Pusha T sets record straight on future collab with Ye
Pusha T laid bare where things stand with Ye after their G.O.O.D. old days
Pusha T has officially shut down any hope of a future collaboration with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
Leaving behind the good old days, the rapper, whose real name is Terrence LeVarr Thornton, made it clear that the era of Ye-produced Pusha T tracks is over with no reunion on the horizon.
Putting all speculation to rest, the If You Know You Know vocalist replied "Yeah, that’s in the past," when asked if he would ever consider working with the Yeezy founder again.
He added bluntly, "That’s definitely in the past," during an interview with The Guardian as The Clipse, a hip-hop duo Pusha T formed with brother Gene "Malice", appeared to promote their new album, Let God Sort Em Out.
Pusha T was once a prominent artist on G.O.O.D. Music, the record label founded by Ye, who is now married to Bianca Censori after his divorce with Kim Kardashian.
The one half of the Virginia-based hip hop duo and the Bully maker worked together on several projects, most notably Pusha T's albums Daytona and It's Almost Dry.
However, their relationship has reportedly become strained in recent years due to creative differences and other factors.
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