we got a good record for you to get on the album’ […] He was on the road, and he had a setup on the road, so I said, ‘alright, I’m gonna shoot it to you man, just shoot it back though.”
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