Young was ultimately featured on two tracks, including: "The Morning," along with Raekwon, Common, Pusha T, 2 Chainz, Kid Cudi, and D'Banj, as well as "Sin City," alongside John Legend, Teyana Taylor, Malik Yusef, and Travi$ Scott.
In the fall of 2011 while on tour promoting his Some Dreams Never Sleep EP (featuring Big K.R.I.T., Bun B, Pusha T, Tyga, The Kickdrums) presented by The Hundreds, Gilbere was finally granted a release from his record deal.
--lyrics describing x and-->lines by Pusha T directed at American rapper and record producer Birdman.
Also on the 2nd verse of the song, Pusha T diss Birdman by saying "Claim they five stars but sell you dreams. They say death multiplies by threes. Line them all up and let's just see Fuck em 'Ye, fuck em 'Ye!" which in an interview with HipHopWired, Pusha T explains that was directed at a comment Birdman had about G.O.O.D. Music: ‘New God Flow’ was about, in my view, something I read in a Birdman interview that I didn’t like.
It is hosted by prominent mixtape DJ Clinton Sparks, who helped put the mixtape together, at Pusha T's request.