SF Weekly recently interviewed IamSu! about his new release $uzy 6 $peed and this is what he had to say about his top 5 tracks from the mixtape......
5. "100 Grand" feat. Juvenile
This collaboration came about when Juvenile came to town to perform. He
was up in the studio after I was in a studio session and had a chance to
kick it with him. He had heard a couple of my songs, so everything just
fell into place. I was surprised he'd heard of me, 'cause I look up to
Juvenile and have been listening to him since elementary school. When I
first heard The Hot Boys, I remember thinking Juve was dope and had a
unique style. Just having him sitting in the back for the song was a
learning experience. I wasn't nervous though, 'cause I know what I can
do.
4. "5th Wheel"
For this song I mention writing rhymes on an iPad. I did that 'cause I
had just got an iPad and was just looking for excuses to use it! Now I
write on my phone. I chose to do this song as one long verse, 'cause of
the vibe I got from the music. It seemed like it had to be that sort of
format for the song. That's how I usually work, checking out the feel of
the instrumental first and then writing.
3. "Goin' Up" feat. Wiz Khalifa
It was a dream come true to work with Wiz Khalifa. The way he's blown
up, he's just a genuinely nice person and he works really hard at what
he does so he deserves it 100 percent. We didn't get to record in the
studio together for the verse on the mixtape though, but maybe in the
future... As for the reference to Richie Rich? I just used to love that
song "Ain't 'Gon Do" when I was little!
2. "Mobbin"
I make a reference to Big Daddy Kane on this song. I'm not gonna say I
have Big Daddy Kane's albums, but I definitely heard a lot of his songs
and I respected his style. For the older heads, he was definitely a big
influence, like for my mom's generation he was huge. Big Daddy Kane was
just confident with the things he would wear and the things he would
pull off -- he was the only one that could do it. So the vibe of that
song was just to inspire people to go out and get it, like a real
inspirational song.
1. "Can't. Hate. U. Can't. Hate."
I've definitely experienced more hate and criticism this year than
before, absolutely. My music is under more scrutiny. I feel like I
deliver at the same level -- if not a better level -- but everything is
more meticulously criticized like any little hiccup is the end of the
world. It's just because my music has been heard by so many new ears. To
be honest, every now and again it can be hard to deal with, so I just
have to stay focussed on what my mission is.
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