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Earlier this week, G.O.O.D. Music announced that Pusha T would be taking over as its President. In the past decade, the Kanye West-founded imprint has issued records by John Legend, Common, Consequence, Kid Cudi and more, including Pusha’s 2013 solo debut My Name Is My Name. Now, the Clipse alum has dropped his long-awaited new single, “Untouchable.” The song samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s vocals from the 1995 Pudgee single “Think Big.” The Virginia native touches on his new corporate position, Donald Trump’s hamfisted immigration policy and his own makeshift use of Spanish names. To stream the song, you’ll have to go to the G.O.O.D. Music website and bring your cursor over the flapping birds. (Pusha’s metaphor game is as strong as ever.) Fans of athletic wear can also check out the rapper’s collaboration with adidas.
the hardest track out right now, best Timbo beat in years
where is the video?
Quote from: doggfather on November 19, 2015, 11:47:49 PMwhere is the video?
Pusha T might have a new workload to handle as the president of G.O.O.D. Music, but the veteran rapper still has plenty of time to focus on his solo career. While fans await the highly anticipated King Push album, word recently emerged that Pusha T had a second album in the works. Those reports were true as Pusha T confirmed that he would be releasing an album titled Darkest Before Dawn in an interview with Noisey. The former Clipse member also announced that the new project would be released on Dec. 18.Pusha T says that Darkest Before Dawn will serve as a prelude to King Push. The Virginia Beach rapper explained why he decided to release two albums instead of one.“I’ve been recording so much—I didn’t want to break up that body of work,” Pusha T told Noisey. “I feel like I had the producers doing things that they weren’t usually known for, a little out of their wheelhouse. I wanted to give the fans that body of work. That’s the music I love, and that’s the music that my fans love from me. Instead of having those moments throughout King Push, let’s just separate the game.”