Talk about wanting to be a bully. Pusha T promised to not hold back with his newest endeavor King Push. So far, the G.O.O.D. Music golden child is living up to his promise. After letting go of his Kanye West-produced record, "Lunch Money," Pusha spoke with MTV News in regards to his ever-lasting hunger and desire to take your favorite rapper's lunch money.

“I’m here to take everybody’s lunch money. I really am,” he said to MTV News during the filming of his new video. “That’s what I feel like I’m doing — it’s the spirit of competition, I put out a record like this to make a statement. It’s a competitive sport.”

Pusha's patented Arm and Hammer flow appears even more polished this time around, despite supplying fans with a very potent album in the form of My Name is My Name.

“That’s the type of energy I’m looking for in creating this new King Push album,” he said regarding the energy of the track. “It needs to be rebellious and angry. I was trying to go for that, I have expressed that to [Kanye] so many times, so I guess when he was cooking up, this is what he came up with.”

No date has been set for Pusha's new album. We'll keep you updated on a possible release date.

[MTV News]

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