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Pusha-T & Nigo Connect on “Hear Me Clearly”

Photo Credit: Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for Pharrell Williams

The “Hear Me Clearly” collaboration between Pusha-T and Nigo will appear on the designer’s upcoming LP I Know NIGO.

Pusha-T season is here. Weeks after dropping his “Diet Coke” collaboration with Ye, Pusha makes an appearance on “Hear Me Clearly” alongside designer Nigo from his upcoming LP I Know NIGO.

On Twitter, King Push shared artwork for “Hear Me Clearly”, a polaroid shot signed by himself and Nigo with ‘Day Uno Family’ written in upper right corner. Yesterday, Push performed “Diet Coke” solo on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the midst of a “blizzard”.

Ahead of “Hear Me Clearly” in late-January, King Push premiered a new song at Nigo’s Paris Fashion Week show. I Know NIGO will have guest appearances from Pharrell WilliamsKid CudiA$AP RockyTyler, the CreatorFam-LayLil Uzi Vert and Teriyaki Boyz.

While the title of Push’s new album is unknown, he’s began his rollout, recently teasing that JAY-Z will appear on the album on Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

“I got three songs with him now … something from my new album. I don’t know if I was supposed to say that, but I’m up with y’all, though, we here,” Pusha shared. “Oh, he got busy. I send him shit ’cause I know he gonna say shit that I just can’t say. To me, that’s what be wild impressive.”

Fans can still hold on to Push’s promise to deliver his long-anticipated album, which he spoke about with Complex.

“All I’ll say is this: The album of the motherfucking year is coming. A Pusha album takes a long time. It takes a long time to put this shit together, but when it comes together, ain’t nothing fucking with it,” he said.

I Know NIGO releases March 25 via Victor Victor Worldwide/Republic.

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