Trillmonga Presents: Pusha T’s Daytona
The highest pinnacle of cocaine music. Pusha T’s lyrical gymnastics, penchant for luxury items and flow that was heaven sent reminds me of the first time I heard Life After Death. Each bar reminisces on Pusha T’s drug exploits and his vivid imagery has you right there on I-95 with the raw in the trunk of the rental. Pusha T’s album Daytona is not trap music but it’s has same hustler Spirit.
Kanye’s love for soul Ballads shows up on Come back Baby. The bravado of a young black millionaire is seen in “What Would Meek do he boats “Angel on my shoulder, what should we do?/Devil on the other, what would Meek do?/Pop a wheelie, tell the judge to Akinyele/Middle fingers out the ghost, screaming ’Makaveli’”; and then laments the game on Infrared While spitting darts at Drake and Baby. Comparing Drakes Victory over Meek Mill to Trumps spurious 2016 election over Hilary Clinton, he eviscerates him on the charges of ghost writing. Pusha also cites his animosity toward Baby because of how he handled his relationship with Baby.
Pusha waxes poetic about drug trafficking like one would College or the beginning of a startup. His gritty lyrics and Kanye’s quirky luxury production will have you yearning for more on the this plain Jane Rollie of an album. However, it doesn’t need anything added because it is perfect exactly the way it is. All hail King Push.
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