Opio: 'We were deep into the album-maybe halfway done or something, more than halfway. And the rap was too, it was about friends and being together and we’re going to stay tight and all of that shit, but this one had more of like a fun vibe to it-I don’t know, just a happy, fun, good energy vibe. The original song was like, it was victorious but it was more like melodic and somber and slow and emotional and shit. Ultimately I had to take the beat back from Pep Love, and then we recorded “93 ‘til Infinity.” It’s like an opposite vibe from the original song. I ended up giving that beat to Pep Love while we was recording, and when the fellas heard it, they was like, 'Yo man, you can’t be giving away tight beats while we’re working on an album, we’re working on our first album my dude.” So it started the rule in Souls of Mischief to where if we’re working on an album, the producers got to play beats to guys working on the album first. 'As far as the beat, I had originally given it to Pep Love, because I just made beats and if somebody wanted them, I’d give it to them.