Pusha T. shares some details of his upcoming album, where he revealed that Timbaland will be on his new album. „I am feverishly — I love that word so much these days. I am feverishly trying to finish King Push, and get some music out this month. It’s a real easy thing — just a couple different pieces that I feel like need to be in place. My fans like a certain quality and a certain level of music. Once I give it to them, they seem pretty happy.
Anyone else, they can get down with the game if they want to. I’m definitely making this for [the fans] — no holds barred. Nothing to be compromised. I hope everybody stays down. Timbaland, Kanye West, Pharrell, The-Dream, Sean Combs…and someone from my hometown who I’ve never, ever worked with before.“
And in a recent interview with Billboard, Dre, along with the surviving members of N.W.A. (Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella) shared his favorite emcees of the moment — which happened to be Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Pusha T. Pusha reacted to the namedrop in his own interview with Billboard, revealing that he actually wanted to play MC Ren in Straight Outta Compton.
Of course, he was very flattered by the compliments from the group, and went on to reveal some new information about his album, including who will be behind the boards. „It blew my mind, actually. I haven’t had any interaction with Dre, or Ren, ever. It’s ironic because I was super hyped when Dr. Dre’s Beats 1 [show] promo was [Pusha T song] “Numbers On The Board.” I was like, “Aw, Dre probably got some kid [to do the promo] — how else would Dr. Dre know about Pusha T?”
He’s such a huge figure, but to me, as far as my reach goes, he’s like a myth. You hear about him, you never see him — only on magazine covers. When something grandiose happens in the worlds of business or music, his name pops up. As far as me being a rapper, it just doesn’t happen, man. I was completely taken aback.
To me, Ren and N.W.A — I believe Ren wanted to fight me. That was what he gave off. His verses, his demeanor. His demeanor was like, “Yo, Imma hurt you, and I’m not playing any games.” It wasn’t over-the-top loud. It was just one of a person who, I felt like, didn’t play any games. I felt like I could’ve done that.