On Wednesday, Pusha T gifted the world with cold, uncut bars on his "H.G.T.V." cut produced by Mike WiLL Made-It. Now he's back with a smoother single called "Circles" featuring G.O.O.D. Music's own Desiigner and Ty Dolla Sign. You can listen to it above.

Early Thursday morning (Oct. 13), Push seemed to express some disappointment with his record label Def Jam concerning the release of the single, tweeting "Very sneaky" and tagging Def Jam, as you can see below. The song's been available on Pandora for a bit and has apparently been serviced to radio stations across the U.S. already.

The new single is ostensibly an ode to big booties going round and round, and it's a much different sound than the cut that he dropped yesterday. On "H.G.T.V.," the G.O.O.D. Music prez even defended critics of Desiigner, saying "Don’t listen to ’em, Desiigner/The same rappers talking next year will be Uber drivers." And many believe Push was throwing subliminals at Drake and Wayne when he said, "It's too far gone when the realest ain't real/I walk amongst the clouds so your ceilings ain't real."

Listen to "Circles" above and prepare for King Push. Plus, if you missed the monstrous "Drug Dealers Anonymous" with Hov, listen to that here.

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