Pusha T announced a Jay-Z collab on his tentatively titled album, “It’s Not Dry Yet.” The street-appointed “King Push” discussed sharing a mic and a throne with Jigga in an interview with “Million Dollars Worth of Game” Sunday night.
Gillie Da Kid and Wallo covered details of Pusha’s history and catalog. Pusha T mentioned Kanye and The Neptunes produced the latest project. The hosts questioned Push’s most incredible collabs. Hov enters the conversation, which then leads to a smooth confession.
Details on Pusha T’s and Jay-Z’s Collab
“I got three songs with him now,” Pusha T mentioned. The crew counted the duo’s delightful dueling on 2010’s “So Appalled” from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and then “Drug Dealer’s Anonymous” in 2016. Finally, the third arrives on the tentatively titled album It’s Not Dry Yet.
“I don’t know if I was supposed to say that, but I’m up with y’all, though, we here.” He went on to add,” Oh, he got busy,” he said with a grin. “I send him stuff ’cause I know he gonna say stuff that I just can’t say. To me, that’s what be wild impressive.”
The Virginia native and the Brooklyn hailed Jay-Hova are quite a match. Both Pusha T and Jay-Z collab on eloquent reminiscence of dark drug-dealing pasts. The past, infused with irreverent religious rhymes.
Despite this, Push has stated that this next album would be less cocaine talk and more conscious via social media. These rap giants can definitely dominate both.
Consequently, Pusha T’s manager posted a snippet on Instagram Live shortly after the episode.
Pusha T delivers album details a gram at a time. Push kept fans waiting for three years since his last project “Daytona.” However, the “Millions in the Ceiling” MC boasted that this would be the album of the year.
Meanwhile, FMHipHop will continue to look out for updates on Jay-Z and Pusha T.
Check out the full episode of Million Dollaz Worth Of Game with Push below:
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