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Key Takeaways:
- The Wale and Pusha T collaboration “Harm Management,” produced by Don Cannon, shall be launched through Tradition Jam.
- NBA star Anthony Edwards helped tease the monitor in a promotional clip, including hype and a co-sign to the discharge.
- The only might seem on Tradition Jam’s upcoming mission, ‘Legend In My Hood,’ alongside different latest drops like “Late Bloomer.”
Wale and Pusha T are cooking up new music. On Wednesday (July 23) night time, the “Ambition” rapper teased “Harm Management,” their upcoming single produced by Don Cannon.
Within the promotional clip, Wale despatched the unreleased MP3 to a gaggle chat, the place Anthony Edwards — listed as his nickname “Ant-Man” within the thread — reacted, “Say much less.” The basketball participant’s brother and rapper bdifferent despatched two fireplace emojis, whereas Cannon dropped a few gas pump emojis. Shortly after, the NBA star added Pusha T to the dialog.
“Harm Management,” which is about to reach on Friday (July 25), shall be launched through Tradition Jam. Within the meantime, see the promotional publish under.
Tradition Jam, for anybody unfamiliar, is a inventive studio based by Eesean Bolden. The corporate has beforehand recruited artists like Lay Bankz, Saweetie and Flo Milli for final yr’s WNBA playoff anthem, “Fairly Ladies Cry Too.” Extra lately, bdifferent and Skilla Child dropped “Late Bloomer” in February, which can seem on Tradition Jam’s upcoming mission, Legend In My Hood.
Judging by the art work for “Harm Management,” it is probably the collaboration between Wale and Pusha T may also make its method onto the LP. “Co-producing this mission has been an unimaginable expertise, and it’s particular to get to work with my brother,” Edwards stated in a press launch. “We have now all the time pushed one another to be nice in what we do, and this mission brings our worlds collectively in a method that’s actually dope.”
Pusha T is presently coming off of Clipse’s comeback album, Let God Type Em Out. The Pharrell Williams-produced mission contained tracks like “So Be It,” “Chains & Whips” that includes Kendrick Lamar and “The Birds Don’t Sing.” The duo shall be touring the mission beginning in August.