Twenty-three years ago, Pusha T opened
Lord Willin’
Clipse’s bone-classic 2002 debut, with this line: “Playas, we ain’t the same, I’m into caine and guns.” That was the thesis statement, and the past few decades have provided the supporting evidence. Ever since then, Pusha has discussed caine and guns in loving, exuberant, writerly detail. When it comes to being into caine and guns (but especially caine) at a consistently high level, Pusha is the greatest of all time. About 20 s...
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Twenty-three years ago, Pusha T opened
Lord Willin’
Clipse’s bone-classic 2002 debut, with this line: “Playas, we ain’t the same, I’m into caine and guns.... more info