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Asher Roth Speaks On “Party Girl” & Reaching A New Audience

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Asher Roth speaks on his new single with Meek Mill, “Party Girl,” and how it bridges the gap between two audiences.

Asher Roth recently spoke on his new record, which took many people by surprise, as it was a collaboration with Meek Mill called “Party Girl.”

While on a conference call with Def Jam, Roth explained how the record came together and also spoke on his change of audience from his “I Love College” days to his most recent release, Pabst & Jazz, and how to bridge the gap.

On reaching a new audience with Pabst & Jazz:

“It’s been interesting with the “Party Girl” record that we put out with Meek [Mill], I think that we’ve had a very interesting kind of expirement, with having the old “I Love College” audience and with that vibe, that was also 3 or 4 years ago, and from there we’ve kinda done more lower-level underground projects, most recently Pabst & Jazz. And the Pabst & Jazz session seems to have ushered in kind of a new audience, so it’s been really interesting to see how the “Party Girl” record with Meek has kind of bridged the gap betweent the Pabst & Jazz audience and the “I Love College” audience as well. Our job now is navigating through that, and it’s never easy when you’re dealing with people. Because people grow up and they change and stuff.”

Asher Roth speaks on his new single with Meek Mill, “Party Girl,” and how it bridges the gap between two audiences.

Asher Roth recently spoke on his new record, which took many people by surprise, as it was a collaboration with Meek Mill called “Party Girl.”

While on a conference call with Def Jam, Roth explained how the record came together and also spoke on his change of audience from his “I Love College” days to his most recent release, Pabst & Jazz, and how to bridge the gap.

On reaching a new audience with Pabst & Jazz:

“It’s been interesting with the “Party Girl” record that we put out with Meek [Mill], I think that we’ve had a very interesting kind of expirement, with having the old “I Love College” audience and with that vibe, that was also 3 or 4 years ago, and from there we’ve kinda done more lower-level underground projects, most recently Pabst & Jazz. And the Pabst & Jazz session seems to have ushered in kind of a new audience, so it’s been really interesting to see how the “Party Girl” record with Meek has kind of bridged the gap betweent the Pabst & Jazz audience and the “I Love College” audience as well. Our job now is navigating through that, and it’s never easy when you’re dealing with people. Because people grow up and they change and stuff.”

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