Pusha T has firmly and clearly closed the door on any future collaboration with Kanye West—now known as Ye. In a recent interview with The Guardian published on August 7, 2025, the Virginia rapper was asked if there might ever be another collab between them. His reply was unequivocal: “Yeah, that’s in the past. That’s definitely in the past.”

He reflected on their creative history—with memorable moments like “So Appalled,” “New God Flow,” and the GOOD Fridays series—but emphasized that those musical highs belong to a different time. Their relationship began to fray during the Donda era in 2021 and deteriorated further after Ye’s controversial remarks in 2022, which Pusha T publicly denounced.
Further context emerged during Clipse’s promotional rollout for their reunion album Let God Sort Em Out, released on July 11, 2025. In an interview with BET on Apple Music, Pusha T stressed the emotional distance between them. He said, “I feel like me and Ye, we don’t gel,” and added that Ye often “stands next to anybody and everybody who don’t f**k with me,” a dynamic he found difficult to reconcile.
Over recent months, Pusha T has reiterated this sentiment in multiple forums. During a June 2025 appearance on The New York Times’ Popcast, he stated flatly, “Outside of music, we’re nothing. Music is where we click,” highlighting the absence of shared values or mutual trust. In a GQ cover story, he elaborated that their relationship was irreparable—not because of one incident but due to a fundamental mismatch in principles and character.
For fans wondering whether nostalgia or the weight of past successes could bring them back together, Pusha T’s stance leaves little room for doubt. Their motivations and values have diverged too far; those creative sparks belong to a time that Pusha T has clearly moved beyond.