A solid debut solo album full of coke raps and Pusha's known ferocity. The poppy aesthetic of his previous solo projects remains an occasional drawback and much of the album is feature heavy, but this is still ultimately more of a Pusha T project than his previous efforts with darker rhymes and a glittery often haunting production.
Best Tracks: King Push, Numbers On The Boards*, Sweet Serenade, 40 Acres, Nostalgia, Pain, S.N.I.T.C.H.*
B
Gangsta Rap/ Southern Hip-hop
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