Bangladesh On Studio Session With Pusha T

A few weeks ago, Pusha T and Bangladesh were spotted in the lab. Recently, the producer spoke with Complex to give some details of what went down and the particular beat that the new G.O.O.D. Music recruit chose.

“He was like, ‘Give me something hard.’ We went into the studio one day, I played him a few beats, and he picked [a beat]. He went home the next day. I’m thinking he’s gonna write to the joints. He came back to the studio like, ‘Man, I like these beats, but I want to hear some more.’ So I played him some more, but I was running out of things to play. I was like, ‘I ain’t got much left to play but I can make you something right now.’ Then I remembered this beat I had been making in L.A. I put that beat on and he just went crazy. He was like, ‘This the beat I was talking about!’ The song I’m talking about, you wouldn’t expect him to be on it. With the G.O.O.D. Music thing and the Neptunes, you never heard Pusha on shit like that. And he was even saying, ‘They ain’t gonna expect that.’ It’s gonna kill the game.”

Production Credits From The Man On The Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager

Act 1: The World I Am Ruling
1. Scott Mescudi Vs. The World feat. Cee-Lo Prod: Emile
2. REVOFEV Prod: Plain Pat
Act 2: A Stronger Trip
3. Don’t Play This Song feat. Mary J. Blige Prod: Emile
4. We Aite (Wake Your Mind Up) Prod: Emile
5. Marijuana Prod: Dot Da Genius
6. Mojo So Dope Prod: Emile
Act 3: Party On
7. Ashin’ Kusher Prod: Chuck English
8. Erase Me feat. Kanye West Prod: Jim Jonsin
9. Wild’n Cuz Im Young Prod: Plain Pat
10. The Mood Prod: Emile
Act 4: The Transformation
11. MANIAC feat. Cage & St. Vincent Prod: Anthony Killhoffer
12. Mr. Rager Prod: Emile
13. These Worries feat. Mary J. Blige Prod: Emile
14. The End feat. GLC, Chip Tha Ripper & Nicole Wray Prod: Blended Babies
Act 5: You Live & You Learn
15. All Along Prod: Emile
16. GHOST! Prod: Emile
17. Trapped In My Mind Prod: Dot Da Genius

Vado On Huddy 6 Passing

On Monday, Harlem paid their respects to Huddy 6, who passed away in a car accident. Vado tells Rapfix that he doesn’t do too well at funerals, but attended the wake and parade. He also spoke on the night before.
“It really hit us, because he was out with us that night celebrating the release of Slime Flu at Perfection [nightclub]. “We had fun that night, we celebrated, we were going to celebrate that whole week. I woke up—I live in Edgewater, we got in the house at like 6 in the morning—I look outside I could see the whole George Washington bridge. You know, wild lights, helicopters, I’m like ‘What’s going on? What happened on the bridge?’ Mind you, I didn’t know nothing yet, I did Hot 97 that morning and I was supposed to do Envy [at Power 105] at 1, so I went home to to get some rest and my phone started blowing up. I missed like 100 calls. Then I’m hearing it, and I’m like ‘You can’t be serious.’ “