Wale & Pusha T Collaborate On Culture Jam’s “Damage Control”

Music and sports collective Culture Jam tap Wale and Pusha T for their new release, “Damage Control”.

Flanked by Don Cannon’s eerie orchestra-like production, Folarin unleash his rapid flow while King Push brings a few shots for his foes.

“Onе-four, two-five, my math came from the go-go / My rap camе from the culture, my rap game from the GOAT though / I’m blessed, I’m favored, Oluwa, I’m grateful,” raps Wale.

Meanwhile, Push adds, “All I hear is birds, that’s just words in the booth / The realest Birdman, I just “Cock-a-doodle-doo” / Doorstep, doorstep, I get it right through / Money talk, money talk, the wrist is light blue / Sugar hill sweets, shit is feelin’ type two Bruised egos, man, you niggas might sue / New Jack Ninos’ telling on the crew.”

“Damage Control” is the latest offering off Culture Jam’s forthcoming compilation Culture Jam Presents: Legend In My Hood partnered with NBA ball player Anthony Edwards.

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