“Got a jail record, so we can’t find work, So we buy work…watching our hopes turn around in a circle.”
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“Got a jail record, so we can’t find work, So we buy work…watching our hopes turn around in a circle.”
More Fresh!Dope music from PUSH! Read the rest of this entry »
If you were running low on your daily “medicine” in Tri-State New York, never fear, PUSH! Montana is always making his rounds to serve the geekers and tweakers. You may not love and appreciate his efforts, but you will respect the FreshDope parcel service as it continues to excel in delivering packaged goods. A few minutes over you time is all the Black Flag Gang needs to persuade you to utilize their services. Read the rest of this entry »
Sometime in 1995, Tupac said he was striving to be the realest rather than the best. Less than two months ago, PUSH! Montana stated that he had similar ambitions as a rider. Rappers coming from truly dark places aren’t motivated by popularity contests as much as by telling the best story. PUSH! will never be another Tupac, and that probably isn’t his goal, but in the year that we’ve gotten to know him as a rhymer he has rapidly gained credibility as something more than “Maino’s friend,” and the proof lies in a story entitled FreshDope. Read the rest of this entry »
Like PUSH! stated, this isn’t a mixtape. It’s an album, constructed of a studious grind that depicts the weathered life of someone who made out of situations that most would deem insurmountable. Whether it was blood, sweat or cocaina spilling through his pores, the Brooklynite has showed more hustle in his muscle over the past few months. So now that the hour of FreshDope is upon us, his reality raps being cashed in the Money In The Bank headquarters have generated a great deal of interest. Read the rest of this entry »
When you’re cornered against the wall and there’s no Cherie Amour to hold you down, what’s the solution? If you’re PUSH! and you’re FRESH!, you move on the opposition and blast your way out until the lane is clear. Over the clanking of piano keys with the gritty essence of Brooklyn behind, Mr. Montana doesn’t need your sympathy or heart-shaped boxes to turn an eightball into an avalanche. Read the rest of this entry »
The lines of fact and fiction in Hip-Hop have been blurred indefinitely with no clear exit strategy to the gateway of infallibility. Yet and still, Brooklyn emcee PUSH! Montana remains true to the values instilled in him during the period of his lengthy tenure in the streets. As of recent, he’s been hitting the music scene with intense vigor like a determined beginner, although PUSH! is technically not a rookie. Read the rest of this entry »
Like Maino, PUSH! Montana knows a thing or three about spreading some BK love. As the seal and packaging on FreshDope steadily begins to unravel, he invites his partner-in-rhyme CurT@!n$ on first-class tour the big city living. From humble beginnngs to classic endings, PUSH! is trying to take it to the max this time out. Can you blame him? Read the rest of this entry »
“Jimmy Iovine know I play with choppers/Industry tried to blackball me from the team like Isiah Thomas.”
While this happens to be a bonus cut from Maino-affiliate Push Montana’s pavement album, FreshDope, you already know what gangster-ass mofo wrote the line above. Considering the in-demand feature, a beat that’s bowling-ball hard and all three MCs rapping it up and selling it rock solid, it’s surprising this was simply an afterthought from the Empire State rapper’s tape. Read the rest of this entry »
Shout outs to the living. You know, the ones still breathing God’s fresh air and exhaling it to create some authentic Hip-Hop. Big PUSH! Montana celebrates life with Dope Boy C while waving his flag to get his point across. As long as your body pumps that red plasma, you TOO! should go out and get your hustle on. Read the rest of this entry »