![]() On June 1, 2014, Ab-Soul described the album would be a "Top Dawg party" and will feature the production from Sounwave, Tae Beast, Skyhe Hutch and Tommy Black, among others. The vibe of music and life right now like the last couple of years." Recording and production I just wanted it to be a little time capsule of the last couple of years since my absence. When speaking on the album's title with HipHopDX, Ab-Soul stated: "It's kind of like self-explanatory. It was great recording, but I just couldn't wait for this part." I recorded the majority of it at Mac Miller's house, so you know that was just crazy. ![]() The recording process was very fun, of course. This is what I’ve really been waiting on. When asked about what had been his favorite part of creating These Days…, Ab-Soul answered: "It would probably be this part – being able to present it and talk about it. There will be a lot of references to the vibe of today, the sound of today and the subject matter of today." I want to try and touch as many bases as possible. When asked about what should listeners take away from These Days…, Ab-Soul answered: "Balance. In May 2014, in an interview with Jay Z's Life+Times, Ab-Soul spoke on several topics. On May 5, 2014, after clearing up these rumors that his new album was initially titled Black Lip Pastor, Ab-Soul later revealed that the true title for his new album will be called These Days…. The album's production was handled by Digi+Phonics' Dave Free, Sounwave and Tae Beast, among others such as Rahki, Curtiss King, DJ Dahi, Like of Pac Div, Terrace Martin, Corin Roddick, Mac Miller as Larry Fisherman and J. The album features guest appearances from Black Hippy affiliates Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock as well as Rick Ross, Lupe Fiasco, Action Bronson and Mac Miller (as Delusional Thomas), whose in-house studio is where Ab-Soul recorded the majority of the record, among others. The record serves as the follow-up to his critically acclaimed Control System (2012). It was released on June 24, 2014, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE). is the third studio album by American rapper Ab-Soul. Treacherous Records Presents: The Mint Room Problem, Casey Veggies, Murs, ScHoolboy Q, Skeme, Terrace Martin Guest appearances List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album nameīastards of the Party (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Kembe X featuring Jay Rock, Ab-Soul and Zacari) ( Danny Brown featuring Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul and Earl Sweatshirt) (Kevo Hendricks featuring Ab-Soul and Kenhood) (Jesse Medina featuring Ab-Soul, Sir Michael Rocks and Anya Kvitka) ![]() (Mod Sun featuring Ab-Soul, Rich Hil and Metasota) ![]() Singles As lead artist List of singles as lead artist, with showing year released and album nameĪs featured artist List of singles as a featured artist, with showing year released and album name Longterm 2: Lifestyles of the Broke and Almost Famous Mixtapes List of albums, with selected details "-" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. Format: CD, digital download, streaming.Studio albums List of albums, with selected chart positions ![]() The mixtape was released in 2009, as a free download via mixtape-sharing websites. Ab-Soul's first full-length project was a mixtape titled Longterm. The discography of Ab-Soul, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of five studio albums, two mixtapes, seventeen singles (including ten as a featured artist) and 30 music videos. ![]()
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