@@ricardodelacrvz1400 I guess all the rappers are children then cause they all talk about the same shit over and over and over, they just find a different way to project it on the next album. I rather hear Pusha rap than all these mumble rapping mfs. And the "drill" rappers too. All them niggas sound the same.
He followed up a perfect album in "DAYTONA" with one of the best albums of 2022 in "It's Almost Dry." I remember the first time ever hearing Clipse was on the old school stereo and hearing "Grindin" truly changed my life. One of the greatest rap songs of all-time and man does that production from Pharrell slap 🔥
@@steviek510 I agree. I'm a huge Pusha T fan and it's a solid album but not his best work. Glad he is getting his flowers though and that #1 spot was long overdue.
I wish Push would've kept his mouth shut instead of whining for his masters. He never gonna hear the end of it now. He just signed the deal. Ye is free.
How he do that? Drake had already made the song... Push heard it from 40 and used it in his diss. We would have all heard it if he didn't diss and Drake had dropped scorpion. Dumpy freestyle was definitely better and a whole song not just dissing on someone else's beat 🙄
I love your video essays as they are some what personal but also have fact base story telling. You’re editing style is very unique to you then just simple transition. You definitely inspire me to make more.
I’m from the 757 and I go to the same Church as No Malice in Chesapeake. I saluted him in the hallway about going his way and also giving respect to Push from a standpoint as a man and not a fan. Good guy. Thanks for covering this. Subbed.
Being born and raised in Virginia beach, VA we weren't lucky enough to have DOZENS of famous artists that came from our city like so many rappers today. Pusha T was MORE than an amazing artist. He was our HERO in ALL of the 7 cities (757) and while his brother reminded us to repent and thank God for every moment he gives us to breath, Pusha taught us too keep GRINDING for what you believe in and to always remember to grsnning8
@@XrayTheMyth23 Open businesses, employ people, have a positive marriage, stay close with family, perform on stages around the world, inspire young artists & designers. I’m SUUURE that you weren’t trying to be negative so…Yeah how’d you manage to forget about that part?
This is such an amazing video , Pusha T is an incredible artist and his ability to keep reaching new heights in his artistry and accolades really truly shows how special he is as an artist. This video truly represents that and I think videos like this really show artists like Pusha T and many more artists that are at this caliber of artistry that we are listening and we appreciate their work. More importantly, we are inspired. Thank you Phillip 🙏🏿
@@Volksgeist Thanks brother, you make me enjoy my favorite music a little more. I’m going to keep bugging you to do a Lil B Video… I’m an avid hip-hop head and don’t understand him & his significance at all.
Great job. You’re one of the few music writers who get pusha and what he’s doing musically and career wise. His excellence is mostly lost on the younger generation unfortunately
Fantastic video, I’ve been waiting for someone to make a well edited video about Pusha’s success, and I can tell a lot of research and digging went into this one. (Btw one small thing that’s annoying me rn, 15:33 is Nosetalgia but it’s supposed to be playing The Games We Play. Great vid otherwise)
The first song I ever heard moving from El Salvador to the United States was Mercy and I fell in love with Pusha. I had no idea what they were saying but my 13 year old mind was blown and since that day I’ve been a fan
Can we appreciate how this man put the biggest artist of the 2010s in his place? Just the fact that Push fucked up Drake by revealing his child that he ignored was so amazing. Proves Drake is a jester in rap, while Pusha T is a king!!
Yeah, that's a loaded quote though. Bruce Lee even repeated it. But 1 trick ponies are easily defeated eventually. The quote is worthless in current times. You must evolve, learn many new techniques/hustles daily. Master only 1 and you'll win once only. Once it's revealed, it'll soon be defeated.
@@rukus9585 except thats where the true success and real money comes from. not from hustling many different things and earning a small percentage from each, but from being the best in your field.
Pusha in my opinion lyrically has always been miles ahead of other artists. Pusha’s lyrics always have a realness and rawness to them that not many other rappers can replicate.
