
Still in NY, Pusha T visited Hip-Hop Nation for a chat with Envy. He spoke on Kanye’s rant at his listening, claims My Name Is My Name is “the album of the year” and calls Lil Wayne’s Dedication 5 “trash”.
Still in NY, Pusha T visited Hip-Hop Nation for a chat with Envy. He spoke on Kanye’s rant at his listening, claims My Name Is My Name is “the album of the year” and calls Lil Wayne’s Dedication 5 “trash”.
Kanye attended Pusha T’s My Name Is My Name listening session this evening in NYC. Loose off the Goose, Ye took the mic and yelled on behalf of Pusha. Yeezus, the floor is all yours—or, Pusha T’s. Ha!
Nick Cannon invited Pusha T to provide the musical number on the latest episode of Wild N’ Out. Before the credits rolled, Push gave a live performance of “Millions”. My Name Is My Name October 8.
Kanye returned to Twitter today to unveil the covers of Pusha T’s long awaited solo album.
It’s a VA thing as Pusha T soaks in the good life on his new track featuring Chris Brown. Off his upcoming solo album, My Name Is My Name on October 8.
Maybach O has already let the cameras roll for his new single, “Know You Better“. Here’s a first look of what went down on the set. Self Made 3 in stores September 17.
You know his name, now you know his release date: July 16th. Let’s see if it sticks.
Gillie shows some Brotherly Love by throwing a closing verse from Beans on his collabo with Pusha T. Beanie is currently serving a two-year sentence for failing to pay Uncle Sam.
Omarion gets better acquainted with his lady of interest on his new track featuring Fab and Pusha T. Self Made 3 in stores September 17.
After getting “Straight For the Summer” with Loso a couple weeks ago, Vado comes right back with another collabo. With French on the hook, Vado, Pusha and Chinx talk whipping until they can’t whip anymore. Sounds like carpal tunnel to me. Look for Slime Flu 4 soon.
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