Pusha T Resigns As The President Of Kanye West’s Label, G.O.O.D Music: “He’s Not Speaking To Me Now, He’s Not Well, At The Same Time”
Pusha T Resigns As The President Of Kanye West’s Label, G.O.O.D Music: “He’s Not Speaking To Me Now, He’s Not Well, At The Same Time”
In a recent interview with XXL, Pusha T disclosed that he has stepped down as the president of Kanye West’s music label, G.O.O.D. Music.
Pusha T accepted the presidential position in 2015. When questioned about his current relationship with the label, the rapper said,
“He’s not speaking to me now. If you ain’t with it, you ain’t down. And I ain’t with it. I’m not budging on that. I’m not with it.”
He continued,
“I heard about this new stuff [on InfoWars]. I don’t know. It’s something that just sort of tells me he’s not well at the same time. I will say that. It’s going to places where it’s no way to move around it.”
Pusha T publicly denounced Ye’s controversial statements in an interview with the last month stating,
”As a Black man in America, there is no room for bigotry or hate speech. So yeah. It’s been very disappointing; let’s talk straight.”
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