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Pusha T pushes back LP release, cans Cruel Winter
By Aly Barchi | Published on Wednesday 10 July 2013
Rapper Pusha T has ‘pusha-d’ backed (ahaha haha) the buy-date of his debut LP ‘My Name Is My Name’ to a TBA day in August. It was meant to be released this coming Monday via Kanye West’s label GOOD Music.
Revealing details of the delay on Stateside radio station Power 98, T said: “At the end of the day, I still stand my ground. That’s politics and logistics”.
When released, the album will feature collaborations with 2Chainz and Big Sean (a la its lead single ‘Who I Am’) Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Wale and Future; and ‘beats’ by Pharrell Wiliams, Hudson Mohawke, The-Dream, Swizz Beatz and Nottz. And Kanye West, obvs.
T also had time to write off ‘Cruel Winter’, the long talked-of follow-on to GOOD Music’s ‘Cruel Summer’ LP, saying: “Nah, man. We’re not doing the ‘Cruel Winter’ album or the ‘Cruel Summer’ sequel. There are too many projects we got going on. Right now, we’re not working on [any] compilations”.