VIDEO: Pusha Talks w/ Complex’s Noah Callahan-Bever In Jamaica | Pt. 4

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In part four of Noah Callahan-Bever’s interview with Pusha T from Jamaica, King Push speaks on his legacy in Hip Hop and admits that he believes his name should be among the elites in the industry.  The G.O.O.D. Music rapper also points out that he feels listeners are finally starting to embrace his greatness and says his upcoming My Name Is My Name LP will cement his status in the game.

VIDEO: Pusha Talks w/ Complex’s Noah Callahan-Bever In Jamaica | Pt. 2

pushatMass Appeal drops off part two of Noah Callahan-Bever’s interview in Jamaica with rapper Pusha T.  To catch you up to speed in case you missed part one, Pusha T was out in Jamaica to film his music video for “Blocka” when Noah on behalf of Complex reached out to the G.O.O.D. Music rapper for an intimate interview.  In part two, Pusha points out the music he enjoys listening to is a lot different than the music he releases to his fans and shares insight behind why he chooses to collaborate with different artists such as Future.  The Clipse member goes on to open up on his relationship with his brother Malice and shares a story of a run-in with police which got the rapper to thinking to that his street past always finds a way to come back and haunt him from time to time.