• Pusha T Talks New Album, Being Named President of G.O.O.D Music

    Pusha T came into the rap game as a veteran, first entering the industry as one half of Clipse, which also featured his brother Gene "Malice" Thornton, in 2002. He was fortunate enough to link up with Kanye West when Clipse's star began to wane and was signed to West's G.O.O.D Music label. Recently, he was just named president of the label and talks that and his new album 'King Push: Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude' in a new interview.
  • 6 Hip-Hop Performers Whose Second Album Is Best: Beastie Boys, Ice Cube, A Tribe Called Quest and More

    Rumors are swirling around the GOP that Mitt Romney might seek the Presidency once again during the 2016 election, granted he can secure the Republican nomination. It's rare to see failed candidates attempt to run again-we haven't had a second-run candidate win since Richard Nixon in 1968-but that doesn't mean he can't do better this time around. To highlight this potential we at Music Times have selected six performers from Romney's favorite genre, hip-hop (EDITOR'S NOTE: we have since realized that the comment from Editor in Chief Emily "Witty" Wittman was in fact a joke. However we've already done all the research so we're running with it), who released their best album during their second try.
  • Pusha T, No Malice deny new Clipse album in the works

    You may have read all over the internet that rap duo Clipse were working on a new album together, especially after a report on KarenCivil.com reported it. Other sites, including this one, later published a statement reportedly released from Pusha T that confirmed the forthcoming album. Now, both Pusha and brother No Malice are flatly denying the existence of such a project.
  • Pusha T Featured in New Track From Brother and Clipse Member No Malice

    The forthcoming solo debut from rapper Pusha T, "My Name Is My Name," isn't enough for rap fans to forget how great Pusha was when he recorded as Clipse with his brother, No Malice. No Malice had a spiritual conversion following the release of the duo's last album, "'Til The Casket Drops," and Jesus didn't quite mesh with the hustler narratives weaved by Clipse. Pusha went to Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label and Malice began pursuing his own solo project, an album titled "Hear Ye Him." The first track from that record, "Shame On The Devil" was shared on Funkmaster Flex's website Wednesday.
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