Pusha T and JAY-Z connect.
As he gears up for his new album, King Push reunites with King Hov on their new collaboration, “Neck & Wrist.” The resplendent track finds two of hip-hop’s most revered MCs spitting “God level” raps over a Pharrell-produced beat.
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“They put me on lists with these ni**as inexplicably / I put your mansion on my wall, are you shittin’ me? / I blew bird money / Y’all talking Twitter feed,” raps JAY-Z, who sold TIDAL to former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.
He goes on to reference Biggie and their ill-fated supergroup on his verse. “They like, ‘If Big was alive, Hov wouldn’t be in this position’ / If Big would’ve survived, y’all would have got The Commission,” he adds before declaring, “Hov was gon’ always be Hov.”
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This is the first collaboration between the two since 2016’s “Drug Dealers Anonymous.” They also worked together on 2010’s “So Appalled” for Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
“Neck & Wrist” arrives ahead of Pusha’s long-awaited album, the follow-up to 2018’s Daytona, which was executive produced by The Neptunes and Kanye. In February, he dropped the Ye and 88 Keys-produced single “Diet Coke.”
“There’s no album that’s better than mine this year,” Pusha told Complex.
Additionally, Pusha can be heard on Nigo’s new album I Know NIGO!