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    Pusha-T teams with Ms. Lauryn Hill on Kanye-produced “Coming Home”: Stream

    Alex Young
    Consequence of SoundAugust 28, 2019
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    The post Pusha-T teams with Ms. Lauryn Hill on Kanye-produced “Coming Home”: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound.

    Pusha-T is back with his second new single in as many days. Following Monday’s release of the Kash Doll-aided “Sociopath”, the former Clipse MC returns today with a track called “Coming Home”. Like “Sociopath”, “Coming Home” is produced by Pusha’s frequent collaborator, Kanye West, and 2018 producer of the Year Mike Dean. Even more exciting, Ms. Lauryn Hill contributes vocals throughout the track. Take a listen below.

    “Sociopath” and “Coming Home” serve as Pusha-T’s first new music since last year’s opus, DAYTONA.

    Pusha-T teams with Ms. Lauryn Hill on Kanye-produced “Coming Home”: Stream
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