They killed Follow God too: https://streamable.com/32c3i
Too bad Ye took them out.
wow, I need this as a remix
WTT2 should be No Malice and Ye instead. With like at least 2 Push verses, and a Common feature just because we need Common back in Kanye's music. Then just throw in Tony Williams and the Sunday Service choir and you got the collaboration of the 2020s
wow, I need this as a remix
WTT2 should be No Malice and Ye instead. With like at least 2 Push verses, and a Common feature just because we need Common back in Kanye's music. Then just throw in Tony Williams and the Sunday Service choir and you got the collaboration of the 2020s
Gosh I miss Common X Ye collabs.
Lowkey think Pusha would've ripped that On God beat too, it's the kind of weird and eerie beat that he excels over, like NOTB and Lunch Money.
They should just form a group or some s*** at this point.
Wouldn't be surprised if he did.
No Malice's wordplay and cadence at the end of this Follow God demo snippet tho
He still raps the same way on his post Clipse releases, just lacks quality hooks and production.
With Christian Ye on the boards and a devil on one shoulder, an angel on the other concept, Clipse could make a very special album I believe.
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hLYTnlrSIEFor sure, No Malice is just as powerful, in fact maybe more on the JiK feature with his newer perspective.
It's a great verse because he raps as a Christian rapper while also touching on his old content. That camera, brother, damaged souls lines all hit hard. He's still a real one
Gosh I miss Common X Ye collabs.
Lowkey think Pusha would've ripped that On God beat too, it's the kind of weird and eerie beat that he excels over, like NOTB and Lunch Money.
They should just form a group or some s*** at this point.
Common still got it to so it would be great
Yeah Push and Kanye are the true partnership it feels like by this point, they're lowkey even tighter than him and Cudi. And I kinda like it more by this point because it's cool that Push is one of the purest, most legendary MCs for rapping about dealing, in the same way that Hov is in that lineage and Kanye was always pushing against that trying to bring through his love of J Ivy, Kweli, Common, Mos Def etc. It's almost like, especially with the born again vibe rn and how he always has been musically it puts him back in that position again. With a MC who's maybe even more consistent in 2019
That being said I never thought out of everyone, Push and Kanye would be the longest lasting, uninterrupted, unbreakable music partnership in his career.
I love to see it tho
All of them are still dope, don't hate.
go watch their old gun range freestyle and tell me they still rapping on that level, clipse is the goat duo, just don't think they still in their prime
no we don't, bc they're washed, first two albums were their prime, pharrell past his prime too so it wouldn't work as much as i wish it would
their 3rd album til the casket drops is a great album