Now that we’re on the cusp of listening to a Clipse album for the primary time in 15 years when Let God Kind Em Out drops Friday (July 11), the Virginia rap duo has been hit with a smear marketing campaign from haters (in all probability from Canada). An unauthorized model of the album leaked onto the web (y’all some haters for actual).
Based on HotNewHipHop, Pusha T reacted to all of the smear and hate that he and his brother Malice have undertaken as of late with a cryptic message on Instagram:
“Can’t nothing cease this greatness…the lies are very telling,” he wrote earlier than including, “The folks won’t ever consider the smear campaigns…”
Pusha T is true. That is an album that followers have been ready to occur for greater than a decade. With a observe itemizing that features the likes of Nas, Kendrick Lamar, and John Legend, amongst others, Let God Kind Em Out is bound to be streamed by the thousands and thousands within the coming days and weeks. It doesn’t damage that early evaluations peg it as top-of-the-line albums of the yr, including extra gas to the hype.
Whereas we’re certain that lots of this hate is coming from Drake followers and possibly even Travis Scott followers who didn’t take too kindly to Pusha T popping out of left subject with a diss (we actually didn’t see that one coming), that isn’t going to maintain us from tuning into Let God Kind Em Out when it drops July 11.
Till then, we’ll be avoiding the leaked model of the album and the naysayers who’ll little question be tearing down the undertaking as lame or trash or one thing.
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