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Pusha T

Pusha T, otherwise known as Terrence LeVarr Thornton, has not only electrified the hip hop world with his razor-sharp wordplay and relentless rhymes but has also left an indelible mark on the music video industry. His videos consistently push the boundaries of creativity, offering a refreshing departure from generic conventions. From his early work with The Clipse to his solo ventures, Pusha T's career trajectory represents a unique blend of gritty narratives and astute character portrayals.

A quintessential example of his collaborative brilliance is the video for "Trouble On My Mind" featuring Tyler, The Creator. Directed by the iconic streetwear designer-turned-director, Alex Nazari, the video draws audiences into a vivid panorama of hotel-room madness, complete with ninjas and dwarf tossing. Pusha's "Untouchable" video, directed by industry powerhouse Harrison Boyce, employs striking visuals that, interestingly, "glitch" in perfect sync with the bass booming out from Timbaland's production. Delving into little-known fact territory, the glowing, shifting statue of Biggie Smalls in the video is actually a captivating 3D-rendered hologram! Pusha's impact is not limited to visuals and lyrics; he is a catalyst for bringing out the best in directors, making his contributions in the hip hop world multi-faceted and irreversible.

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