


You'll never understand how much you dislike, you know, TSA. It doesn't sound like it's - it doesn't sound like a hard thing. PUSHA T: And how tedious the travel of it is. I don't know if people can really understand the commitment it takes to spend that amount of time away from home and going from different cities and sharing yourself with people. So you find time within 200 days of - that's a lot of grinding time. I got two stores, two streetwear stores, at home. MUHAMMAD: Like, what do you do? Go to movies? What do you do on your day off? PUSHA T: Like, I do - you know, I gotta like - certain things I just have to deal with.

MUHAMMAD: So people don't understand that - I mean. MUHAMMAD: And that doesn't leave a lot of time to record. I wanted people to get that perspective, cause. How many days within a year you're on the road? So my pattern, my recording pattern, is broken up through that whole touring cycle. So after I drop an album like My Name Is My Name, and I have, like, records with Chris Brown, singles, and, you know, stuff that doesn't get that type of acclaim, I literally have to tour, constantly. I mean, people don't understand, for me, like, I don't get a lot of the radio and things like that. PUSHA T: I would say, on-and-off, two years. MUHAMMAD: How long it take you to record this album? First and foremost, I've been working on music, Darkest Before Dawn, which is dropping December 18th. I mean, last time I was here, it was like - I tell everybody about the interview. MUHAMMAD: - are able to see the artist again.
