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Pusha T Drops 'Numbers On The Boards' With Kanye West Intro


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Everyone has something to get off their chests today. Hov kicked things off by lashing out at his critics on "Open Letter," and Pusha T decided to keep it moving with "Numbers On The Boards," which Kanye West was excited enough to tweet about.

"Our family Hov brought that real hip hop sh-- this morning so me and Pusha wanna keep that feeling going," 'Ye wrote on Thursday evening, as the menacing new track premiered on Def Jam's Tumblr.

It's clear that Pusha means business from the minute he begins to kick his vicious rhymes with "I'm so bossy, bitch get off me," and switches up the beat for a few seconds with a snippet of Jay-Z's “Rhyme No More."

"How can you relate when you ain't never been great?" Chad Johnson's headbutting incident even makes it into Pusha's bars. Stream "Numbers On The Boards" here.



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