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Pusha T
Pusha T performing in 2015
Born
Terrence LeVarr Thornton

(1977-05-13) May 13, 1977 (age 46)
Other names
  • Terrar
  • King Push
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active1993–present
AgentSteven Victor
WorksDiscography
Spouse
Virginia Williams
(m. 2018)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Musical career
OriginVirginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.
GenresEast Coast hip hop
Labels
Member of
Websitekingpush.com
Signature

Terrence LeVarr Thornton (born May 13, 1977),[1] better known by his stage name Pusha T,[2] is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as one-half of the Virginia-based hip hop duo Clipse, which he formed with his older brother No Malice. Mainly active from 1994 to 2010, the duo were discovered by fellow Virginia-based act Pharrell Williams and signed with his record label Star Trak Entertainment, an imprint of Arista Records to release three studio albums—Lord Willin' (2002), Hell Hath No Fury (2006) and Til the Casket Drops (2009)—to mild commercial success. The former spawned the Billboard Hot 100-top 40 singles "Grindin'" and "When the Last Time", for which they became best known.

After the duo disbanded in 2010, Thornton promptly pursued a solo career. He signed with Kanye West's record label GOOD Music, an imprint of Def Jam Recordings following his work on West's fifth album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010). He guest featured on West's single "Runaway" in October of that year—which peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100—as well as his song "So Appalled" also from the album. He released two of his debut solo projects–Fear of God and Fear of God II: Let Us Pray—in 2011, prior to the release of his debut studio album, My Name Is My Name (2013). Met with critical and commercial success, it peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 and was followed by his second and third albums King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude (2015) and Daytona (2018), which peaked at numbers 20 and three on the chart respectively. His fourth album, It's Almost Dry (2022) became his first to debut atop the Billboard 200.[3]

West appointed Thornton to take over his role as president of GOOD Music in late 2015, where he remained one of the label's flagship artists until his departure and dissociation with West in 2022.

Grammy Award nominations.[6]

Early life

Pusha T was born Terrence LeVarr Thornton on May 13, 1977, in the

Bronx borough of New York City, though the family soon relocated to Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he and his brother, Gene Thornton, grew up.[7][8] As teenagers, the brothers both sold drugs, with Gene eventually being kicked out of their parents' house after they discovered what he was doing.[9][10] In 1992, alongside his brother, the two began to pursue a career in hip hop, forming a group known as Clipse. His older brother Gene was known for most of the group's duration as Malice (the two were originally known as Terrar and Malicious, respectively, and in 2012 Gene changed his stage name to No Malice, following a conversion to Christianity
).

Career

1993–2010: Clipse

Pusha T performing at The Middle East in 2007 as part of Clipse

Shortly after forming Clipse, the brothers were introduced to record producer and fellow Virginian

Run Away (I Wanna Be with U)
", respectively, thanks to his relationship with The Neptunes, who produced both songs.

In early 2001, Pharrell Williams signed the duo to Arista Records through his recently established Star Trak imprint. Clipse began working on their major label debut, executively produced by The Neptunes. Their debut single, Grindin' was released on May 14, 2002, and became a summer Top 40 hit, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 30, 2002. Similar success followed with their second single, When the Last Time, which peaked at #19. Fueled by two successful singles, Clipse released their commercial debut album Lord Willin' on August 20, 2002, debuting at #1 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-hop Album chart and #4 on the Billboard 200, eventually being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 1, 2002.

In late 2003, Clipse began recording material for their second album,

Sony Music Entertainment and BMG.[11] Due to contractual requirements, Clipse was forced to stay on Jive, while Star Trak and the rest of its roster moved to their new home at Interscope Records.[11] While Clipse resumed work on the album, and eventually finished recording it, the duo became increasingly frustrated with Jive, as the label was notorious for overlooking various hip-hop/R&B artists in favor of more pop-oriented acts on its roster. The label's musical strategy expansion caused numerous delays in the release of Hell Hath No Fury.[11] As delays continued, the group asked for a formal release from its contract. When Jive refused to grant this request, the duo sued the label.[11] In response to this, in 2004, the brothers launched their own record label imprint, Re-Up Records, and formed the hip hop group Re-Up Gang
, along with fellow rappers Ab-Liva and Sandman.

