by Flynn Massey Staff | Photos by WENN

Tags: Pusha T, Kanye West, Big Sean 

Pusha T: G.O.O.D Music Festival could happen

The recently appointed president said it's a good idea

 

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Pusha T has said a G.O.O.D Music festival could happen in the future. In an interview with MTV, the 'Exodus' rapper and brand new president for the label went on to talk about the company's plans for 2016.

“It’s merely about carrying on with tradition, high quality music and high quality art, being of the culture, engaging the fans more,” T said. “That’s really my thing. That’s really what I want to do with regards to the presidency over at G.O.O.D. Music.”

The label, founded and once run by Kanye West, now rests on the shoulders of King Push. When asked about the idea of holding a G.O.O.D Music Festival in the near future, the rapper responded saying it's on his "mood board".

“There are a few things on the mood board that I want to see, things that I feel are more fan catering,” he added. “The fans really need to see a tour and a festival. Everybody on G.O.O.D. is a person who’s in the mix, of the culture and I feel like the fans haven’t gotten to see us on one platform, on a major platform, all of us together, unified, just giving back to them.”

With such artists as West, Pusha and Big Sean as well as the G.O.O.D Music family being involved, it could even lead to a potential Cruel Summer sequel. However, for the time being, the president is looking at pushing his own latest projects Darkest Before Dawn, and King Push, which will be dropping in a few months' time.

And, as always, we can only hope for Kanye's Swish to appear in the near future.


Flynn Massey

Staff

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