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King Push returns to Life+Times’ Decoded webisode. On this go around, he dissects lyrics off the opening track off his upcoming My Name Is My Name. Album drops October 8. Oh, that’s what he meant.
Only seven days remain until the release of Pusha T’s solo set and for this week’s edition of The Truth, Elliott sits down with the man of the hour at the Dream Hotel. In this episode, Pusha speaks on the album and Pharrell’s input.
Hosted by Diamond Supply Co. and Crooks & Castles, the 1st Welcome To The Block Party went down over the weekend in L.A. Above, Pusha runs through “Nosetalgia”. More performance footage from CSTV including Nipsey Hussle, Casey Veggies, Hit-Boy and Ty Dolla $ign.
The crown always is up for grabs. So in Pusha T’s new dark film in support of My Name Is My Name, he’s comes swinging for the title. Album drops October 8. Pre-order the album on iTunes now.
Hours ago, Pusha T released another track off his solo debut, My Name Is My Name. Although the song features lyrical foe, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha tells Rob Markman that the record has been in the works for years.
Before Kendrick commandeers Pusha’s core fans, he finds placement on this cut off My Name Is My Name. Produced by Nottz, there’s enough drug talk on this one to pique the DEA’s interest. Ugggk! Album drops October 8th. flex
On the eve of Self Made 3‘s release, MMG continues their campaign with Maybach O working his charm in his video featuring Push and Fab. Ante up and pre-order your copy today.
Kanye returned to Twitter today to unveil the covers of Pusha T’s long awaited solo album. The first is scannable with your smart phone. The other is of Pusha himself. My Name Is My Name drops October 8. UPDATE: Holy features. Tracklist below. 1. King Push 2. Numbers On The Board 3. Sweet Serenade Ft. Chris Brown 4. Hold On Ft. Rick Ross 5. Suicide Ft. Ab-Liva 6. 40 Acres Ft. The-Dream 7. No Regrets Ft. Jeezy x Kevin Cossom 8. […]
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.