I feel like my empire could be built bigger. If I team up with a label it’s even better, so now I have a budget to pay my people and make sure everyone around me is building. The album could be good and I could make a lot of money if I released it independently, but at the same time I feel like I’m gonna make a lot of money regardless. I got a lot of different situations on the table, so I’m trying to weigh out my options and make sure I press the gas with the right team.Īre you going to release your album with a major label? Most likely, yeah. I don’t wanna drop just anything, cause I know for me it’s album time. But I wanted to make sure I had everything geared up before I put anything out. I was working on my album, and I was like, this might as well be my first single. We weren’t sure what project we were gonna put it on, whether it would be for Miley’s album or Juicy J’s album. It was officially done in the summertime. How did “23” come together? The single “23,” we did it in February. After the shoot, Mike WiLL stopped by FADER offices to talk about the VMAs, his friendship with Cyrus, Future's upcoming album and WiLL's own signing to a major. The day after Miley Cyrus' denounced (and popular) VMA performance of "We Can't Stop," which Mike WiLL Made It produced, he filmed a video for his first-ever single, "23." Photographer Sam Clarke captured a day on set, at South Brooklyn's then-empty-for-summer Bishop Ford High School.
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