Pusha T Condemns ICE Actions: “Gotta Keep It 100”
Pusha T recently made headlines by condemning the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during a red carpet appearance. He expressed his strong feelings on January 28 at the Billboard Power 100 event in Los Angeles.
Pusha T’s Strong Stance Against ICE
While speaking briefly about the agency, the rapper was unequivocal in his criticism. He stated, “Fk ICE,” echoing his signature expression. He emphasized the need for honesty, saying, “Gotta keep it 100. Got to.” This powerful statement has resonated with many, aligning him with other artists voicing discontent over ICE’s actions.
Growing Artist Discontent
- Pusha T joins various musicians speaking out against ICE.
- Tyler, the Creator also criticized the agency, referencing a popular meme.
- Both artists are responding to controversial policies initiated under former President Donald Trump.
Upcoming Grammy Awards and Nominations
Pusha T and his brother Malice are currently in Los Angeles as they prepare for the 2026 Grammy Awards. Their comeback album, “Let God Sort Em Out,” has garnered multiple nominations, including:
- Album of the Year
- Best Rap Album
- Best Music Video for “The Birds Don’t Sing”
Additionally, Clipse is set to perform at the awards show, alongside Pharrell Williams, who is also nominated for several awards. Their participation comes as a celebration of their contributions to the music industry.
Recognition at the Black Music Collective Honors
The duo recently attended the Black Music Collective’s 2026 Recording Academy Honors, where Pharrell, affectionately known as Skateboard P, received an award. This event highlighted the achievements of influential figures in music and underscored the importance of recognizing artistic contributions.
Pusha T’s condemnation of ICE and participation in prestigious events emphasize his commitment to social issues and his musical legacy. As the Grammy Awards approach, fans are eager to see how these themes unfold in his performances and public statements.