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Tapping OFWGKTA front man Tyler, the Creator for an appearance on his new song, 'Trouble on My Mind,' from the forthcoming mixtape 'Fear of God 2,' Pusha T of the Clipse addresses his hipster fan base, silencing critics' concerns regarding their long-rumored collaboration.
"Rick James said cocaine's a helluva drug/ Who else could put the hipsters with felons and thugs/ And paint a perfect picture of what sellin' it does," Pusha raps over the sparse Neptunes beat. "This is for the critics, who doubted the chemistry/ Two different worlds, same symmetry."
Tyler does his best to keep up on the track, relying on his typical shock-rap imagery and rugged delivery, and, if that's your thing, then 'Trouble on My Mind' will work for you.
"Pharrell said, "Get 'em", so I got 'em/ Tripped on Bristol Palin then I accidentally shot 'em/ Then it ricocheted and killed the game, I'm a problem/ 'Cause I wanna f--- the world but not a fan of using condoms," the 20-year-old Los Angeles rapper intones.
A visual for the collaboration is rumored to be seeing release next week.
Pusha T's 'Fear of God 2' will be out on August 23.
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