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1000WORD$: Let me just get straight to it, man. Last week [your] album was leaked, right? In the underground world that shyt caught fire, man. People were debating whether it was the "Million Dollar" album or the "Stove Jesus" album? What can you elaborate on that?
Stove God Cooks: It wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. It was unfinished music that me and [Roc Marciano] was working [with] after "Reasonable Drought.”
1000WORD$: Okay, because when I heard the album, I heard one of the songs that you were basically still trying to construct. I forgot what it was called, but I heard one of the verses that you laid for something else, so I know that you were probably experimenting with that beat.
Stove God Cooks: Yeah, that probably was a joint that I was fukking with. I probably didn't love it, then [Roc Marciano] probably ended up selling the beat, so I just used the verse for something else. I was able to use the verse on something else because the song was never supposed to be heard.
1000WORD$: Facts. So it wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. You could say that it was partially little bits and pieces of "Stove Jesus" that were incomplete?
Stove God Cooks: The record my daughter is singing on was "Stove Jesus.” "Jesus Smile" was definitely "Stove Jesus.” If you heard it you knew this wasn’t no throwaway shyt.
1000WORD$: How about the one with Earl Sweatshirt? How did that come about?
Stove God Cooks: We were at [The Alchemist's] crib. I was out in LA with Roc. He played me the beat. I'm like, "Yo, this shyt crazy." And Roc was like, "Yo, we gotta get Earl on this shyt." You know, we'd be at Alc’s crib all the time, Earl would be there all the time, Hip-Hop would be there from Roc-a-Fella. We’d just be in there. So we went to Alc’s crib, and Earl was there, and Roc just turned the beat on. It wasn’t my first time in the studio with Alc, but it was my first time recording with Alc, Roc, and everybody in the studio with me. So you know, we played the beat for hours.
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A MESSAGE FROM STOVE:
“Bread of Life” - Stove God Cook$:
Yo, it’s the Pope, 1000WORD$.
Last month, I received a mysterious link in my DM that contained unreleased music from Stove God Cooks. I don’t wanna give up my source, but once I heard the project I had to know more. I was curious if it was “Stove Jesus” – the rumored follow-up to his 2020 album “Reasonable Drought” produced by Roc Marciano – or the “Million Dollar” album, which Stove was selling on his site for a brief time last year. The leak was taken down after a few hours.
So you know me, 1000WORD$, I shoot a text to Stove God Cooks himself to let him know an album leaked. I wanted to know if it was authorized. He replied with crying-laughing face emojis. When I asked him if it was the “Million Dollar” album or “Stove Jesus,” he replied: “None.”
We had an hour long conversation afterwards in order for me to gain a better understanding of what some of us heard so I can share it with you guys. What you are about to read are words from Stove God Cooks and myself. We talked about the leaked album; his upcoming projects; and his experience in The Bronx performing at my show, The Cookout.
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1000WORD$: What's going on, man? It's the Pope, 1000WORD$. Man, I'm here with the infamous, the fukking legendary Stove God Cooks.
Stove God Cooks: Bap bap.
1000WORD$: Let me just get straight to it, man. Last week [your] album was leaked, right? In the underground world that shyt caught fire, man. People were debating whether it was the "Million Dollar" album or the "Stove Jesus" album? What can you elaborate on that?
Stove God Cooks: It wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. It was unfinished music that me and [Roc Marciano] was working [with] after "Reasonable Drought.”
1000WORD$: Okay, because when I heard the album, I heard one of the songs that you were basically still trying to construct. I forgot what it was called, but I heard one of the verses that you laid for something else, so I know that you were probably experimenting with that beat.
Stove God Cooks: Yeah, that probably was a joint that I was fukking with. I probably didn't love it, then [Roc Marciano] probably ended up selling the beat, so I just used the verse for something else. I was able to use the verse on something else because the song was never supposed to be heard.
1000WORD$: Facts. So it wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. You could say that it was partially little bits and pieces of "Stove Jesus" that were incomplete?
Stove God Cooks: The record my daughter is singing on was "Stove Jesus.” "Jesus Smile" was definitely "Stove Jesus.” If you heard it you knew this wasn’t no throwaway shyt.
1000WORD$: How about the one with Earl Sweatshirt? How did that come about?
