Week 10
27/04/22 Pusha T - It's Almost Dry I've never been able to listen to a Pusha T album at the time of its release, and my anticipation for this one was through the roof. It certainly did not disappoint. Pusha brings his usual 'coke-rap' lyricism backed with excellent production from Pharrell and Kanye. I mean, how can you go wrong. Both of their signature sounds work perfectly with Pusha sliding over them with ease. He often gets criticized due to him only staying in one lane, but he talks about it so well that it always just seems to work. It's a real testament to someone's rapping when Kanye and Pharrell production does not take centre stage on an album. His cadence and diction is on another level on this project, and he switches up the flow a fair amount. Like on 'Neck and Wrist', Push adopts a very unusual flow with his voice climbing up the scale at the end of his rhyme. It took me a few listens to adapt to this style, but I respect the ambition that ...