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GlobalGrind rounded up nine divine songs that are either titled after Bible verses, or have direct references to specific Bible verses.  
During his set, Pusha also shared a few details about a forthcoming mixtape, which he nicely titled Wrath Of Cocaine. 
In a recent interview, Pusha T revealed the details of his forthcoming LP and Kanye's contribution to the project. 
If you presumed that the very competitive emcee's verse on Cruel Summer's "New God Flow" was Pusha T taking shots at Wayne and Drake, think again...
Pusha T enlisted the talents of Atlanta rapper Future, who takes on the hook with his Auto-Tune bars. The Kanye West-produced track has been described by Pusha T as "Witchdoctor Gospel Flow!" 
Pusha T teased his upcoming new single, "Pain," with artwork featuring a very clean black and silver font.  
In the past, Ben iced out a set of keys and even a logo for Pusha's Playcloths clothing line. This time around, Ben made a diamond encrusted Mercedes Benz logo, reminiscent of the jewelry that rappers wore in the '80s.
Pusha and Lil Wayne haven't had the best relationship over the past decade, but Pusha maintains he has no issue with Weezy. 
Last night, Pusha T tweeted out the "new version" of "New God Flow," which features "Tony Starks" aka Ghostface Killah.
Before heading off to Hawaii to work on new music, Pusha sat down with MTV to discuss the G.O.O.D. Music compilation album Cruel Summer, and his own forthcoming solo project.
Life+Times caught up with Pusha to reflect on the Lord Willin' album 10 years later. During the interview, Pusha drops some dope little tidbits about the project.
The Bronx rapper also shed light on his creative process in the studio and the regrets behind passing up on some certified beats, including Hit-Boy’s "N*ggas In Paris.”
Just when we thought the Lil Wayne vs. Pusha T nonsense was over, Jae Millz reminded us that it's not. 
Pusha-T is back doing what he does best on his latest single "New God Flow." The track, that also features the G.O.O.D. Music captain Kanye West is full of braggadocios lyrics and actually features a chorus that samples a Ghostface Killah verse from his song Mighty Healthy.
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