
Pusha T Shares Ominous Message Declaring Hate for Rappers

Pusha T is declaring his hate for rappers in an ominous message ahead of the release the new Clipse album.
Pusha T Shares Ominous Message
On April 12, King Push performed on the first weekend of the 2025 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. The Virginia MC shared a video on his Instagram Story showing off his merch for the festival and delivered an unfriendly message. The T-shirt shows a black-and-white image of Pusha in a straight jacket with an intense smile on his face.
“Look at this f**king sicko,” the Clipse rapper says in the video below. “Big, big difference. When I smile like that, it means that it’s a big, big difference between me and you ni**as. I’ma f**k y’all up, man. I can’t [wait]. I’ma f**k y’all up this year. I f**king hate y’all so f**king bad. I hate y’all so bad.”
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Pusha T Teases New Clipse Album
During his Coachella Cokechella performance, Push also teased the long-awaited Clipse reunion LP.
“Clipse coming soon,” Push said during a break in the action below. “Super soon. Again, it’s the best story. I can’t wait to tell y’all the story.”
Pusha T and No Malice‘s new album Let God Sort Em Out is slated to drop this year and will be the duo’s first album since 2009’s ‘Til the Casket Drops. Pharrell will be producing the entire project. Nas, Stove God Cooks and John Legend have been announced as features on the highly anticipated release. The duo debuted the single “Birds Don’t Sing” last summer during Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Spring-Summer 2025 fashion show.
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Check out Pusha T’s message and update on the Clipse album below.
Watch Pusha T Deliver a Foreboding Message
Watch Pusha T Give an Update on the New Clipse Album
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