Do Chance and Lil B have different styles of recording?

Arenson: You can tell in some of the songs that they’re rhyming off each other. Based God will pick up where Chance left off. We were just trying to soak in the room. It got off to an interesting start—that studio was brand new, so Aiden and I were just trying to get everything ready. By the time we did record it, I wasn’t paying attention to the rap as much as I was trying to engineer it properly.

Boathouse: This studio is fairly brand new, this room. It’s like a really nice, top of the line bedroom studio. We have a really nice console in there that we had in our B room at Soundscape last year. But the room is really just coming together as we run sessions out of it. After that session, anyone could rap in there.

Arenson: We just put in the headphone tree like 30 minutes before Based God got there so there could be two headphones. I don’t know how things would’ve gone if there was one pair of headphones and they had to take turns the whole time. Everything just kind of fell into place.