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Pusha T has confirmed that the long-awaited comeback album from the hip-hop duo Clipse (which he shares with Malice) is completed.
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Although exclusive to Los Angeles (at Camp Flog Gnaw festival and coffee shop Cafe Tropical) he plans for it go national next year.
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Backed by quality production from both Pharrell and Ye, Push delivers a solid follow-up to DAYTONA.
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With incomparably slick lyricism and classic Neptunes production, Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury took coke rap to a new level of artistry.
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List Week 2018 concludes, as all List Weeks do, with Anthony’s 50 favorite albums of the year. Thanks for following our reviews and other series this year; see you in 2019!
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Anthony shows some love for the 50 best singles he heard all year. Below you can check out a nifty Spotify playlist containing all the songs.
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Drake’s “Duppy Freestyle” seemed like a savage response to Pusha T’s diss on “Infrared.” However, Pusha’s response, “The Story of Adidon,” changes the playing field and makes it look like “Infrared” was setting the bait rather than poking the bear. The first shock that comes with “Story
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At seven tracks and just over 21 minutes, the Kanye West-helmed DAYTONA is pretty much watertight and finds Pusha T in top form.
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Pusha T took shots at Drake on “Infrared,” the closer of his new album, DAYTONA. Push called out Drake for using ghostwriters in the bars, “The lyric pennin’ equal the Trumps winnin’ / The bigger question is how the Russians did it.” On “Duppy Freestyle,” Drake fires back hard at Pusha
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.