Pusha t became a top 3 to my personal favorite rappers with its almost dry drawing me in and I dove into everything he had to offer and never knew he was successful in the 90s
Great job! It's a helluva time to be a Push/Clipse fan... with the year Push has had (with his first #1 album), Clipse doing some live performances, the official release of "Exclusive Audio Footage", with videos like this - and Complex just a few days ago posted an _amazing_ conversation to celebrate the 20th anniversary of _Lord Willin'_ with No Malice, Push & more. Can't wait to see what the future of Pusha and Clipse offers! Edit: Although I absolutely love _My Name Is My Name,_ I do agree that there's something about _Darkest Before Dawn_ - it definitely stands out as a turning point and it set the table for what came after it.
Well done sir. It's about time the man got some love that he ultimately deserves. Always been a fan of his and love the fact that he's out of Virginia. I remember when I first heard Lord Willin'... A friend came over and said he had some new shit from these dudes in Virginia and showed me the album. To my surprise it was way better than I expected it to be and the start of the long career of one of my favorite artists of all time. Thank you so much for this awesome video. It is greatly appreciated. As soon as it was over I liked and subscribed. Lookn forward to watching the rest of your content.
I'm really starting to fall in love with this channel. Kudos to brilliant musical journalism! Thorough, objective even when dealing with your favorite artist.... I'm taking notes!
I still remember where I was, the time, and what I was doing when I first heard 'Hell Hath No Fury.' Off the top, I can't think of a better album by a rap duo.
Fantastic job on this video! Pusha T has been my favorite rapper ever since he beat Drake in their rap beef and it made me listen to his whole discography. Lots of great info in this video!
Respect!...great video and very informative. I've watch Hip-hop grow from the days of spontaneous block parties in New York public parks during the '80s and definitely after the launch of Adelphi University's WBAU. I even remember how hard it was to play a Public Enemy tape in my father's cutlass supreme and the first time I heard a Nas snippet over the speakers at the Shea stadium during 7th-ining stretch. I appreciate this video and it is refreshing to open my eyes and ears to an artist I always respected. Thanks for the knowledge and I am a new subscriber to your content. Peace.
Dope video. As a VA Beach native the Clipse was royalty. Had a buddy in the “When The Last Time” music video they shot in VA Beach at The Beachhouse. Also @15:32 You have Nostalgia playing instead of The Games We Play. Sorry if this has been mentioned before.
fantastic video, especially with how he crawled out of his success with lord willin and HHNF. wish you would’ve told us about the full reason why malice became “no malice”, getting caught up in their lifestyle and tying up their manager in the mix. but maybe that’s more suited for a clipse video
Video gave me chills. Been a Push fan since grinding (of course that’s the first time I heard of him and his brother) been a fan ever since and he just keeps evolving. I even liked FoG2 surprisingly. One of the GOATs of our generation and highly underrated. I still can’t believe Drake tried to go up against him when that’s basically Pushas home turf. I’ve always said, Pusha Ts dark beats and gritty bars is what makes him shine Edit: I scrolled past this video saying to myself “oh Pusha T, I know his story don’t need to watch” but then scrolled back up and said let me see what this is about (that’s how much of a fan I am). Was not disappointed and actually mind blown, had to sub.
Another Rapper who hasn't stopped for over 20 years is Aesop Rock. Check out all his stuff, he's the most prolific rapper in history in terms of lyrics, and he's only getting better.
Pretty good story on Push. Left out a lot of things (Re-Up Gang, the reason behind Wayne v Push beef, how Push got connected to Good Music, many of the early disses between Drake and Push that lead to 2018).
Really wish they didn’t turn Fear Of God into FOG II. The original FOG was insane. My God, Cook It Down, Alone In Vegas, Open Your Eyes, Blow, Money On My Mind, Can I Live, Feeling Myself… so many shots landing and the videos were great especially Alone In Vegas and Open Your Eyes. To be honest, what makes the newer projects better is FOCUS. I think that having KanYe in the picture keeps Pharrell from being TOO experimental (which both helped And hurt The Clipse as a group). A lot of hardcore artists faced this problem… Mobb Deep with their R&B hook singles and, even moreso, Jadakiss with all those dirty south and west coast singles it made his albums sound disjointed
great video ! you're spot on about Pusha T, one of Hip Hops greatest rappers, he doesnt get nowhere near enough praise for his writing. He should get his flowers....
