Kanye West takes the cover the December/January 2011 issue of Complex
magazine. The publication also spoke with the contributors for Yeezy’s
album focusing on their roles in their Project: Runaway feature. Below is an excerpt from Pete Rock:
“I know one of Kanye’s bodyguards, and he told me that Kanye was looking
for me. I just grabbed this bag of discs—these discs hold at least 50
beats apiece—and went to Hawaii. [Laughs.] That was my first time ever
going to Hawaii, so I was blown back by the weather and the beach. It’s a
beautiful environment to make music in. I immediately said to myself,
‘This is why he’s here!’ No one bothers you and you’re free as a bird;
an important part of being creative is being able to be free in a good
environment where you can make music and there’s no interruptions or
disturbance or anything. When I got there, Kanye was in the chair in the
studio getting his hair cut. He played the ‘Power’ song from before he
even put the lyrics on it and he was spittin’ the lyrics to me. I’m real
critical of emcees, but when I hear Kanye spit, it opens me up like a
flower, man. I used to hear him spit my name in his own records before
he even got with me, and I used to say to myself, ‘Damn, he says my name
in more than two or three records! Maybe he’s trying to let me know he
wants to work with me.’ The studio kind of reminded me of back in the
days when I used to work on three or four projects at once, doing it all
in the studio. That’s what he was doing—running back and forth from
room to room to room to room. He had Kid Cudi upstairs, he was working
on his album downstairs, then doing a mix on another record, and it
straight reminded me of what I used to do back in the ’90s. He played
‘Runaway’—and as soon as I heard the drums come in, I just started
laughing. He used my drums from Mecca and the Soul Brother! I used these
drums in an interlude before this record called ‘The Basement,’ and
those drums come on before the song. I never heard anybody make a song
the way he made it out of those drums. I thought that was genius.â€