
Pusha T and Malice slide through like they never left, trading verses that remind you why their pen game still cuts through every era. Stove God brings that raw upstate energy, matching the brothers bar-for-bar with slick wordplay and that luxury street gospel he’s known for.
The “F.I.C.O.” visual feels like a motion picture with dark corners, designer fits, and boss talk wrapped in a cinematic lens. It’s a reminder that this rap game still belongs to those who really lived it, and Clipse are back showing the new generation how it’s done.
The chemistry’s flawless & the vibe’s heavy.
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