Pusha T and No Malice have denied accusations that their recent industry critiques were manufactured to promote their Grammy-nominated album Let God Sort 'Em Out. The brothers addressed speculation during a GQ interview, rejecting claims they engineered controversy for publicity purposes.
No Malice emphasized that the duo maintains strict principles against manipulative tactics, noting his brother remained silent about industry tensions for extended periods before speaking. Pusha T insisted their candid commentary stems from a commitment to honesty rather than strategic positioning, declaring that deception reflects weakness and asserting he fears neither consequences nor individuals.
The clarification follows public attention to Pusha's separation from Kanye West after controversial remarks and perceived criticism of artists prioritizing hype over artistic legacy. The Virginia rappers maintain that their outspokenness serves truthfulness and integrity instead of generating attention for commercial gain.
No Malice emphasized that the duo maintains strict principles against manipulative tactics, noting his brother remained silent about industry tensions for extended periods before speaking. Pusha T insisted their candid commentary stems from a commitment to honesty rather than strategic positioning, declaring that deception reflects weakness and asserting he fears neither consequences nor individuals.
The clarification follows public attention to Pusha's separation from Kanye West after controversial remarks and perceived criticism of artists prioritizing hype over artistic legacy. The Virginia rappers maintain that their outspokenness serves truthfulness and integrity instead of generating attention for commercial gain.