Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, the newest record from Atlanta rapper Big Boi, is set to drop next Tuesday. As Washington anticipates the album, a recent interview between the rapper and Pitchfork is gaining some attention.

When Big Boi was asked about a song off of his last album, the interview turned to politics and "his ambivalent feelings about President Obama":

Pitchfork: You had a few things to say about Obama on Sir Lucious [Left Foot], but it was recorded before he became president. And there was your song "Sumthin's Gotta Give" with Mary J. Blige where she sang about cheering for Obama… BB: I didn't tell her to do that. Pitchfork: No? She just did it? BB: On my damn record. I had a problem with it.

In "Sumthin’s Gotta Give," Mary J. Blige sings, "The only hope I have to help me deal with the drama is that maybe in November I’ll be cheering for Obama." The song discusses various social issues and the video opens with a quote from then-candidate Obama.

If the rapper once supported the president, he is frustrated with him now. The interview continues: