Pusha-T Drops "Coming Home" f/ Lauryn Hill

Wasting no time, Pusha-T is already back with another slick single, and this time he's brought along Lauryn Hill.

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On Tuesday, Pusha-T returned with the Kanye West-produced "Sociopath." Wasting no time, he's already back with another slick single, and this time he's brought along Lauryn Hill. Premiered by Ebro on Beats 1, "Coming Home" is the latest release from the veteran rapper.

Produced by Kanye West, "Coming Home" once again sees Push remain as consistent as ever. Listen up top.

To coincide with the release of the new song, Push revealed more information about the new project he has on the way, which he recently referred to as a "masterpiece" on Twitter. "That's what I'm in here now cooking up right now," Push said when asked if he had a new album out this year. On the subject of whether it will be produced entirely by Kanye West like DAYTONA, Push replied, "As it stands right now it is."

While he's still recording the album, he said he's already got nine songs finished for it. 

Chopped it up with @oldmanebro about everything especially #ComingHome with @MsLaurynHill catch it on @Beats1 at 3pm EST on @AppleMusic https://t.co/gEMlItAQjq pic.twitter.com/BsZKqIjlIW

— King Push (@PUSHA_T) August 28, 2019

This is way more than a song, it’s a movement! We are doing everything in our power to bring home men and women trapped behind the wall due to an outdated 3 strikes drug law. Check out https://t.co/hahh2An7OO to support and learn about the campaign. pic.twitter.com/8oNbhgewsJ

— King Push (@PUSHA_T) August 28, 2019

“Coming Home” is part of another announcement. Pusha-T is joining forces with Brittany K. Barnett’s Buried Alive Project and MiAngel Cody’s The Decarceration Collective to launch the Third Strike Coming Home Campaign.

The initiative aims to free people serving life in prison under a three strike drug law. Specifically, Pusha-T kicked off the campaign with a $25,000 donation and will support Barnett and Cody as they look to hire more lawyers to fight for more people who are under life sentences for federal drug crimes.

King Push recently spoke on the G.O.O.D. Music leaks that keep popping up. "I hate it, luckily we are talented beyond measure and can always cook up more," Push explained. "But I honestly hate it for the sake of making an event of a song or project, it ruins all that we have in store for u guys."

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