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Consequence is an artist’s artist and he doesn’t let creative differences hinder his creative expression–for long.
No matter what holiday you celebrate in December, if you’re a fan of Hip-Hop, Wale and A-Trak have brought together the gift that keeps on giving with free music on the Festivus mixtape.
While the rest of us plan to kick back for the remainder of 2014, Pusha T is clocking in hours at the studio as he finishes his second solo album, King Push.
The Wu-Tang Clan and Rae Sremmurd. Visuals of breakbeats and 90s era mixed with new age female dominance. Whatever you feel like you need to be seeing, The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week for the week of December 19, 2014 has the fix you crave.
Pusha T makes due on his promise and returns with a visual for his new single “Lunch Money.”
Noisey created and for weeks have teased “The Rap Monument,” an upcoming 30-minute posse cut featuring 30 rappers from three cities. Today, we receive a preview of what’s to come via contributions from Pusha T, Danny Brown, Nipsey Hussle, Problem, Retch, and Bryant Dope.
Pusha T has all his bases covered when it comes to making waves in the artistic department. His new Kanye West-produced track “Lunch Money” was highly favored around these parts as his bars are always razor sharp. Additionally, his Play Cloths fashion line is enjoying their sixth year on the shelves and they have developed […]
A day after unleashing the audible bum-rush that is “Lunch Money,” Pusha T connects with MTV News to tell the records backstory.
G.O.O.D. Music producer Hudson Mohawke doubles back to his Chimes EP, released earlier this year, to add some firepower to the title track. The horn-heavy record now features his brethren Pusha T and Travi$ Scott, as well as Future and French Montana.
Pusha T aka The Only Dope Boy Quotable drops a new cut called “Lunch Money” produced by his G.O.O.D. Music brethren Kanye West. What more is there to say?
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 is a box office smash waiting to happen. Due in theaters on November 21, track one from the official soundtrack, “Meltdown,” by singer-songwriter Stromae hits the Internets.