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Pusha-T Talks How ‘The Purple Tape’ Shaped ‘DAYTONA’

Posted on August 1st, 2018
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You heard the Earth shake a bit when Clipse dropped its Lord Willin’ album back in 2002, didn’t ya? It was a big one, and the work Pusha T and No Malice did with Pharrell Williams is gonna last a couple lifetimes.

So’s the strong stuff the Bronx-born, Virginia-raised MC has made on his own – ever since My Name Is My Name arrived under the GOOD Music banner, the company that King Push is now the president of.

In late May, he dropped his latest album, DAYTONA, a collab with his business partner and creative brother, Kanye West. The pair worked on it in Wyoming, and as you might expect, Ye had a unique production process.

Pusha-T recently spoke with Vevo to talk about how the classics shaped his project, DAYTONA and even dished about the Shaolin culture and The Purple Tape plus more.

Check out the Jayson Rodriguez-produced interview between Vevo and Pusha-T below.

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