For Boost Mobile’s new “Be Heard Sessions”, Pusha reflects on his start in the game and the admiration of his fans’ reactions. He ends the sit-down by spitting a verse.
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Every time this year, the stars come out to play down in Charlotte, NC for CIAA weekend. During the Speed 3 Block Party at the Nascar Hall of Fame, Pusha provided the musical entertainment with DJ Drama on the 1s and 2s.
As the cameras roll inside the Shade 45 studio, Pusha T brought the Wrath Of Caine over to Kay Slay’s show for a lip sync rendition of his Young Chop-produced track. Blocka blocka!
One of the lowlights from Pusha T’s Wrath Of Caine
Pusha T works up a sweat alongside Rick Ross for his new motion picture. For what it’s worth, Pusha’s leading lady es muy bonita. If you like what you hear, download the Wrath Of Caine mixtape here.
Speaking with MTV, Pusha T reassures that he and brother No Malice have a new Clipse album on the way. There’s no time frame set yet, but he announces As God As My Witness as the title. “When it comes to the Clipse, that’s a special brand to me. Me and Malice talk about doing a Clipse album. I’m not into toyin’ around with that, like just dropping records that ain’t related to an album. We owe our fans something super special, so […]
Whatever drank choice is in your red cup, Brianna tips hers to Pusha T for our daily serving. Ms. Perry’s Symphony No 9: Bri Major mixtape is coming soon.
It was a chilly night in Brooklyn on Thursday, but for Pusha T and French Montana, it didn’t matter. They shot the video for their track off Wrath Of Caine in front of Vinnie’s Styles and MTV gives us our first look.
During yesterday’s visit at Shade 45, Pusha T unleashed the wrath of his voice over Mike Jones’ “Still Tippin”. Below is the interview portion for the illuminatis.
While in NY, Pusha T got down with Combat Jack and the Newmanati. Here’s what went down. Pusha T discusses the differences in working with The Neptunes and Kanye, why Big Daddy Kane > Rakim, how Big Sean is really a problem within the G.O.O.D Music camp, why rappers like Rick Ross can’t ever really get away from the streets, how he can’t ever be right with Consequence, how he threw a shot at Combat, the possible name for the next […]
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.