Freddie Gibbs Co-Signs Pusha T’s ‘Album Of The Year’ Claim – While Confirming ‘SSS’ Collab

    Pusha T isn’t the only one who believes he’s sitting on the best album of the year.

    The Virginia Beach rapper ramped up excitement for his forthcoming project this past weekend by debuting a handful of new songs at Paris Fashion Week, as well as teasing the album cover art featuring a cocaine-laced photo of Lana Del Rey.

    As his audacious artwork and slick bars (“Kilogram Kickstarter, push a brick harder/Left my elbow in the pot à la Vince Carter”) made the rounds on social media, Push added more fuel to the fire on Monday (January 24) by declaring his DAYTONA follow-up “the album of the muthafucking year.”

    “The album of the muthafucking year is coming,” he said while hijacking his manager Steven Victor’s interview with Complex. “A Pusha album takes a long time … but when it comes together, ain’t nothing fucking with it.”

    He added, “I’m on some one thousand percent rap superhero shit, man .. You know me, I have to reinvent myself. I just have to reinvent my greatness.”

    Freddie Gibbs, who one would typically expect to dismiss any and all competition on the Hip Hop calendar, stamped Pusha T’s bold claim — even while gearing up to release his own new album, SSS, later this year.

    However, Gibbs still managed to stoked the flames for his forthcoming project by confirming it’ll contain a collaboration between himself and King Push — their third following 2019’s “Palmolive” and last year’s Grand Theft Auto: Online exclusive “Miami Vice.”

    “He on my shit snappin so I believe him,” Gibbs tweeted on Monday in response to a fan who asked for his thoughts on the Clipse MC’s comments.

    Freddie Gibbs hasn’t been shy in making similar statements about SSS (short for Soul Sold Separately), his fifth solo album and the follow-up to 2020’s Grammy-nominated Alfredo.

    In November, the Gary, Indiana native called it “the best album of the year” while announcing collaborations with top-tier producers including Madlib, The Alchemist, Pharrell, Boi-1da, Jake One, Tay Keith and Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul.

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    While there’s no word on when Freddie GibbsSSS is set to impact, Pusha T‘s as-yet-untitled album is fast approaching, according to Steven Victor.

    “The Pusha album is coming sooner than you think,” he told Complex. “And we’re dropping back to back to back … Tonight, we’re leaving here and going to the studio. We’re working on [Kanye West’s] Donda 2. We’re putting the finishing touches on Pusha’s album.”

    Revisit Freddie Gibbs and Pusha T’s “Palmolive,” which also features Killer Mike, below.

    9 thoughts on “Freddie Gibbs Co-Signs Pusha T’s ‘Album Of The Year’ Claim – While Confirming ‘SSS’ Collab

    1. Is this dude going to evolve and grow as an artist at any point or he just going to continue making sorry ass Cocaine Rap. That shit made sense 20 years ago, but now you in your mid 40s, married with Kids, fuck you still rapping about wrapping bricks? You ain’t bout that life no more and it’s ok to say so. Set a better example for your children.

      1. I agree. But he made his image into what it is. Hell, most of these guys weren’t in the streets when they claimed to be. Jeezy would tell kids how cool it is to be in the streets pushing drugs while he’s sending his kids off to college. Rap & bullshit!

        1. It’s called entertainment you moron.. Triggering all the broke boys who grew up in a middle class family and still flopped in life.

    2. Let me guess, he’s going to talk about selling drugs and destroying the communities that he’s no longer a part of.

      1. And you’re going to be on here crying, drug dealing is a consensual act. But we all know you need the government to make decisions for you. Pusha T grew up dirt poor and is eons wealthier than you, that’s why you’re salty. Now go get some money and learn how the world works.

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