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DJ Premier says Lil Uzi Vert was almost on PRhyme 2

Uzi once said a Premier beat was too “old” to freestyle over, but the legendary producer says it’s water under the bridge.

March 09, 2018

DJ Premier and Royce Da 5'9" have revied their hip-hop duo PRhyme for the upcoming album PRhyme 2, out March 16. Speaking with DJ Booth, Premier said Lil Uzi Vert was almost a featured artist on the project, but there wasn't enough time to make it happen.

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PRhyme hoped to put Lil Uzi Vert on a song called "Everyday Struggle," Premier said. "Royce gave him a blueprint of singing the hook, but he didn’t really want to sing that hook, he wanted to do his own. He said, 'I’ll write my own hook, and I want to do a verse. I can rap to those types of beats.'"

However, Lil Uzi Vert's schedule "was through the roof crazy," according to Premier. "[We] couldn’t get it [done] in the time frame of the album. Maybe we will do it later or a remix. He was down to do it.”

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Lil Uzi Vert stoked hip-hop's mandatory annual intergenerational war in 2016 after claiming he was "too young" to freestyle over a DJ Premier beat during a Hot 97 appearance. Premier says they've worked it out, and praised Vert's hip-hop bonafides. "We cleared the air on the miscommunication on the, 'our generation vs his generation.' We had a dope conversation," Premier said. "The dude is up on so much hip-hop. People think because of the style of records he makes he doesn’t know our generation."