On ‘RapFix Live,’ G.O.O.D. Music signee says duo are making street music: ‘We’re doing the album that we wanna do.’ By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Pusha T Photo: Sohyung Kang/MTV News Now that the Clipse’s Pusha T is a part of the G.O.O.D. Music family as a solo artist, the pressure to deliver as a group appears to have subsided. The Virginia Beach MC and his brother Malice have long railed against record labels for freedom when it comes to their Clipse projects, blaming execs for stalling on release dates and handcuffing them creatively. But for the next Brothers Thornton LP, Pusha said the duo’s music will be as dark and uncompromising as ever. “I can say that it’s gonna strictly be for the Clipse purist,” Push told Sway during an appearance on “RapFix Live” on Thursday (November 18). We’re throwing around a title. But it’s gonna be mean, for sure. We’re doing the album that we wanna do.” Their last album, Til the Casket Drops, was released last year to much critical acclaim in the same vein as their past efforts. The Neptunes prot
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