At first, Pusha-T wasn’t on board with the idea. When Kanye West pitched him on an album with only seven tracks, that would mean cutting songs that were ready to go for King Push, his long-awaited follow-up to
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: On ‘Daytona’ and ‘Ye,’ Kanye West Proves the Strengths (and Limitations) of a Short Album