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Pusha T Doesn't Plan to Work With Ye Again: ‘That's Definitely in the Past'
Pusha T Doesn't Plan to Work With Ye Again: ‘That's Definitely in the Past'

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Pusha T Doesn't Plan to Work With Ye Again: ‘That's Definitely in the Past'

Don't count on a Ye-produced Pusha T track anytime soon. The Clipse sat down with The Guardian recently as the hip-hop duo continues to promote their new Let God Sort Em Out album, and Push was asked directly if he would ever consider working with Ye (formerly Kanye West) again. More from Billboard Ye Says He Misses Pusha T's 'Friendship' After Being Name-Dropped in New Clipse Song Carnie Wilson Pays Tribute to Dad Brian Wilson Following Family Funeral: 'God Knows What We'd Be Without Him' 60th Anniversary of Beatles Show at Shea Stadium to Be Celebrated by New York Mets 'Yeah, that's in the past,' he answered bluntly. 'That's definitely in the past.' Before he was asked that particular question, though, he was asked if he could mention some of the good times they had as members of G.O.O.D. Music. 'Just as a rap aficionado, well, being there was special,' he replied. 'Creating 'So Appalled' and 'New God Flow' were some of my favorite memories. The G.O.O.D. Friday series, that was crazy, too. The albums I dropped during that time, like Daytona and It's Almost Dry, they are very, very strong offerings. It goes without saying that me and Ye made great things together.' Push has distanced himself from Ye in recent years and told GQ that he doesn't think his former collaborator is a man after Ye took to social media and admitted that he missed being friends with him. Later in the interview, the brothers from Virginia were asked about their favorite albums of all time, and the answers Malice gave may surprise some — especially about the music he listens to while working out — while Push took a more rap-centric approach. 'Listen, I love The Killers, I love Red Hot Chili Peppers, even Billy Joel,' Malice said. 'When I work out in the gym, I have Coldplay playing, or U2's The Joshua Tree. It's funny, because when I watched MTV back in the 1980s, David Bowie was always on there. All these years later and Bowie is still at the forefront today. I think that says something about true talent and how it can carry on through the ages. It even outlasts your death.' Pusha added, 'I'm always torn between Mobb Deep's The Infamous, Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt, and Biggie's Life After Death. I can drive anywhere in the world with those four albums and I will be happy.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

Eve Names New Female Rappers She Thinks Have Staying Power, ‘But I Don't Think It's Going to Be A Lot'
Eve Names New Female Rappers She Thinks Have Staying Power, ‘But I Don't Think It's Going to Be A Lot'

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Eve Names New Female Rappers She Thinks Have Staying Power, ‘But I Don't Think It's Going to Be A Lot'

Eve recently shouted out Doechii, Cardi B, GloRilla, and Latto as the female rappers with the most staying power during an interview with Fat Joe and Jadakiss on the Joe and Jada Podcast. Reflecting on her career and sharing her thoughts on the current state of female rap, the First Lady of Ruff Ryders had some strong opinions. At one point, Fat Joe remarked that while there are many women in rap today making good money, he doesn't believe there are a lot of female MCs with 'sustainability.' Jadakiss chose to stay out of this conversation, but Eve agreed with Fat Joe's assessment. More from Billboard Eve Reflects on Jay-Z Telling Her Women Rappers 'Don't Really Do That Well' Commercially Ahead of Debut Album Carnie Wilson Pays Tribute to Dad Brian Wilson Following Family Funeral: 'God Knows What We'd Be Without Him' 60th Anniversary of Beatles Show at Shea Stadium to Be Celebrated by New York Mets 'I think some of them are [sustainable], I agree,' Eve said. 'I think there are some, but I don't think it's going to be a lot. … I think Doechii will be there. I think Cardi has made her way. I mean, I love GloRilla; I think Glo will be there. I think there's some, but I don't think there's going to be a lot. … Latto's dope. There's a lot of crap out, but yeah.' Eve's comments come after Nicki Minaj showed respect for the veteran MC in 2024. In a heartfelt post, Nicki thanked Eve for being a bold trendsetter for women in rap. 'I DEFINITELY remember how, when you took the game by storm, there were some ppl who couldn't hide their insecurities,' Nicki Minaj tweeted in part. 'Even tho it's swept under the rug now, I remember that you handled it with grace but ALSO a big sprinkle of unapologetic TALENT & charisma. You soared & soared. Classic music w/the illest team, to the BIG SCREEN. And made it look easy, too…' Check out Eve's comments in the interview at the 33-minute mark below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

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