Quan couldn’t have chosen a better vet to tap for “All On Him” than King Push. Not that Push doesn’t sound good anywhere, or that Quan’s latest wouldn’t have soared all on its own, but getting the VA native who’s truly seen it all, done it all, and has mastered the retelling of it was a strong move. Pusha brings his air of hardened wisdom and effortless royalty to the first verse, while Quan delves even deeper into the hardship that’s being spoken on in the chorus, rapping “The judge gave me 23 / Like this the closest to Jordan my mic will ever be.” Enjoy “All On Him” below.
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