: Pharrell’s half focuses on complex compositions and character-driven performances. This is evident on tracks like "Neck & Wrist," which features a "chilling" beat and a high-profile guest verse from Jay-Z.
The album is uniquely structured as a "personal Verzuz" between Pharrell and Kanye, with each producing exactly half of the 12-track project. Pusha T It's Almost Dry zip
: Pusha T likens himself to a painter like Picasso or Van Gogh, telling those waiting for his masterpiece that "it's almost dry" to explain why it cannot be rushed. : Pharrell’s half focuses on complex compositions and
: In a more literal nod to his primary subject matter, the phrase refers to the final stage of preparing product—when customers are waiting, but the "work" isn't ready until it is dry. : Pusha T likens himself to a painter
: In street vernacular, a "zip" refers to an ounce of product (named for the Ziploc bag it fills). Throughout the album, Pusha T continues his reign as the "Martin Scorsese" of this subgenre, using the zip as a unit of measurement for the vivid, luxe-infused bars that have become his legacy. Production: A Dual Sonic Identity