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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.
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Pusha T gets back in touch with his roots, and teases toward his next project with this mini-album that sets the bar pretty high.
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The spacey, otherworldly by Kanye West on Pusha T’s latest single “Lunch Money” makes for the perfect antithesis to Push’s boastful coke rap lyrics, and sets the Virginia emcee up perfectly to release a new album that will make him worthy of being solidified as a true leader
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To say that King Push is trying to come back with a vengeance after the sterling critical acclaim of last years’ My Name Is My Name would be one hell of an understatement. Basically, you can still feel the hunger and desire in both Pusha’s voice and Kanye’s
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Between the basic flows, uninteresting lyricism, and ridiculous “singing” that’s barely masked by the auto-tune it’s slathered in, I’m honestly not finding much of anything to like about the new Future record. The beats are decent sometimes…
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Pusha T, Virginia rapper and one half of the famed hip hop duo Clipse, released some pretty potent singles before the drop of his new album here; however, the final product seems to be cut with a handful of weak tracks.
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October 8th is the release date for Pusha T’s forthcoming album, My Name Is My Name, and I’m pretty psyched given all of the solid tracks that have dropped thus far. “King Push” just adds to that winning streak with a wild beat that’s both zany and
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Pusha T drops another track from his forthcoming album, My Name Is My Name, and with tracks like “Sweet Serenade” and “Numbers On the Boards,” this album is shaping up to be the best things G.O.O.D. Music’s has dropped since its inception. As usual, Pusha brings