As the newly appointed president of Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music, Pusha T has big things in store for 2016. He recently discussed a festival headlined by the label’s artists as well as other plans for the upcoming year.

During an interview with MTV, Push opened up about the things he would like to do beginning in January.

“It’s merely about carrying on with tradition, high quality music and high quality art, being of the culture, engaging the fans more,” he said. “That’s really my thing. That’s really what I want to do with regards to the presidency over at G.O.O.D. Music.”

He went into more detail revealing projects on his “mood board,” including a festival uniting the label’s entire roster.

“There are a few things on the mood board that I want to see, things that I feel are more fan catering,” the "Sweet Serenade" rapper explained. “The fans really need to see a tour and a festival. Everybody on G.O.O.D. is a person who’s in the mix, of the culture and I feel like the fans haven’t gotten to see us on one platform, on a major platform, all of us together, unified, just giving back to them.”

Aside from Push and West, the G.O.O.D. roster includes Big Sean, Teyana Taylor, 2 Chainz and Common, among others. The label released its last compilation album, Cruel Summer, back in 2012. The project featured former signee Kid Cudi as well as standout tracks “Clique” and “Mercy.” Hopefully talks of a possible tour may even inspire a Cruel Summer sequel.

The label is currently prepping Kanye West's SWISH album. Pusha T's Darkest Before Dawn was released on Friday, Dec. 18.

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