Pusha-T was a guest on Julie Adenuga’s Beats 1 radio show today. During their conversation, the President of G.O.O.D. Music discussed a wide range of subjects, including his latest album Daytona and his plans for new music. “I already have my next project in my mind,” he said, noting that he may not limit its tracklist to just seven songs (as was the case with four of the five recent Kanye-produced G.O.O.D. Music releases). “Initially, I wasn’t with the seven track gang. I was against it,” Pusha said. But when asked by Adenuga, “But you’re happy with Daytona?,” he replied, “Hell yeah, the biggest mistake I would’ve ever made was go past seven. The seven tracks wasn’t just about me, it was about everybody. When you think about seven tracks coming from one guy, five times, that’s 35 beats, in five weeks.”

Discussing those albums, Pusha revealed that Teyana Taylor’s K.T.S.E. was his favorite of the bunch (other than Daytona), and expressed jealousy that Kanye gave the “Cops Shot the Kid” beat to Nas and not him. “I’m like ‘How the hell did I miss this beat, where the hell did this come from, you thought that was okay to give him?!’”

He also hinted that there are plans for a joint G.O.O.D. Music tour behind the new material: “That’s what we’re trying to figure out right now, just how we’re gonna do it. I’ve already booked a tour, but you know I definitely see us doing this as a collective for sure, and not even by my word, by Ye’s. I already see it happening.”

When asked about the reports that Kanye has said he'd like to release 52 albums in 52 weeks, Pusha said, “I didn’t even hear about that from him. I saw it online like you did and I ignored it the best way I could. I was like, this thing come across my radar and I’m going to act like it doesn’t even exist.”

Since the release of Daytona, Pusha shared the Drake diss track, “The Story of Adidon.” It was also revealed that he would appear on Swizz Beatz’s forthcoming album, Poison.

Read Pitchfork’s feature interview “Pusha-T Breaks Down Every Song on His New Album, Daytona.”