Words by C. Paicely
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 »