California emcee Fashawn released his second album, The Ecology via Mass Appeal Records last February and the reaction has been overwhelmingly positive.

Recently performing at Soundset Music Festival, the Nas protégé sat down with HipHopDX Editor-In-Chief Justin Hunte and talked about the LP and how excited he was that everything came together for it.

“It’s out now. It’s living in people’s homes now,” he said when asked about The Ecology’s reaction via DX Daily. “People wash their dishes to my album. People cook dinner to my album. It’s part of people’s lives now. It’s no longer an idea that me and my team are plotting. It’s all action now, forward motion and I’m so excited and couldn’t be more proud. This is exactly how I planned it.”

Fashawn also hopes his latest effort will “stand the test of time” and remain on the headphones and in the cars of fans for years to come.

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“I wanted to put a project out that hopefully will stand the test of time like my first project,” he said. “The way we brought this to you with Nas and Mass Appeal, the time I took off from rapping, etc., the culmination of all those things makes all of this worth it.”

Watch the full DX Daily below: