In the “No Flex Zone” remix, Pusha stated that he is “The new Hov”. Do you agree? Read more after the jump…
In the “No Flex Zone” remix, Pusha stated that he is “The new Hov”. Do you agree? Read more after the jump…
Soon after the release of My Name is My Name, Pusha T blessed our ears with the sweet serenade news of a new piece of work in the making. The, “Who I Am” talent talks to HipHopDX about taking some extra time to work on King Push. I’m not rushing it, and I’m not forcing it. Everybody knows I took like a month off of touring and everything to go to Miami and get with Pharrell and Chad,” he says. “I’m taking my time. King Push is a proclamation of where I feel that I am in Rap. I feel I’m at a king level—a “crown me” level of Rap. I feel like My Name Is My Name really proved that, and I’m not gonna rush it. I’m just gonna put it together properly, so when it drops, it will be everything that it’s supposed to be.” Check out more on what Pusha has on the the way down bottom.
King Push took his show to Atlanta, where he performed hits from My Name is My Name, Wrath of Caine and Fear of God. The G.O.O.D. Music kid added more excitement to the show when he bought along, Cyhi The Pryne to perform, “So Appalled.” Check it out down below.
While out in Canada for his My Name Is My Name tour, Pusha T caught up with Montreality to go in depth about some off-kilter topics, like his jobs as a teenager, his favorite cartoon character, what he was in a previous lifetime and more, but he also dove into the forthcoming King Push album. Check out what he had to say below!
Pusha T recently linked up with Montreality to chop it up. Push spoke about the status of his upcoming album ‘King Push,’ near death experiences he’s encountered, the on-going Grammy debate between Kendrick Lamar vs. Macklemore and much more. Check out the full interview below.
King Push took a trip overseas and chopped it up with Life & Times before performing in front of a packed house in London. Get in touch with Pusha T below.