On May 9, 2006, Clipse finally reached an agreement with Jive to release the album through both Re-Up and Jive.

XXL gave the album a "XXL" rating, marking it as a five-star album. At the time only five albums had previously received that honor.[11]

Pusha T performing at the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival

In a May 19, 2007, interview with

The Hitmen, and DJ Khalil among others. The album peaked at No. 41 on the Billboard 200.[11]

2010–2011: Solo career beginnings

After releasing their third album, Pusha T and Malice announced Clipse would be going on indefinite hiatus so the brothers could focus on their solo careers. Shortly after this, Pusha T was signed to

On March 21, 2011, Pusha T released his solo debut, a

Rick Ross, Pharrell Williams and Kevin Cossom.[20][21][22] The mixtape was well received, and soon after he began working on his debut extended play (EP) Fear of God II: Let Us Pray, which initially included four songs from the mixtape and five new songs. The EP was originally set to be released on June 21, 2011;[23] however, it was pushed back to August 23, and for a while September 27 was believed to be the date, but after it came and went, on October 6, 2011, Pusha T announced the EP was set to be released on November 8, 2011. In addition, it was revealed he had added four more songs to the EP, bringing it to 12 tracks in total.[24] Considered a re-release of the initial Fear of God, it was released on November 8, 2011, and was well received by critics.[25][26]

Pusha T (left) performing "Runaway" with Kanye West at Lollapalooza Chile in Santiago, 2011

The first single from Fear of God II: Let Us Pray was leaked onto the Internet on July 8, 2011. The song, titled "

Digital Albums chart.[29][30]

In 2011, Pusha T appeared on the second season of the

UK Top 40
.

2012–2014: My Name Is My Name

On October 19, 2011, via

Danny Brown.[39]

On October 8, 2012, Pusha T released "

Pusha T performing in 2013

My Name Is My Name was scheduled to be released on July 16, 2013, but was pushed back to October. Pusha T's debut studio album was released on October 8, 2013, featuring guest appearances from

Recharged, by American rock band Linkin Park
.

2014–2018: King Push – Darkest Before Dawn

On November 19, 2014, Pusha released a standalone single titled "Lunch Money," produced by Kanye West.[51]

In December 2014, Pusha T King Push for a Spring 2015 release.[52][53] In May 2015, he announced the album would be pushed back to June.[54] On November 9, 2015, Pusha T revealed to Billboard that he had been appointed the new president of GOOD Music.[55][56]

Pusha T performing at the 2015 Hopscotch Music Festival

On November 12, 2015, Pusha T released a single titled "Untouchable", produced by Timbaland.[57] On November 23, 2015, it was announced that Pusha T would release a new album, King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude before the aforementioned King Push album, serving as a prelude to King Push. It was released on December 18, 2015 and received favorable reception from critics, and reached at number 20 on the Billboard 200. The album was executive produced by one of Pusha T's inspirations, Puff Daddy[58] as well as manager Steven Victor.[59][60][61] Darkest Before Dawn reached over 17 million streams in its first week. On May 31, 2016, Pusha T released the lead single from his upcoming King Push album, "Drug Dealers Anonymous" featuring Jay-Z, initially exclusively through Jay-Z's streaming service Tidal.[62]

In 2017, he collaborated once again with Linkin Park on the song "Good Goodbye" of the band's seventh studio album One More Light.[63] In the same year, Pusha T collaborated with the virtual band Gorillaz on the song "Let Me Out" from their studio album Humanz.[64]

2018–2022: Daytona and It's Almost Dry

On April 19, 2018, Kanye West announced on his Twitter page that Pusha T's King Push album would be released on May 25, 2018.