Pusha‘s delivery flows qnd punchlines are on such an advanced level that he is the only one that does literally the same raps since years without falling off or starting to craft boring bs
Pusha T is an artist that doesn’t get his flowers enough, that man has had a legendary career that very few could replicate
Drake fans control social media 🤣
Facts!
True
same ass boombap flow. that coke brag talk its a child mindset.
@@ricardodelacrvz1400 I guess all the rappers are children then cause they all talk about the same shit over and over and over, they just find a different way to project it on the next album. I rather hear Pusha rap than all these mumble rapping mfs. And the "drill" rappers too. All them niggas sound the same.
When u wanted to play "The Games We Play" around 15:30 u accidentally played "Nosetalgia" again
I hope he sees this comment and change the song or the intended one, he usually doesn't mess up like this.
Never mess with a man who gets happy rapping about coke💀
As crazy as that sounds....you are right!!
Cough* Cough* Drake
dont most ppl get happy "off coke" anyway?... y u g h c k
@@LarrySwishamane i understood that😅✍
Aint no way you’re over the age of 11 based on this comment.
He followed up a perfect album in "DAYTONA" with one of the best albums of 2022 in "It's Almost Dry." I remember the first time ever hearing Clipse was on the old school stereo and hearing "Grindin" truly changed my life. One of the greatest rap songs of all-time and man does that production from Pharrell slap 🔥
the 'grindin' beat was epic
it’s almost dry is super mid compared to most of this years stuff … freddie gibbs SSS roc marciano elephant man bones… black thought CC and etc
@@steviek510 I agree. I'm a huge Pusha T fan and it's a solid album but not his best work. Glad he is getting his flowers though and that #1 spot was long overdue.
it makes me sad thatll be the last good music he puts out
@@steviek510 roc Is dat dude....
As a Pusha fan, this was well put together. No way could it be perfect, but this is a wonderful ode to him and his fans
I wish Push would've kept his mouth shut instead of whining for his masters.
He never gonna hear the end of it now. He just signed the deal.
Ye is free.
Pusha T is my favorite rapper for all these reasons. Dude is near 50 and is still one of the most consistently growing artist of the last 20 years!
Consistent him and Jadakiss
E40 on that level
I think you accidentally put nostalgia in the section where you meant to play the games we play
he did lmao
Lol yes
He for sure did 😂
Minor accident
He also said King Push uses the same sample as Blood on the Leaves, but it was New Slaves not BOTL.
Pusha T's verse on Logic's song Wrist is one of my favorite features of all time
Push making Drake be a dad was one of the wildest L's ever
How he do that? Drake had already made the song... Push heard it from 40 and used it in his diss. We would have all heard it if he didn't diss and Drake had dropped scorpion. Dumpy freestyle was definitely better and a whole song not just dissing on someone else's beat 🙄
Pusha along with styles P have to be the two most underrated rappers who are still well known
Throw in Redman and Jadakiss too
@@HookedonChronics just say the lox cause how you gonna leave out sheek
@@steveeatedyou that don't make sense, styles p and jada would
I love your video essays as they are some what personal but also have fact base story telling. You’re editing style is very unique to you then just simple transition. You definitely inspire me to make more.
I’m from the 757 and I go
to the same Church as No Malice in Chesapeake. I saluted him in the hallway about going his way and also giving respect to Push from a standpoint as a man and not a fan. Good guy. Thanks for covering this. Subbed.
Being born and raised in Virginia beach, VA we weren't lucky enough to have DOZENS of famous artists that came from our city like so many rappers today. Pusha T was MORE than an amazing artist. He was our HERO in ALL of the 7 cities (757) and while his brother reminded us to repent and thank God for every moment he gives us to breath, Pusha taught us too keep GRINDING for what you believe in and to always remember to grsnning8
Should've ended it with "Hot Damn"
Not just the 757. We feel the exact same way about the legend down here in Richmond (804) too
@Chris Penn yeah we fuck with yall heavy. Yall got some crazy parties lmao
and most importantly keep selling drugs to your local community...
