After teasing a new song on Tuesday (Oct. 11), Pusha T drops a brand new cut called "H.G.T.V." produced by Mike WiLL Made-It. The track fires back at critics of Pusha T's signings as the president of G.O.O.D. Music, as the Virginia rapper expresses his support for 2016 XXL Freshman Desiigner while providing a warning to the hating MCs.

"El presidenté, Blobama, blow by ya/Chopper next to me in every picture, Osama/Oh mama, they question my starting line up/You only find a diamond from digging like coal miners/Don't listen to 'em, Desiigner/The same rappers talking next year will be Uber drivers," Pusha T raps.

Pusha T might have thrown a few shots at Drake and Lil Wayne too. Later on in the song, the former Clipse member delivers some lines that could be interpreted as subliminals.

"It's too far gone when the realest ain't real/I walk amongst the clouds so your ceilings ain't real," he raps.

It could be a stretch, but the use of "far gone" and "ceilings" is hard to ignore. Pusha T's penchant for dissing Drizzy and Weezy would hint at this choice of words being more than just a simple coincidence.

Fans are patiently waiting on more info about Push's next album King Push. Months ago, he whetted the fiends' appetites with "Drug Dealers Anonymous" featuring Jay Z. Hopefully "H.G.T.V." is a sign that the LP is on the way.

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