Bad Boy Records CEO Diddy can’t get enough Daytona. The hip-hop icon has hit up social media to salute Pusha T‘s newly released solo effort.
Puff Daddy hopped on Instagram Friday (May 25) to boast over the LP’s pureness.
“Ayo, check out, I just got finished listening to this Pusha T album. All day I’ve been listening to this thing. When I first put it on, first couple of plays, I was like, ‘It’s cold. It’s cold.’ As I started listening to it, you know, I’m such a positive individual that I’m not going to be looking for any flaws or anything negative but I had to at this point because I was like, ‘Hold up, wait a minute. Do we have a classic in the making? Do we have a modern day masterpiece?’ So then I had to put on my responsible hip-hop hat and I had to look for flaws and I couldn’t even find one. This joint Daytona is real deal Holyfield. Pure Pusha T. His best body of work. I mean, it’s just truth. Everybody’s different. This is Pusha T. Daytona. Yeah!”
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This week, Maybach Music Group’s Rick Ross called the LP a timeless project.
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On Thursday, G.O.O.D. Music boss Kanye West talked about putting the project together.
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Daytona is the first project out of Wyoming. I’m really proud of what we put together. We’ve spent a year and a half digging for samples and writing. I really appreciate the overwhelmingly positive response that we’ve been receiving. 🙏🙏🙏
— ye (@kanyewest) May 24, 2018
This week, Pusha T talked about creating his long-awaited previously titled King Push LP.
“Daytona represents the fact that I have the luxury of time,” the rapper said in a statement. “That luxury only comes when you have a skill set that your confident in. … Literally, this is nothing more than the outcome of our music-therapy sessions.” Pusha-T will appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on May 31st before a short tour of what his label describes as “intimate performances of the album,” the dates for which are forthcoming. (Rolling Stone)