

From the sleek, clubby Neptunes tracks that fueled Clipse's run of radio hits to the fractured, experimental Kanye West beats on his solo records for G.O.O.D. Music, Pusha T has always been backed by visionary producers. His razor-sharp wordplay and cynical tales of the drug trade is what made King Push such a favorite of hitmakers and underground heads alike. Whether paired with his brother Malice in Clipse or surrounded by superstars, Pusha T's emphatic delivery and dark sense of humor make him stand out.