“Insidious creeping beat backing Pusha T's drug tales - Kendrick Lamarsh does his bit too. So strong the video only needs to be the two of them rapping as they roam the streets at night.”
Insidious creeping beat backing Pusha T's drug tales - Kendrick Lamarsh does his bit too. So strong the video only needs to be the two of them rapping as they roam the streets at night.
I'm pretty much done with all the gangster drug dealing bullshit in rap. Pusha T's album My Name Is My Name was 2013's exception to that rule. This track exemplifies what Pusha's all about and then Kendrick's verse absolutely slays, exposing the consequence of what Pusha glorifies.