Pusha T joins Ebro Darden for a game of ping pong and a conversation about his album, ‘It’s Almost Dry.’ They discuss his relationship with Kanye West, and how Pusha’s early morning chats with Pharell inspired the album’s unique start. Pusha T and Ebro also discuss Pusha’s reputation as a “bad guy” figure in rap, […]Pusha T joins Ebro Darden for a game of ping pong and a conversation about his album, ‘It’s Almost Dry.’ They discuss his relationship with Kanye West, and how Pusha’s early morning chats with Pharell inspired the album’s unique start. Pusha T and Ebro also discuss Pusha’s reputation as a “bad guy” figure in rap,Read More
Pusha T joins Ebro Darden for a game of ping pong and a conversation about his album, ‘It’s Almost Dry.’ They discuss his relationship with Kanye West, and how Pusha’s early morning chats with Pharell inspired the album’s unique start. Pusha T and Ebro also discuss Pusha’s reputation as a “bad guy” figure in rap, and explains that his focus has always been staying true to himself despite the politics of the rap game. He has been keenly focused on “carving out his own lane.” Pusha T shines light on “Brambleton,” “Let The Smokers Shine The Coupes,” and what he and his collaborators are doing to curate rap culture. Listen to Pusha T on Apple Music: https://apple.co/PushaTYT
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