Complex for 2018 for his work on Daytona and his diss track "The Story of Adidon".[69] The album received praise from hip-hop veterans Nas and P. Diddy, calling it "a classic album" and "a modern day masterpiece".[70][71]

In February 2020, Pusha T started a new record label, Heir Wave Media Group, to sign and develop artists from the Virginia area. He remained the president of GOOD Music while focusing on building a roster of artists from his home state. In creating the label, Pusha cited his desire to recruit "album artists" who craft narratives and larger stories throughout their projects.[72] Local artists were encouraged to submit music to the Heir Wave Music YouTube channel and a weekly radio show on a local station, 103 Jamz FM.[73] In the label's first year, Heir Wave Music signed Kahri 1k, Shaolinn, Leeto, and WhyNotDuce.[72][74]

On February 7, 2022, Pusha T released "Diet Coke", the lead single from his fourth studio album It's Almost Dry, which was produced by Kanye West and 88-Keys. The music video for the single was released the next day, directed by Omar Jones, and features Pusha T and West moving around over a white backdrop, which pays direct homage to Craig Mack's Flava in Ya Ear (Remix)" music video.[75] 88-Keys later revealed that the beat for the single was made 18 years before the song was made, on a beat tape named The Makings of Crack Cocaine.[76]

On March 4, Pusha T and Nigo released the single "Hear Me Clearly" for Nigo's album I Know Nigo!, the song is also set to appear on It's Almost Dry. He also appeared alongside his brother No Malice as Clipse on the song "Punch Bowl" on the I Know Nigo! album as well. The music video also for "Hear Me Clearly" released on March 30.[77]

On April 6, Pusha T released the third single for It's Almost Dry, "Neck & Wrist" featuring rapper Jay-Z and Pharrell, and would later appear in an interview with Charlamagne tha God, which released on the 11th.[78] On the 18th, Pusha T announced the release date of It's Almost Dry as April 22,[79] and also announced a listening party in New York City named "Cokechella".[80]

The much-delayed album, primarily produced by frequent collaborators Pharrell Williams and Kanye West, was released on April 22 to widespread critical acclaim.[81] On the week dated May 7, 2022, it debuted atop the Billboard 200 with a total of 55,000 album equivalent units, becoming Pusha T's first number-one album on the chart.[82][83]

2022–2023: Heir Wave Music Group and departure from GOOD Music

In December 2022, Pusha T announced his departure from GOOD Music after founder Kanye West's

Complex, Pusha T stated: "I have a particular need to build out Heir Wave as a platform and build out a circuit for artists within this region, simply because I feel like it's something that we've never had." He further added: "[the label] was made in the spirit of an “album artist”—artists who have a story to tell. They have a background for the fan who wants to be fully invested in that particular artist, their whole movement, and everything about them. That's how we’re picking artists. It's about authenticity. It's about pure music, whatever type of music it is. It must be pure."[85]

2023–present: Post-GOOD Music

To promote the film, Cocaine Bear, which was released on February 24, 2023, Pusha T remade the Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel 1983 classic, "White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)", keeping the original chorus, but replacing the original verses with his own.[86][87] He later performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023.[88]

Feuds

Consequence

After Pusha T released "My God", the first single from his solo mixtape, his former

coke-dealing raps
. Towards the end of the record, the Queens native promises to take aim at Kanye West next saying "You're nothing but a body shield, for that coward from the mid-west/ so yes you can bet, that your boss is next".

Pusha T responded to the diss track when he appeared on

diss
his former label and Pusha T on songs such as "Career Killer" and "Mr.RapFix (Hot Water)".

On September 15, 2011, Consequence appeared on MTV's Rap Fix and announced his feud with Kanye West and GOOD Music was over.[93] While out in Chicago in October 2011, Pusha T appeared on WGCI radio for a second time, and confirmed that the "beef" was indeed over, that it had died out and they have moved on. In January 2015, the two officially ended the feud when Consequence took to his Instagram page to let the people know: "All G.O.O.D. in 2015, Pusha [T] and I deaded everything and we creatively vibed with Kanye for this new LP."[94][95]

