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The Chicago rapper agreed to do an appearance on Aug. 16, with an alleged exclusivity deal included that prevented him from appearing at any other clubs within 30 miles of Miami-Dade County from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31. -
Keke Wyatt Brings Friends for Help on EP 'Ke'Ke''
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Future and Pusha T perform 'Move that Dope' with the Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]
Last night, Future stopped by The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to perform "Move that Dope" off his latest release, Honest. He brought out Pusha T to join him on stage with the Roots for a scaled-down version of the track, which also features Pharrell and Casino (who weren't present). -
Pusha T says he's working with Kanye West and The Neptunes on new album
Pusha T is bringing out some big names for his new album. Pusha T is working on his new album and he's calling on some big names for assistance. After last year's My Name Is My Name, it's only right for Push to come twice as hard and it seems like that's exactly what he plans to do. -
Future unveils 'Honest' tracklist, release date, cover artwork
Future has finally announced the release date and full tracklisting for his second full-length album Honest. Today (March 10), it was revealed that the follow-up to 2012's Pluto will be released on April 22. -
Kanye West bringing 'Yeezus' tour, rants, and Pusha T to Australia
Kanye West is bringing his current tour to Australia this May, and we've already got the ridiculous nickname drawn up: "Yeezustalia." -
Future drops 'Move That Dope' featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino [LISTEN]
Future has released a new Mike WiLL Made It-produced track, "Move That Dope," featuring Pharrell, Pusha T and Casino. It will be included up Future's upcoming LP Honest. -
Pusha T to tour for first half of 2014 with solo shows, 2 Chainz [FULL SCHEDULE]
Pusha T is riding the wave of his debut album My Name Is My Name onto a massive international tour. Today (Jan. 16), it was announced that the "Nosetalgia" rapper would be spending the first three months of 2014 on the road. -
Claims of Clipse reunion pop up; No word from Pusha T, No Malice, or The Neptunes
Reports have surfaced today that Clipse, the Virginia Beach rap duo consisting of brother Pusha T and No Malice, will be reuniting for a new album during 2014. We can't emphasize enough how unconfirmed these rumors are, but it's worth getting at least mildly excited about. -
Caitlin Carter's Playlist of 2013: Eminem, Paul McCartney, and Rich Homie Quan
Music Times, like so many other music publications, was looking to publish a "Best of 2013" playlist. We met to discuss what such a playlist should include, and that's where we ran into trouble. We couldn't agree. Sometimes two of us just couldn't agree on whether the performer was amazing or terrible, and even when we agreed they were amazing, we couldn't agree on what track was most representative of their work. Hence it was decided that rather than try to agree (a seemingly impossible endeavor), everyone would get their own "favorites of 2013" playlist. We won't argue that these are neccesarily the best tracks of the last year, but they're definitely songs that caught our respective attention and caused us to hit 'repeat" over and over and over again -
2 Chainz and Pusha T embarking on tour for 2014
Even if you've missed out on the chance to pick up tickets for Kanye West's "Yeezus" tour, you can still check out a pair of his G.O.O.D Music label-mates when they embark on a tour of their own during January. 2 Chainz will headline and Pusha T will provide main support on the "2 Good to be T.R.U." tour. -
J. Cole finally responds to Kendrick Lamar's 'Control' verse on 'TKO (Black Friday Remix)' [LISTEN]
Justin Timberlake's "TKO (Black Friday Remix)" has become almost unrecognizable (save for the hook) on its remix featuring A$AP Rocky, Pusha T and J. Cole.
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