The record feels like a 2016 version of the sounds that Rocky and Clams first explored on $AP, with an ethereal vocal sample and other heavenly elements contrasted by harder sounds. "he was starting to work on his second album, and I was starting to work on mine, and I played him the beat and I was like this is a new beat, that, you can't have it, but if you wanna have it you can do it on my album." "I made the beat at home, that's a Mikky Ekko sample on there, that's his voice in the background, and I went over to Rocky's place in New York and I played him some stuff," the producer says. Before playing the song, Clams shed some light as to how the other-worldly collaboration all came together.
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