Since independent artist Pusher Deville released his underground debut What It’s About Here in 2000, little-to-nothing has been heard from the MC. However, 2007 was the metro Atlanta native’s comeback year; he collaborated with the Youngbloodz’ Sean P and later introduced the Fred Sanford dance. While some Northerners would say that a dance song is a career killer, Pusher is out to prove them wrong on his EP’s new single, Runnin’ Out Of Time, by bringing in legendary Bone Thug alum, Layzie Bone. Off the Fred Sanford EP, Pusher delivers a stirring and deep account of the many daily struggles of living on the streets. This one will bump through car speakers from College Park, Atlanta, all the way to Cleveland, Ohio.
The production isn't anything we haven't heard before. It's always a treat every time a Bone Thugs member drops a featured verse, ever better when it's for an underground artist.
I was very skeptical even after listening for the first 10 seconds of the first verse, but he kinda handles his own on the track, so I gotta give him some props and I like the hook too. I wouldn't mind playin it back again...And Lazy rips it!
Any artist from Atlanta who sends us music that doesn't have to do with 'gettin crunk,' 'gettin money,' or 'hustlin' is an automatic favorite of mine. Creativity people... think a LITTLE outside of the box. Thanks Pusher, shouts out to Corey.