That’s not true of Pusha, which is ironic, since he’s without his brother on this effort. He can claim to have committed more crimes than Keyser Söze, but at the end of the day, there’s no real edge to be found there, no malice. But hearing about all that opulence and how it comes from all the drugs that Ricky has dealt can be tedious, simply because it’s so safe. Now Rozay has done an admirable job of rendering his lack of street cred void by crafting his hyperbolic fictive tales of noir grandeur into a respectable style. You see, we all know Rick Ross never really dealt drugs. His presence underscores an important distinction between Pusha and the round mound of lavish sound. Rick Ross shows up on the penultimate song of Pusha T’s new album, Fear of God II. Jonah Bromwich only fears Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god.
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