Stove God Cooks: We were at [The Alchemist's] crib. I was out in LA with Roc. He played me the beat. I'm like, "Yo, this shyt crazy." And Roc was like, "Yo, we gotta get Earl on this shyt." You know, we'd be at Alc’s crib all the time, Earl would be there all the time, Hip-Hop would be there from Roc-a-Fella. We’d just be in there. So we went to Alc’s crib, and Earl was there, and Roc just turned the beat on. It wasn’t my first time in the studio with Alc, but it was my first time recording with Alc, Roc, and everybody in the studio with me. So you know, we played the beat for hours.
1000WORD$: Who came up with that title "Cocaine on My Sweatshirt?”
Stove God Cooks: I did.
1000WORD$: That's crazy.
Stove God Cooks: We played the beat for like three, four hours. I left, came back, and Earl's verse was done. That's when I just start singing to myself, "Cocaine on my sweatshirt, ooo."
1000WORD$: Yo, that shyt crazy.
Stove God Cooks: "Ooo."
1000WORD$: Now the “Million Dollar” album, man. I don't want to get into specifics for that because I know that's in the tuck, but where did you record that? What kind of mood were you in?
Stove God Cooks: I recorded that in Miami.
1000WORD$: In Miami? Yeah, the “Million Dollar” joint? What inspired you to price it at $1 million?
Stove God Cooks: I was working on the follow up to “Reasonable Drought” while I was working on shyt with Gunn. The shyt that me and Gunn was doing was coming together so effortlessly that I just put a lot of focus on that. I was loving the shyt that me and Gunn was doing and I wanted the culture to have that moment. So I put that shyt I was doing alone on pause but in my mind I was like if a motherfukker pay enough ill let it go. But in the moment the priority was the culture, getting the music out that I was working on with Gunn, which ended up being classics. Gunn’s work ethic is different. We went from fukking "[Flygod is Awesome God 2]" to… what was after "Awesome God?”
1000WORD$: I think it was "Awesome God'' and then I think it was one of the "[Hitler Wears Hermes]" joints.
Stove God Cooks: Probably "[Hitler Wears Hermes 8]," [side] A and B. So we started working on that and I'm just like, "This shyt's so dope. I'm not worried about my solo album right now, but if a motherfukker pays enough, I'll let these joints go.”
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Stove God Cooks: It wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. It was unfinished music that me and [Roc Marciano] was working [with] after "Reasonable Drought.”
1000WORD$: Okay, because when I heard the album, I heard one of the songs that you were basically still trying to construct. I forgot what it was called, but I heard one of the verses that you laid for something else, so I know that you were probably experimenting with that beat.
Stove God Cooks: Yeah, that probably was a joint that I was fukking with. I probably didn't love it, then [Roc Marciano] probably ended up selling the beat, so I just used the verse for something else. I was able to use the verse on something else because the song was never supposed to be heard.
1000WORD$: Facts. So it wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. You could say that it was partially little bits and pieces of "Stove Jesus" that were incomplete?
Stove God Cooks: The record my daughter is singing on was "Stove Jesus.” "Jesus Smile" was definitely "Stove Jesus.” If you heard it you knew this wasn’t no throwaway shyt.
1000WORD$: How about the one with Earl Sweatshirt? How did that come about?
Stove God Cooks: We were at [The Alchemist's] crib. I was out in LA with Roc. He played me the beat. I'm like, "Yo, this shyt crazy." And Roc was like, "Yo, we gotta get Earl on this shyt." You know, we'd be at Alc’s crib all the time, Earl would be there all the time, Hip-Hop would be there from Roc-a-Fella. We’d just be in there. So we went to Alc’s crib, and Earl was there, and Roc just turned the beat on. It wasn’t my first time in the studio with Alc, but it was my first time recording with Alc, Roc, and everybody in the studio with me. So you know, we played the beat for hours.
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A MESSAGE FROM STOVE:
“Bread of Life” - Stove God Cook$:
Yo, it’s the Pope, 1000WORD$.
Last month, I received a mysterious link in my DM that contained unreleased music from Stove God Cooks. I don’t wanna give up my source, but once I heard the project I had to know more. I was curious if it was “Stove Jesus” – the rumored follow-up to his 2020 album “Reasonable Drought” produced by Roc Marciano – or the “Million Dollar” album, which Stove was selling on his site for a brief time last year. The leak was taken down after a few hours.
