![]() ![]() ![]() More the sprinkles you notice a few listens in rather than a defining characteristic. He’s never been one to shy away from the underbelly of his subjects, but without Malice to push him those moments mostly come in glimpses and casual asides. His boundaries have expanded ever so subtly since flipping from Pharrell to Kanye, but at Pusha T’s artistic core there will always be cocaine. “It’s basically an ode to dope boys and stash spots it’s just an ode to that energy,” is the way Pusha T would sell this tape to you, and that’s not just salesmanship. The verse that he delivers there is so full of that vintage Pusha Ton fire that you’ll be immediately swept up in the idea of 37 minutes of new Pusha T music.īut if you’re the other guy, you might have a problem. Music, this right here is some free music that proves there’s life for Terrence Thornton outside the confines of his Virginia duo, Clipse, and the prideful guidance of Pharrell Williams. Unlike the somewhat tepid Fear of God tape released two years ago when Pusha T first signed with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Are you the sort that demands an artist grow with the times, or more so within themselves? Because if you’re the former, then Wrath of Caine is an easy sell. It’s sometime during Pusha T’s last verse on “Millions”, the second track of his second solo mixtape, that you’ll probably make an important decision. ![]()
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