Pusha T & G Count Touch Upon the 2016 Election With “Pope vs. Pontiff”
New verses from the king.
Pusha T continues his support for Hillary Clinton, having just jumped on a collaborative track alongside Chicago’s G Count titled, “Pope vs. Pontiff.”
The rapper started showing support for the former First Lady during her 2016 presidential campaign run, which ultimately saw current President Donald J. Trump being elected. Running in at three-minutes, the single sees both King Push and G Count throwing down lines over a piano-laden beat that references the 2016 election such as, “electric slide at the White House back when Hillary was hopeful,” while also touching upon healthy eating and throwing shout outs to Migos member Quavo.
You can stream G Count’s “Pope vs. Pontiff” single featuring Pusha T via Apple Music below.
G Count has remained quite quiet these past few years after his collective L.E.P Bogus Boys dismantled back in 2014. On the other-hand, Pusha T will be joining Pharrell, Migos, Travis Scott, Virgil Abloh, and more this April for the Something in the Water Festival.
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