G.O.O.D. Music rapper Pusha T is hurting feels on his latest single titled "Exodus 23:1" and I do mean that literally. Just ask Lil Wayne who took to his Twitter account for this pleasant post: "Fuk Pusha T and anybody that love em." If a song as dope as "Exodus 23:1" has to include subliminals aimed at Cash Money then you're just going to have to deal with it Weezy.
Two months ago there wasn't a single person on this track who knew who Chief Keep was, and now Kanye and crew have elected to have the young Chi man's name splattered across the globe. But let's be real, you really don't care about all that background. Listen and download..
Twenty years ago Pusha T's unedited verse to the G.O.O.D. Music "I Don't Like (Remix)" would have sat in some engineer's office for ten years. But this is 2012, so just 48 hours after the remix first dropped, Pusha T decided to take it upon himself to upload his original verse (with additional dopeboy references!) to SoundCloud. Listen and download...
Wait, are we sure this is it? That big G.O.O.D. Music release everyone was waiting for, this is it? "Mercy"? This one? This one right here? That track that was going to be the hottest shit of 2012? Seriously though, you're sure this is the right one? It's not some unfinished shit that leaked early? See more...
If you happen to reside in or near the New York City area and love Hip-Hop then you should most certainly be in the building when Pusha T rocks the Gramercy Theatre this Thursday (December 22nd). But in case you haven't been able to score yourself a ticket yet then you're in luck because Refined Hype is giving away a pair of tickets (yep, you and friend) to see Pusha T's show. See more...
Speaking as a man who counts "Hell Hath No Fury" as one of his favorite albums ever I can't say I love everything G.O.O.D. Music era Pusha T's done, but the man's done a good job of expanding beyond the coke flows while still keeping his nose plenty powdery. So yeah, I'm pretty stoked to hear his new EP/album/collection of tracks in a zip file "Fear of God 2: Let Us Pray". Listen....
First of all, let's all just take a moment to recognize that one of the inventors of the coke rap movement just ripped off the title of a Hillary Duff song. Nevermind how I knew that. You're right, it's probably just a coincidence. Let's move on. Forget I ever mentioned it. Listen and download...
While I thought the "Dreams Money Can Buy" beat was incredible (producer 40 lifted it from an obscure UK artist named Jai Paul) I frankly could have done without Drake's low-level sobbing about the pains of being rich, handsome and the object of seemingly ceaseless attention from women. What's that sweet baby jesus? You've answered my prayers and had Pusha T drop "Don't Fuck With Me" over the "Dreams" beat? See more...
Anyway, "Amen" is one of those songs that's so close to being the complete banger I want it to be, but falls just short. The Shawty Redd beat knocks, but he's done better (like this). Kanye's verse is decent, but compared to "Ni**as in Paris", which is now one of my favorite ignorant Yeezy tracks of all-time, it's just alright. Listen and download...
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