Pusha T will finally unveil his brand new albumDaytonalater tonight. He got the fans excited yesterday when he unveiled the final tracklisting consisting 7 songs and guest appearances from Kanye West and Rick Ross. The G.O.O.D. Music president held a listening party for the album last night...
Pusha T's song reportedly wasn't the only one that was left off "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon". According to the head of Pop's label Victor Victor Worldwide, Steven Victor,andGunnawere also actually supposed to be featured on the album. However, their tracks weren't included...
Pusha T has doubled down on Drake with a ferocious and very personal new diss track called “The Story of Adidon” — which comes after Drake fired back at him on Friday night with one called “Duppy Freestyle” that was a response to the track “Infared
Pusha T was also on hand, performing a new track that took shots at Jim Jones — a staunch supporter of Drake. Drake and 21 settled with Vogue earlier this year after using a faux cover to promote their album, Her Loss, last November. Listen to “MELTDOWN” below. Get we...
Pusha T has questioned Drake’s pen game several times before, most notably on theDaytonaalbum cut “Infrared,” which reignited the rappers’ longstanding beef when Pusha dropped his album on May 25. However, in the opening lines of “The Story of Adidon,” Pusha makes it clear he’s mov...
So... Drake. Yeah. For sure. Your shots at him on this song are similar to André 3000’s verse on Frank Ocean’s Blonde—you seem to really be personally offended by the idea of rappers not writing their own rhymes. That’s the thing, I don’t even take it as personal as [A...
"That Drake intro is called 'Virginia Beach'. He really bout to start the album dissing Pusha?," a fan added. Read More:Every Song in Drake's Timestamp Series Ranked Drake and Pusha T's Beef Is Neverending The beef between Pusha T and Drake dates back to 2006, and didn't even sta...
Pusha T says that Kendrick Lamar's lyrics about him in the Drake diss Euphoria is an incredible display of battle raps.
Pusha T (left) and Malice in 2002, at the height of Clipse’s commercial success.L. Cohen/WireImage He went by the rap name Terrar on an unreleased Clipse album,Exclusive Audio Footage, that got shelved by Elektra Records in 1999. “We put a single out called ‘The Funeral,’ and tha...
With the arrival ofPusha-T's newKanye West-produced albumDAYTONA, the beef betweenDrakeand Pusha dominated the conversation over the weekend. Takingshots at Drizzy on "Infrared,"Pusha called into question Drake's pen game. Not long after, Drake hit back with his response,"Duppy Freestyle,"...