Pusha T began talking up his solo studio debut album, My Name Is My Name, many months before its release by announcing widely he had recorded the official rap album of the year. When I interviewed the ex-Clipse man ahead of the project, he reiterated the claim with sincerity and also told me that it was inspired by accepted prior rap classics from Jay-Z (Reasonable Doubt), Raekwon (Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…), The Notorious B.I.G. (Ready To Die) and Ma$e's Harlem World. There's an o...
Impose Magazine — Pusha T began talking up his solo studio debut album, My Name Is My Name, many months before its release by announcing widely he had recorded the official rap album of th... more info