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"Pusha T and Ye's Harmonious Tunes Now a Thing of the Past"

The once harmonious collaboration between Pusha T and Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, seems to be a thing of the past. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Pusha T declared that the prospect of working with Ye again is "definitely in the past".

Despite the apparent rift, Pusha T fondly recalls their time together at G.O.O.D. Music, reminiscing about creating tracks like 'So Appalled' and 'New God Flow'. His albums from this period, such as 'Daytona' and 'It’s Almost Dry', are considered particularly potent offerings.


Source: Billboard – Published on August 8, 2025

Pusha T closes Ye chapter, keeps Coldplay off his gym playlist—Malice disagrees

Pusha T makes it plain: no more collaborations with Ye. Asked during an interview with The Guardian if he'd work with his former G.O.O.D. Music comrade, he curtly replies, “That’s definitely in the past.”

He recalls standout memories like crafting “So Appalled” and “New God Flow,” calling those moments “special” but treats any notion of reunion with a dismissive shrug. Meanwhile, his brother Malice reveals a gym playlist packed with Coldplay and U2, while Push sticks to rap essentials like Mobb Deep and Raekwon.


Source: Billboard – Published on August 8, 2025

Pusha T resurrects Clipse on “So Be It,” slips a jab at Travis Scott

Pusha T revives the Clipse duo with “So Be It,” slipping in a barbed verse aimed at Travis Scott, calling him a “whore.” The track marks their reemergence after years apart, channeling clipped delivery and stark production.

In an interview with GQ, Pusha elaborates on his ongoing friction with Scott, weaving personal grievance into his lyrical jabs. The antagonism simmers beneath sharp rhymes and characteristically minimal beats.


Source: The FADER – Published on June 18, 2025

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