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Pusha T is getting candid about his years-long feud with Drake in a new cover story for GQ Hype.
While some had assumed Pusha T would fire back at Drake in his new album, It’s Almost Dry, he revealed that he’s not bothering to fan the flames of their feud because he feels it would “cheapen” his album.
“I mean, my album is that good. I could never cheapen my album with [that],” he explained. “I’m cool now.”
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In fact, he’s downright dismissive of the shots that Drake has taken at him in recent raps. “Have a good time,” Pusha T said. “It [even] sounds so old to me. The flow sounds old, the shots don’t even — like what is that? That ain’t a warrior talk.”
He continued: “Never engaging. Never. I can’t. Bro, I’ve been here [before]. I’ve seen how it goes. It’s been too long, too many people been called. I’m never engaging with anybody’s time. Everybody’s on my time. Everybody. And right now, I have the best rap album. I sound the freshest, I sound the newest, I sound the best of everybody.”
While It’s Almost Dry just came out last month Pusha T is already moving full-speed ahead on his next album, which he said represents a “transformation” for him.
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“This is a new era for me, for sure,” he said. “And by the time the transformation is done [my craft] will be mastered and ready. You’ll have a niche product.”
The entire interview can be read in the latest edition of GQ Hype.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorGrammy-nominated rapper and Variety Hitmakers cover star Jack Harlow unveiled the tracklist for his second major-label album, “Come Home the Kids Miss You,” on Tuesday — and it includes features from Drake, Lil Wayne, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell and even a song called “Dua Lipa.”Pharrell guests on a song called “Movie Star,” Drake on “Churchill Downs” (presumably about the horse-racing track in Harlow’s home state of Kentucky), Lil Wayne on “Poison” and Timberlake on one called “Parent Trap” (in which he apparently plays the parent).The album drops Friday (May 6) via Generation Now/Atlantic Records and includes the singles “Nail Tech” and “First Class,” the latter of which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month and boosted streams for Fergie’s 2007 pop hit “Glamorous,” which it samples.
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