@@XrayTheMyth23 Open businesses, employ people, have a positive marriage, stay close with family, perform on stages around the world, inspire young artists & designers. I’m SUUURE that you weren’t trying to be negative so…Yeah how’d you manage to forget about that part?
This is such an amazing video , Pusha T is an incredible artist and his ability to keep reaching new heights in his artistry and accolades really truly shows how special he is as an artist. This video truly represents that and I think videos like this really show artists like Pusha T and many more artists that are at this caliber of artistry that we are listening and we appreciate their work. More importantly, we are inspired. Thank you Phillip 🙏🏿
thank u for watching!
@@Volksgeist Thanks brother, you make me enjoy my favorite music a little more.
I’m going to keep bugging you to do a Lil B Video… I’m an avid hip-hop head and don’t understand him & his significance at all.
Great job. You’re one of the few music writers who get pusha and what he’s doing musically and career wise. His excellence is mostly lost on the younger generation unfortunately
I find it funny that you're praising Push while your name is "Aubrey" which is Drake's first name lmao
I was listening to a lot of Pusha T today must be why my phone suggested this video.😉 I did subscribe👍🏽
Been waiting a long time for a well-made video essay like this on Pusha T.
This one felt very personal to you too.
As always, great job!
Pusha T got this Grammy in the bag, I’m rooting for him. My fav rapper
Fantastic video, I’ve been waiting for someone to make a well edited video about Pusha’s success, and I can tell a lot of research and digging went into this one.
(Btw one small thing that’s annoying me rn, 15:33 is Nosetalgia but it’s supposed to be playing The Games We Play. Great vid otherwise)
I was abt to comment abt that tgwp bloop
The first song I ever heard moving from El Salvador to the United States was Mercy and I fell in love with Pusha. I had no idea what they were saying but my 13 year old mind was blown and since that day I’ve been a fan
Daytona is incredible, still listening today. It’s dry was such an amazing follow up too. Both will be played for years.
Can we appreciate how this man put the biggest artist of the 2010s in his place? Just the fact that Push fucked up Drake by revealing his child that he ignored was so amazing. Proves Drake is a jester in rap, while Pusha T is a king!!
Truly one of the best disses out there. Iconic.
He did indeed mastered his subject.
“Don't fear the man who knows 1,000 techniques. But fear the man that has practiced one technique 1,000 times”
Yeah, that's a loaded quote though. Bruce Lee even repeated it. But 1 trick ponies are easily defeated eventually. The quote is worthless in current times. You must evolve, learn many new techniques/hustles daily. Master only 1 and you'll win once only. Once it's revealed, it'll soon be defeated.
@@rukus9585 except thats where the true success and real money comes from. not from hustling many different things and earning a small percentage from each, but from being the best in your field.
@@_RobBanks which hes nowhere near being...so....
@@rukus9585 except Push is not a one trick pony
Practiced rapping about coke 1,000 times*
Pusha in my opinion lyrically has always been miles ahead of other artists. Pusha’s lyrics always have a realness and rawness to them that not many other rappers can replicate.
i love how Pusha T embodies his songs in music videos. Blocka one of my favorites.
Pusha t became a top 3 to my personal favorite rappers with its almost dry drawing me in and I dove into everything he had to offer and never knew he was successful in the 90s
*Whole community votes for Thumbnail 2*
Volksgeist: „nah“
Great job! It's a helluva time to be a Push/Clipse fan... with the year Push has had (with his first #1 album), Clipse doing some live performances, the official release of "Exclusive Audio Footage", with videos like this - and Complex just a few days ago posted an _amazing_ conversation to celebrate the 20th anniversary of _Lord Willin'_ with No Malice, Push & more.
Can't wait to see what the future of Pusha and Clipse offers!
Edit: Although I absolutely love _My Name Is My Name,_ I do agree that there's something about _Darkest Before Dawn_ - it definitely stands out as a turning point and it set the table for what came after it.