Lil Wayne

The tension between Pusha T and rapper

Birdman worked on "What Happened to That Boy", the latter's 2002 single. In 2006, Wayne felt the Clipse song "Mr. Me Too" was directed at him,[96] and in 2012 Pusha T's "Exodus 23:1" song caused Lil Wayne to vent on Twitter, later releasing a diss track titled "Goulish", in which he says "Fuck Pusha T and anybody that love him / His head up his ass, I'mma have to head-butt him".[97] Pusha T has called Wayne's diss track "horrible" and said he felt it did not deserve a response. Both men have downplayed the feud, with Wayne saying he is over it.[98][99] However, in September 2012, Pusha T appeared on the remix of Chief Keef's I Don't Like, where he accused Wayne of using ghostwriters saying, "My pen's better, you don't write, trendsetter, you clone-like", he has since confirmed that the line was a Wayne diss.[100] In late November 2012, Pusha T once again dissed Wayne and Birdman on a Ludacris song titled "Mad Fo" from his #IDGAF mixtape. Pusha T later revealed his motivation for the verse: "Oh because it's a Swizz beat. You got to blame Swizz. See, when Wayne got a Swizz beat... with the "Ghoulish" track; he got busy, well he tried to."[101]

Drake

After the release of Pusha T's song "Exodus 23:1" in 2012,

Drake seemingly responded to Pusha on the intro to his 2013 album Nothing Was the Same, calling Pusha T a "bench player acting like a starter". The two directed subliminal disses towards each other between 2012 and 2017 with Pusha T rapping on the song "H.G.T.V", "It's too far gone when the realest ain't real / I walk amongst the clouds, so your ceilings ain't real/ These niggas Call of Duty 'cause they killings ain't real / With a questionable pen so the feeling ain't real,"[102] with Drake later responding on the diss track "Two Birds, One Stone" questioning Pusha T's drug dealing past.[103]

Pusha T further escalated the feud on the song "Infrared" from his 2018 album

Jim Crow t-shirt and hoodie and blackface makeup.[110] Drake eventually admitted to losing the feud in an interview with RapRadar, saying it was his "first loss in the competitive sport of rapping."[111]

McDonald's

In a June 2016 interview, former record executive Steve Stoute claimed that Pusha T had allegedly written the McDonald's "I'm lovin' it" jingle.[112] Thornton later confirmed the news on Twitter.[113] However, this claim has been disputed by advertising executives who created the campaign, and a McDonald's marketing executive. Neither Stoute nor Pusha T have commented on the dispute.[114]

On March 21, 2022, Pusha T recorded a freestyle for a commercial presented by fast food chain Arby's, naming it "Spicy Fish Diss", aimed at rival fast food chain McDonald's. On the track, he states that their Filet-O-Fish sandwich was "disgusting", and states that Arby's Fish Sandwich is better.[115] This was revenge toward the company for not crediting him for helping popularize the "I'm lovin' it" advertising campaign.[116]

Jim Jones

Pusha T entered into a dispute with Jim Jones, which began in May 2023 after the latter dismissed the former on the Breakfast Club, when he claimed that he "couldn't name any top five Pusha T songs". A month later, on June 25, a snippet of an unnamed diss track by Pusha T was released.[117] The following week, on July 6, Jim Jones responded with "Summer Collection".[118][119] Podcaster Joe Budden also defended "Summer Collection", while calling Pusha T a "sore loser".[120] Jones' former collaborator and friend, Cam'ron, also sided with him in the midst of the falling out.[121]

Personal life

On June 11, 2020, Pusha T and his wife Virginia Williams welcomed their first child, Nigel Brixx Thornton.[122] The child's name attracted reactions online for "Brixx" being an apparent slang term for cocaine, something which Pusha T raps about often.[123]

In November 2021, Pusha T's mother died[124] as did his father four months later.[125]

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003
"Like I Love You" (as part of Clipse, with Justin Timberlake)
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration
Nominated
2013
"
Mercy" (with Kanye West, Big Sean and 2 Chainz
)
Best Rap Song
Best Rap Performance
2019 Daytona Best Rap Album
2023[126] It's Almost Dry Nominated

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