America woke up this morning to the street life as Pusha T joined Kelly Rowland for a live performance of their duet. Kelly’s Talk A Good Game is in stores now. rtny
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Pusha T’s back with his G.O.O.D. Music cohorts for another recording. The track samples ESG’s classic, but the trio sound out of place. See: 2 Chainz’s verse. Who I am? Disappointed. flex
The street life is no place for such a pretty face. But with Pusha T close by, Kelly hits the pavement on her latest drop produced by Pharrell. Talk A Good Game drops next Tuesday.
Fab too had a few guests up his sleeve last night. During his slot, Meek Mill returned to the stage for “Racked Up Shawty” while Pusha assisted him for “Life Is So Exciting”. Saving the best for last, Kimberly then emerged on the stage for “Queen Bitch”.
Following a tease back in March, MGK finally stacks his chips with the full mp3 featuring Pusha T and Meek Mill. MGK’s Black Flag is on the way.
The-Dream takes a dip in the P-U-S-S-Y and Big Sean and Pusha join in on the fun. IV Play in stores next Tuesday. Get “Turnt” with Bey and 2 Chainz below.
The streets of Philly turn into a scene of The Walking Dead in Gillie’s brand new video featuring Pusha T. Off Da Kid’s latest release, King of Philly 2 available here.
You think he likes it? My Name Is My Name drops July 16th.
Niggas love Paris. Shot in the shadows of the Eiffel Tower, Pusha showcases his flow over Don Cannon’s production. Kanye and Chief Keef cameos at the end. My Name Is My Name drops July 16th. complex
Although Pusha T’s debut hasn’t dropped, he’s already on to the next. In a interview with Ask Men, he says that his sophomore album will entitled, King Push. K: What else is on the horizon for you? Another G.O.O.D. Music compilation album? PT: I really don’t know. I’m really on My Name Is My Name, and then my next album after that. I already got the whole mentality of it. I see it. It’s titled King Push. I don’t even think there’s going […]
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