Amazing video! Truly rediscovered him since Daytona and It’s almost dry is easily my favorite album of 2022.
I was blessed enough to co produce a record featuring him. He's been one of my favorites if my favorite to Hov. Great video. Salute.
Which record?
@@MbuRasmeni No Man Falls on Drillmatic.
@@shawncharles6077 he reaching
@@tone605 ?
First time watching a video from this page, and I'm feeling this a lot. Great video. Very well produced. Definitely tuning in for more 👍🏽.
GREAT video. Discovered Push this year. Exodus is my favorite diss of all time
I enjoyed this analysis so much. Push is an artist well-deserving of this kind of deep dive. Very well done.
Well done sir. It's about time the man got some love that he ultimately deserves. Always been a fan of his and love the fact that he's out of Virginia. I remember when I first heard Lord Willin'... A friend came over and said he had some new shit from these dudes in Virginia and showed me the album. To my surprise it was way better than I expected it to be and the start of the long career of one of my favorite artists of all time. Thank you so much for this awesome video. It is greatly appreciated. As soon as it was over I liked and subscribed. Lookn forward to watching the rest of your content.
He been Pushing the same KracK since 96 🎱 🛑
Need a Pusha Madlib album. That would be amazing
Keep talking 👀
I'm really starting to fall in love with this channel. Kudos to brilliant musical journalism! Thorough, objective even when dealing with your favorite artist.... I'm taking notes!
Absolutely incredible piece right here bro, instant sub
@volksgeist you accidentally put Nosetalgia over IYKYK
Ive loved Push since he was Terrar. He’s my favorite rapper, and this video is well done, and long overdue. Great work, V.
He’s an anomaly that he has grown constantly for over 20 years whilst making music basically all on one very niche subject
This was necessary!!....Pusha T deserves his flowers!!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
Awesome slides and animations and very well researched video!
Bro put nostalgia instead of the games we play 💀
Hell YEAH! Finally a Volksgeist video about Pusha! He's one of my favorite rappers ever, and deserves all his success.
This was put together extremely well!
Awesome work on this video!
It’s Almost Dry 🔥💎 Album of the year.
His pen game is extraordinaire ❤. Love his music.
I love the story telling. Keep putting out amazing documentaries 🔥
Thank you for putting this video together, King Push is like fine wine
You make such great videos, thanks for this coverage
That wasn’t Whitney’s bathroom on the night she died. It was taken by Bobby Browns sister during the height of her addiction
Yeah o like this guy’s format but I think they could benefit from some more fact checking.
ikr? this a lil disappointing for somebody who suppose be paying homage. 🤔
Hey, no one cares about Whitney whatever or Bobby brown
Facts, Kanye paid for that too
@@jeffless do better
Man it's been a long time since I've seen such a good video. Plus you're taking about one of the goats
What a great video. I love these graphics and animations.
Quality video! Thanks 🙏
How can you not even mention their absolute classic mixtapes? We Got It for Cheap. Volume 2 may be the best mixtape ever.
I love those videos!! Thank you
Amazing video man!
I still remember where I was, the time, and what I was doing when I first heard 'Hell Hath No Fury.' Off the top, I can't think of a better album by a rap duo.
Glad you used the thumbnail I voted for :D
Great work!! I love this video.
Fantastic job on this video! Pusha T has been my favorite rapper ever since he beat Drake in their rap beef and it made me listen to his whole discography. Lots of great info in this video!
Unexpected. We deserved. Good book really needed to read it earlier in 2022.
Definitely gonna check this out
i was really hoping you'd cover about him making the "im loving it" song for mcdonalds. but otherwise a great video
I'm surprised at how great of a take this is of Pusha's career. Thanks.
Thank you for this, I need to study his work
Bravo!! This was great!
Bro…that was fire!🤝🏾
Bro you did an amazing work, thank you 🔥
Respect!...great video and very informative. I've watch Hip-hop grow from the days of spontaneous block parties in New York public parks during the '80s and definitely after the launch of Adelphi University's WBAU. I even remember how hard it was to play a Public Enemy tape in my father's cutlass supreme and the first time I heard a Nas snippet over the speakers at the Shea stadium during 7th-ining stretch.
