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Pusha T has confirmed his creative chapter with Ye is officially closed.
In a revealing interview with The Guardian released Thursday (August 7), the Virginia rapper reminisced about their artistic highs while making it clear that any chance of rekindling their musical collaboration is off the table.
Reflecting on the past, Pusha said: “Just as a rap aficionado, well, being there was special!”Â
He fondly recalled creating iconic tracks like “So Appalled” and “New God Flow,” as well as contributing to the memorable “Good Friday” series.
Pusha also recognized the strength of albums released during that era, such as “Daytona” and “It’s Almost Dry”, which he considers standout works in his discography.
“The albums I dropped during that time, like ‘Daytona’ and ‘It’s Almost Dry’, they are very, very strong offerings. It goes without saying that me and Ye made great things together.”
For Pusha, moving on is non-negotiable.
“Yeah, that’s in the past. That’s definitely in the past. If I diss someone, it’s a very real thing to me. I watch other rappers use disses as a gimmick and sh*t like that, but that ain’t what this is for me.”
The tensions between the former collaborators have been bubbling for a while. In an earlier interview with GQ this year, Pusha shed light on the dynamic that ultimately caused their rift.
 “We did… He’s a genius. And his intuition is even more genius level, right? But that’s why me and him don’t get along, because he sees through my fakeness with him. He knows I don’t think he’s a man. He knows it,” Pusha admitted.
“That’s why me and him don’t click, because he knows what I really, really think of him. He’s showed me the weakest sides of him, and he knows how I think of weak people.”
With these sentiments laid bare, it appears one of Hip-Hop’s strongest partnerships has officially reached its conclusion.








