New Music: Pusha T – “Lunch Money” (Prod. Kanye West)

9 years ago view-show 2,563,704

Pusha season approaching! After dropping his stellar debut full length My Name Is My Name, Virginia's number one dope boy spitter Pusha Ton begins rolling out his King Push campaign. And today we are grateful to receive "Lunch Money", a bombastic and downright straight outta left-field (even more so than last year's insane "Numbers on the Board"? Maybe) cut produced by the always unpredictable Kanye West. While Pusha does his thing, spitting hot fire it's truly Yeezus' production that stands out as the reason you'll be listening to this one. 'Ye's beat here is equipped with unorthodox, disorienting sounds, but all those outrageous nuances are built around a very funky pulse. Listen after the jump.

New Music: Ludacris – “Numbers on the Board” Freestyle

10 years ago view-show 455,301

Ludacris has already excused his absence when he ripped Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N***a" a new one, then he proceeded to give Makonnen's smash hit "Tuesday" a bit of the ol' hardcore gangsta treatment it so desperately needed. So, we suppose it's only natural that Luda continues his recent streak by going off on another 'throwback' track. This time he's spitting bars over Pusha T's clicky-clanky industrial "Numbers on the Board" beat from his excellent My Name Is My Name album. Listen after the jump.

New Music: Timomatic – “Delilah” Feat. Pusha T

10 years ago view-show 560,439

No, this isn't a new track from Pusha T's highly anticipated follow-up to his excellent My Name Is My Name album, King Push. But while we all anxiously await that new Pusha record to drop, the spitter is keeping his name hot jumping on features. Here he appears on Timomatic's "Delilah". Peep the track after the jump.

Shootin The Gif: Why “Nosetalgia” Is Video Of The Year

11 years ago view-show 7,757,343
you wanna see a dead body? it turns out, they can't kill kenny. even after calling out the ten-years-his-senior rapper, King Push, on "Control," kendrick lamar and your favorite drug dealer's favorite rapper still managed to produce one of hip-hop's most powerful collabs in a Toronto minute.