Kyle Eustice The self-proclaimed “Cocaine Dr. Seuss” is back. Four years after releasing “Daytona,” Pusha T has resurfaced with “It’s Almost Dry,” a 12-song collection of coke raps… and not much else.
It’s a disappointing conclusion considering the married father presumably has so much more hard-earned wisdom to offer his fans.
Now 44, the former Clipse rapper has been dropping albums for over 20 years, but the content rarely waivers and typically centers around drug dealing and cocaine, and “It’s Almost Dry” is no break from form.
While sonically much more cohesive than its chaotic predecessor, Pusha fails to push himself into new territories, making the entire album feel safe, rather than an attempt at growth.
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