Pusha-T‘s name is still his name. Teaming up with Rick Ross and Dre Films, Pusha brings us the video for “Hold On,” a patient affair that depicts mourners at the funeral of another person lost in the game. It’s bit of a bizarre image to see Rick Ross and Pusha-T rapping at a funeral, but they definitely are more successful at pulling it off than Cam’ron was in Killa Season. Perhaps it’s also just the song itself that helps them manage it. Even when the percussion reaches ecstatic heights, Kanye and Hudson Mohawke allow the somber chords to keep the lead, maintaining the atmosphere of the song and ensuring that it’s bleak subject matter isn’t too easily forgotten. Black men and women really are dying out here. Watch below.
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