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Hit-Boy has given fans some insight into the beat he made for A$AP Rocky‘s all-star cut “1Train,” taken from the Harlem rapper’s debut album.
Released on January 15, 2013, Long. Live. A$AP debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 139,000 equivalent units in its first week. It features the singles “Goldie”, “Fuckin’ Problems”, “Wild for the Night”, and “Fashion Killa.”
One of the album’s other standout tracks is the Hit-Boy-produced ‘1Train.’ The high-octane posse cut features verses from Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson & Big K.R.I.T.
However, according to its producer, the beat was originally offered to Drake who turned it down because he already had something similar on the album he was working on at the time, which going by the timeframe was likely 2013’s Nothing Was the Same.
“First person i sent this beat to was drake,” Hit-Boy tweeted on Sunday (January 15). “He said he already had a joint on his album with a similar sound.”
He continued: “So at the end of my session wit rocky for ‘goldie’ i played 1train instrumental and he took it and made it what is it.”
first person i sent this beat to was drake. he said he already had a joint on his album with a similar sound so at the end of my session wit rocky for “goldie” i played 1train instrumental and he took it and made it what it is https://t.co/uWxe2U4zHV
— Hit-Boy (@Hit_Boy) January 15, 2023
listen to Nas “thun” off KD3 then listen to 1train. why do some heads think i just start chopping ? ???? https://t.co/uWxe2U4zHV
— Hit-Boy (@Hit_Boy) January 15, 2023