Pusha T Officially Leaves Good Music, Thanks Kanye For Contract Release

Pusha T Officially Leaves Good Music, Thanks Kanye West For Contract Release
Daytona rapper Pusha T has been a staple artist for Kanye West’s GOOD Music label since the two connected back in 2010. However it seems the 44 year old artist is ready to go independent as he has officially announced his release from GOOD Music.

Pusha T
In a recent instagram post, Pusha T showcased a portion of the document for his contract release and thanked “Yezos” for showing true brotherhood – alluding to an amicable release.
He captioned the post saying:
“Some people call you their brother, other people show you you’re BROTHERS. Thanx “Yezos…”

In February of 2020, Pusha T announced the launch of his independent record label called Heir Wave Music Group that he started to bring more opportunity for artists of his hometown in Virginia. When the announcement was made many felt that a split between the Mercy collaborators would eventually be inevitable.

Kanye West
Pusha’s upcoming project It’s Not Dry Yet (INDY) which the artist has been doing heave promo for is set to release next month. No official project art has been released.

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