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Push knew from the start he wanted ‘Dry’ to be divided between Pharrell and Ye-led productions
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He likes Coi Leray’s songs and is aware of her ‘Breakfast Club’ interview
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King Push can still “pull the little brother card” with Malice
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Drake and Ye ending their feud doesn’t affect him
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Push speaks “from the purest place” in his relationship with Ye
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Getting his masters back “started with an argument”
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The energy in the studio was “so good” for Ye and Cudi collab “Rock N Roll”
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The Grammys made a “corny” move by pulling out on Ye performance
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Push believes a more frequent release strategy would have made people “accustomed” to his language
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Pusha-T has “no clue” what happened with plans of Nas being on “Hear Me Clearly”
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The ‘Dry’ release was pushed up to capitalize on the energy
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Push is particularly proud of his medical transportation company