
It's where all my creative thoughts come from." Release and promotion Cadillactica is a planet that I created, which in reality is my conscious mind. Cadillactica is a free-floating album in a way where I felt like I was able to talk about whatever I wanted because I created a planet to do so. In a September 2014, interview with Respect., he spoke about the vibe of the album, saying: "I wouldn't say that. It could be a title or just the understanding of what I physically heard for the song that they can create or already have something in that manner." The beautiful thing is that I'm able to work with the type of musicians that I'm still able to give them my ideas. In an April 2014, interview with Nah Right, he elaborated on his involvement with the production of the album, saying: "Well, you know. It's creating this planet called Cadillactica where the soul and the funk comes from and being able to transcend my music with that idea." On September 23, 2014, he announced that the album would be released on November 11, 2014. Just the whole storyline of being able to take you in reverse of where the Cadillac comes from. In October 2013, in an interview with XXL, he spoke about how he came up with the album title, saying: "It's just one of those things that I was thinking about, 'cause in my first cover Live From The Underground, it's a Cadillac that has crash landed on planet earth. I'm so used to mixing and so used to producing a record that sometimes it takes away from the creativity, or it takes me longer to create." In September 2013, he announced the title of the album Cadillactica. I'm used to being in front of the boards.

In August 2013, in an interview with HipHopDX, he spoke about what to expect from the album, saying: "I'm keeping it soulful, and I'm also really working with a lot of producers as well.

hinted towards the title of the album, stating that the title is featured in the opening seconds of the Intro from his debut album Live from the Underground (2012). On June 13, 2013, in an interview with Dead End Hip Hop, Big K.R.I.T.
