Whoever thought about doing this in Arby’s marketing department is a genius. Following March’s advertisement comes another from Pusha T, which McD’s McRib in his sites this go ’round. Lots of dope merch revealed in the clip as well.
Pusha T – ‘It’s Almost Dry’ (Stream)

Featuring contributions from Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, JAY-Z, (brother and fellow Clipse member) Malice, and more. Stream in full below.
Pusha T Feat. JAY-Z & Pharrell Williams – “Neck & Wrist” (Lyric Video)
It’s Almost Dry should be arriving sooner than we think.
Nigo Feat. Pusha T – “Hear Me Clearly” (Video)
Directed by Hidji and taken from the well-received I Know NIGO.
Pusha T Makes An Appearance On Hot Ones (Video)
…and loses to the wings. Still very dope to see, though.
Pusha T Drops A McDonald’s Diss Track For Arby’s
Pusha T sends McD’s to the basement with his new diss record for the home of the classic roast beef sandwich. We know that check for abundant.
Washington Wizards Reveals 2021-2022 NBA City Edition Uniforms (Narrated by Pusha T)
Today the NBA reveals the 2021-2022 NBA City Edition uniforms for the NBA’s 75th Anniversary. Pusha T narrates the Washington Wizards announcement for their 2021-2022 uniforms. Take a look at the video above. What do yall think about those jerseys? We believe these jerseys are fire! Take a look at the other 29 NBA teams below.

Frequency Sunday Dinner: DMV (Feat. Rico Nasty, Ari Lennox, Big G, Pusha T & DJ Domo) (Video)
Courtesy of Spotify:
This documentary film is a celebration of Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) and the Black artists driving music culture forward.
Over dinner from KitchenCray and Ohhs & Ahhs, we gathered Rico Nasty (PG County, MD), Ari Lennox (DC), Backyard Band’s Anwan ‘Big G’ Glover (DC), Pusha T (Virginia Beach, VA) and hosted by Spotify’s Black music editor, Domo Wells (Glenarden, MD).
Frequency’s Ripple Effect playlist series uplifts Black Artists from a regional scope to amplify their cultural power and value beyond their cities.
Fresh Porter – ‘OMDN’ (Stream)
Virginia native Fresh Porter has been making waves nationwide. Porter, who was only released from prison just a year ago, already has two projects under his belt and a number of notable co-signs.
His latest full-length release, OMDN, features Virginia Pusha T, and Trey Songz, as well as Kahri 1k, Young Crazy and 1017’s Pooh Shiesty. Produced by Yung Lan, Emkay, SayZay and Mow, OMDN is raw, catchy, high-energy music from the heart.
Porter’s project has been a long time coming. He grew up in the notorious city of Petersburg, half an hour south of Richmond. Moving fully into the streets after the passing of his grandmother in his youth, Fresh was indicted in 2016 on drug charges and incarcerated. Porter came home in 2020 to a different world. He explains the process of making OMDN and what the title means below.
“OMDN is a acronym for on my dead niggas, which is slang in Petersburg verbatim to the phrase On God; we usually reference our dead homeboys to show sincerity and honesty. The concept for the album came about while I was serving my 4 year sentence in prison. During my bid, I lost three close friends and wanted to do something to honor them. That’s why you see their faces on the cover instead of mine. OMDN also introduces our culture to the world through my music.”
Stream OMDN below via Audiomack, or catch it on your favorite DSP. This isn’t the last that we’ll hear from Fresh Porter.
Pusha T Is Bringing A New Ramen Bar to D.C.
As seen on Eater:
Rapper Pusha T will put his stamp on the D.C. restaurant world, announcing today that he’s partnered with a pair of D.C. nightclub owners to open a bar selling ramen, hookah, and cocktails on H Street NE. Kitsuen (1362 H Street NE) is expected to open in the Atlas District on New Year’s Eve.
Wayne Johnson and Tony Perry (Saint Yves, Abigail) have been longtime friends with the hip-hop star, which explains the celebrity connection. Along with Pusha T’s business partner, Terrion Jones, the project has a cast of other high-profile backers that includes NBA players (and Maryland natives) Jerian and Jerami Grant as well as Vegas entrepreneur Kyle Eubanks.
YBN Cordae Feat. Pusha T – “Nightmares Are Real” (Video); Upcoming Tour Dates
Taken from the critically-acclaimed The Lost Boy. Upcoming tour dates can be found below.
Pusha T – “Puppets (Succession Remix)”
Read more on Pusha T’s latest heat (and the HBO series it’s meant for) here.
Pusha T Feat. Lauryn Hill – “Coming Home”
It definitely looks like that new album is closer than we think. Following the release of “Sociopath” comes a new drop from Virginia’s Pusha T titled “Coming Home,” which features the legendary Lauryn Hill and (as with the previous record) sees production from Kanye West. The track was premiered during an interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music’s Beats 1.
You can check out both the interview and song below.
Pusha T Feat. Kash Doll – “Sociopath”
It feels like it’s been ages since Pusha T laid waste to his adversaries (including a certain Toronto star) with DAYTONA and “The Story of Adidon.” Now, the Virginia emcee returns with a new track titled “Sociopath,” which features Kash Doll and sees production from — you guessed it — Kanye West. Check out the hard-hitting cut below.
Tate Kobang Feat. Pusha T – “Payola”

MD to VA connection. Check out the latest from Baltimore’s Tate Kobang below (produced by 28).
Drake Vs. Pusha T (UPDATED)
After what seems like endless low and high-key disses (including what’s above), the Pusha T and Drake beef is finally off and running following the Daytona track “Infrared.” We’ll keep you updated on all that’s going on below.
UPDATE: Even Quentin Miller has decided to step up and give his take on everything that’s happening.

Stream Pusha T’s ‘Daytona’

Drug rap at its best. Featuring assistance from Rick Ross and Kanye West (who produced the entire thing).
Zaytoven Feat. Yo Gotti, Pusha T, Rick Ross & T.I. – “Go Get The Money”
New Zaytoven album — Trap Holizay — dropping this month.
Tracy T Feat. Rick Ross & Pusha T – Choices (Video)
Taken from Tracy T’s upcoming album Millionaire Nightmares.