So you know me, 1000WORD$, I shoot a text to Stove God Cooks himself to let him know an album leaked. I wanted to know if it was authorized. He replied with crying-laughing face emojis. When I asked him if it was the “Million Dollar” album or “Stove Jesus,” he replied: “None.”
We had an hour long conversation afterwards in order for me to gain a better understanding of what some of us heard so I can share it with you guys. What you are about to read are words from Stove God Cooks and myself. We talked about the leaked album; his upcoming projects; and his experience in The Bronx performing at my show, The Cookout.
This is WORDS WITH WORD$.
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1000WORD$: What's going on, man? It's the Pope, 1000WORD$. Man, I'm here with the infamous, the fukking legendary Stove God Cooks.
Stove God Cooks: Bap bap.
1000WORD$: Let me just get straight to it, man. Last week [your] album was leaked, right? In the underground world that shyt caught fire, man. People were debating whether it was the "Million Dollar" album or the "Stove Jesus" album? What can you elaborate on that?
Stove God Cooks: It wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. It was unfinished music that me and [Roc Marciano] was working [with] after "Reasonable Drought.”
1000WORD$: Okay, because when I heard the album, I heard one of the songs that you were basically still trying to construct. I forgot what it was called, but I heard one of the verses that you laid for something else, so I know that you were probably experimenting with that beat.
Stove God Cooks: Yeah, that probably was a joint that I was fukking with. I probably didn't love it, then [Roc Marciano] probably ended up selling the beat, so I just used the verse for something else. I was able to use the verse on something else because the song was never supposed to be heard.
1000WORD$: Facts. So it wasn't the "Million Dollar" album. You could say that it was partially little bits and pieces of "Stove Jesus" that were incomplete?
Stove God Cooks: The record my daughter is singing on was "Stove Jesus.” "Jesus Smile" was definitely "Stove Jesus.” If you heard it you knew this wasn’t no throwaway shyt.
1000WORD$: How about the one with Earl Sweatshirt? How did that come about?
Stove God Cooks: We were at [The Alchemist's] crib. I was out in LA with Roc. He played me the beat. I'm like, "Yo, this shyt crazy." And Roc was like, "Yo, we gotta get Earl on this shyt." You know, we'd be at Alc’s crib all the time, Earl would be there all the time, Hip-Hop would be there from Roc-a-Fella. We’d just be in there. So we went to Alc’s crib, and Earl was there, and Roc just turned the beat on. It wasn’t my first time in the studio with Alc, but it was my first time recording with Alc, Roc, and everybody in the studio with me. So you know, we played the beat for hours.
1000WORD$: Who came up with that title "Cocaine on My Sweatshirt?”
Stove God Cooks: I did.
1000WORD$: That's crazy.
Stove God Cooks: We played the beat for like three, four hours. I left, came back, and Earl's verse was done. That's when I just start singing to myself, "Cocaine on my sweatshirt, ooo."
1000WORD$: Yo, that shyt crazy.
Stove God Cooks: "Ooo."
1000WORD$: Now the “Million Dollar” album, man. I don't want to get into specifics for that because I know that's in the tuck, but where did you record that? What kind of mood were you in?
Stove God Cooks: I recorded that in Miami.
1000WORD$: In Miami? Yeah, the “Million Dollar” joint? What inspired you to price it at $1 million?
Stove God Cooks: I was working on the follow up to “Reasonable Drought” while I was working on shyt with Gunn. The shyt that me and Gunn was doing was coming together so effortlessly that I just put a lot of focus on that. I was loving the shyt that me and Gunn was doing and I wanted the culture to have that moment. So I put that shyt I was doing alone on pause but in my mind I was like if a motherfukker pay enough ill let it go. But in the moment the priority was the culture, getting the music out that I was working on with Gunn, which ended up being classics. Gunn’s work ethic is different. We went from fukking "[Flygod is Awesome God 2]" to… what was after "Awesome God?”
1000WORD$: I think it was "Awesome God'' and then I think it was one of the "[Hitler Wears Hermes]" joints.
Stove God Cooks: Probably "[Hitler Wears Hermes 8]," [side] A and B. So we started working on that and I'm just like, "This shyt's so dope. I'm not worried about my solo album right now, but if a motherfukker pays enough, I'll let these joints go.”
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Stove God Cook$ Speaks on The Recently Leaked Album and His Next Project
WORDS WITH WORD$ INTERVIEW #1: Stove God Cook$
