From the upcoming G.O.O.D. Music debut, My Name Is My Name hitting July 16th.
Tune is as Frank The Butcher talks to Pusha T, the Clipse veteran & G.O.O.D. music emcee, about his interests in fashion, his brand Play Cloths, his boutique Cream, and his feelings on the Rick Ross lyric controversy and how raps can be taken too seriously.
From Los’ new Becoming King mixtape.
Directed by Shawn Church, from Pusha T’s Wrath of Caine mixtape.
Pusha T lends a guest verse to this DMV native.
For the first time in an interview, Pusha T detailed the producers and special guests fans can expect on the upcoming solo debut. He also lists Mase’s “Harlem World” as one of his favorite albums of all time. Hmmmmm…….
From American Psycho II, hitting in May.
My Name Is My Name coming soon….
Pusha T decodes “Doesn’t Matter” from January’s “Wrath of Caine” mixtape, revealing how he feels about G.O.O.D Music haters and the moment he felt like a “full fledged rapper.” In the second clip, Nardwuar interviews Pusha T at SXSW 2013 in Austin, Texas.
From Pusha T’s Wrath Of Caine mixtape. In the second clip, Pusha discusses his upcoming album My Name Is My Name, and speaks on his beefs with Lil Wayne and Drake.
Since his temporary withdrawal from The Clipse, Pusha T has hustled hard to build his solo career over the last few years. Most recently we’ve seen him become full integrated into the G.O.O.D. Music family, helping propel tracks like “I Don’t Like (Remix)” and “Mercy”, into nightclub bottle-selling anthems, raising his profile in a heavily [cont.]
From Wrath Of Caine, available now. HHS review coming soon.
Pusha T walks the Grammy red carpet, and speaks with Fuse about his next album, My Name Is My Name, which is now slated for May, he reveals.
From Pusha’s new mixtape, Wrath of Caine, available now.
Pusha T’s long-overdue reunion with Malice will be called, As God As My Witness.
New Artist from Hampton, Virginia Rebel Rose introduces a brand new genre “Rock Hop” with his debut single “Bad Girl” f/ Pusha T. Bringing hard-hitting hip-hop drums and screaming guitars, Rebel Rose is reinventing the alliance between rock, hip-hop & soul and as exposure to the “Rebelation” grows, his following increases with each passing day.
In the first clip, Push spits some bars on Funk Flex’s show, while in the second audio clip, he appears for an in-depth interview on The Combat Jack Show. Pusha T discusses the differences in working with The Neptunes and Kanye, why Big Daddy Kane > Rakim, how Big Sean is really a problem within [cont.]
Pusha T sets the record straight on Kanye West’s assumed affiliation with the Illuminati and devil worshipping. Yes, this had to be addressed. Seriously.
Pusha T gives Esteban inside info on the tracks “Millions”, “Doesn’t Matter”, and “Blocka” off his new mixtape “Wrath of Caine.” He also claims that Big Daddy Kane is better than Rakim, and defends his upcoming album title “My Name is My Name.”
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