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Hell Hath No Fury: Pusha T - "Numbers On The Board" (So Me-directed)


I'm just gonna go out on a limb here and say that "Numbers On The Board" is my favourite Hip-Hop track of 2013 [so far], although Pusha T is quite honestly far from my favourite rapper. I mean, Wrath of Caine is great and so were/are Clipse. But Pusha T never really had that one stand out, defining moment for me and I think "Numbers On The Board" is finally it! Parisian director/graphic artist So Me filmed it's companion music video during a break in recording sessions for Kanye's top secret new album; Rumored to feature Daft Punk, Chief Keef, Odd Future, Skrillex, John Legend, and 2 Chainz and could be out as early as June 18th. Kanye & Chief Keef both make brief cameo appearances towards "Numbers On The Board"'s end, pulled from Pusha T's forthcoming G.O.O.D. Music debut, My Name Is My Name (July 16th). Whilst spitting rapid-fire verses over a gritty Don Cannon co-produced instrumental, Pusha T struts through a barren French wasteland... setting off road flares and rapping outside of a "Cine Sex" store, some sort of religious statue, deep dark hallways, and gloomy-looking rooftops.

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