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Music On the 16th anniversary of the Clipse’s “Hell Hath No Fury,” a decade-old Pusha T interview has reminded fans of the album’s uncanny connection to Jay-Z’s “Kingom Come.”
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Joshua Robinson -
Music "You could not be more wrong," the media personality and rapper remarked about the Dipset leader's hot take.
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Music N.O.R.E. claimed that Pusha T angrily called him when Pharrell refused to choose between him and Drake in a "Drink Champs" interview.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Pusha T's comments on Tyler, the Creator come ahead of the release of Cllipse's new album, "Let God Sort Em Out."
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Cole Blake -
Music A lot has been said about how Clipse (more so Pusha T) have handled rolling out "Let God Sort Em Out," and DJ Akademiks is calling them out.
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Music Pusha T couldn't resist.
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Alexander Cole -
Music Push must have known the impact his Drake diss would have and dropped it anyway.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Music It's unclear what Clipse and Roc Nation are cooking up this August, but either way, fans are happy to be surprised.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Tech Even though this isn't the Clipse member's actual response, it still has some sharp bars against the Dispet mogul.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music 2017-2018 was a time in hip-hop.
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Aron A. -
Music Fans were impressed with both the piece and the reference.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Music Did DJ Drama just suggest that the project is in limbo?
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Gabriel Bras Nevares