I appreciate this video and it is refreshing to open my eyes and ears to an artist I always respected. Thanks for the knowledge and I am a new subscriber to your content. Peace.
This was VERY well done!! Immediately makes me want to listen to Daytona again!! I’ll save Its Almost Dry for my workout later!!
Pusha t In my top 5 man never disappoint
Dope video. As a VA Beach native the Clipse was royalty. Had a buddy in the “When The Last Time” music video they shot in VA Beach at The Beachhouse.
Also @15:32 You have Nostalgia playing instead of The Games We Play. Sorry if this has been mentioned before.
What a dope breakdown bro. Keep it up!
9:31 King Push actually uses the same sample used in New Slaves, not Blood On The Leaves
"All artists make the same 20 songs over and over throughout their career" - James Taylor
Fabulous work
Great video. You got a follower out of me now. Great content
fantastic video, especially with how he crawled out of his success with lord willin and HHNF. wish you would’ve told us about the full reason why malice became “no malice”, getting caught up in their lifestyle and tying up their manager in the mix. but maybe that’s more suited for a clipse video
Great video
Amazing video🎉
this video is on point very well done! fire
My favourite rapper. Cant wait to watch this. Know quite a bit about him but cant wait to find out the not well known facts
Video gave me chills. Been a Push fan since grinding (of course that’s the first time I heard of him and his brother) been a fan ever since and he just keeps evolving. I even liked FoG2 surprisingly. One of the GOATs of our generation and highly underrated. I still can’t believe Drake tried to go up against him when that’s basically Pushas home turf. I’ve always said, Pusha Ts dark beats and gritty bars is what makes him shine
Edit: I scrolled past this video saying to myself “oh Pusha T, I know his story don’t need to watch” but then scrolled back up and said let me see what this is about (that’s how much of a fan I am). Was not disappointed and actually mind blown, had to sub.
Pfff
This one of the best videos I’ve ever seen.
Another Rapper who hasn't stopped for over 20 years is Aesop Rock. Check out all his stuff, he's the most prolific rapper in history in terms of lyrics, and he's only getting better.
Love this video
Pretty good story on Push. Left out a lot of things (Re-Up Gang, the reason behind Wayne v Push beef, how Push got connected to Good Music, many of the early disses between Drake and Push that lead to 2018).
Really wish they didn’t turn Fear Of God into FOG II. The original FOG was insane. My God, Cook It Down, Alone In Vegas, Open Your Eyes, Blow, Money On My Mind, Can I Live, Feeling Myself… so many shots landing and the videos were great especially Alone In Vegas and Open Your Eyes. To be honest, what makes the newer projects better is FOCUS. I think that having KanYe in the picture keeps Pharrell from being TOO experimental (which both helped And hurt The Clipse as a group). A lot of hardcore artists faced this problem… Mobb Deep with their R&B hook singles and, even moreso, Jadakiss with all those dirty south and west coast singles it made his albums sound disjointed
When people ask me why i like king push so much I'm sending them this. U nailed it 100
Man i love push, and I didn’t even know he was from the Bronx wow! Definitely informative! Great video gang 💯
They moved to VA when Pusha was 3 and Malice was 8.
And thank you my guy truly impressive brake down 💯
great video ! you're spot on about Pusha T, one of Hip Hops greatest rappers, he doesnt get nowhere near enough praise for his writing. He should get his flowers....
Dope video! And I agree Daytona is one of the best EPs of all time
Great video. The Fear of God mixtape (before the FoG album) is very underrated in my opinion.
Alone in Vegas is so hard
Thanks a lot for your work Hombre Música ♥️
Amazing vid
Phil, you dont miss....🎯🎯🎯🔥🔥🔥
Big up big up from VA!!
great video
Pusha‘s delivery flows qnd punchlines are on such an advanced level that he is the only one that does literally the same raps since years without falling off or starting to craft boring bs
Great job