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Pusha T Brews Up Big Plans With New Coffee Venture Set For National Expansion In 2025

Rapper and entrepreneur Pusha T has entered the coffee scene. A post on his Instagram page revealed his latest venture, Grindin, a coffee brand inspired by the Clipse single.   Some customers got an exclusive first look at Pusha T’s creation at Café Tropica in Los Angeles, where they sampled its high-caffeine blend on Nov. 16, 2024, Complex notes. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pusha T (@kingpush) Reflecting on the venture Pusha T commented, “All my dreams & ideas start from my passions. Luckily I have been able to find partnerships and platforms to help bring my visions to life. This is just a piece of me & how I start my day.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pusha T (@kingpush) “Looking ahead, Pusha T plans to launch a proprietary blend in the upcoming year. He also aims to expand nationally, positioning the brand as ‘premium yet accessible’ within the market.” “Like-minded hard workers will find that Grindin is the tool they need to get things done,” a...

Nov 18, 2024

Pusha T Understands The Music Business And Says He Does Not Take Any Handshake Deals — 'Strictly Business-Focused In All My Ventures'

Pusha T may be steadfast in the music business but has adopted a “business-first” mindset. As AFROTECH™ previously reported, the Virginia-born rapper has made some wise decisions over the years, investing in his friend’s company, Caring Hands Medical Transportation, which has proven to be “lucrative and fulfilling,” according to a 2022 interview on “The Breakfast Club.” “That business is like 25 vans strong running through seven cities [in Viriginia]. It’s called Caring Hands Medical Transportation. It has helped my mother, sick cousins, family members, and friends,” Pusha T said during a conversation on “Assets Over Liabilities.” In 2022, the rapper turned a supposedly sour business decision with McDonald’s into a vital learning lesson that benefited him while working with another fast food chain. Alongside Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake, and Pusha T’s brother No Malice, he claims they reportedly wrote the McDonald’s “I’m Lovin’ It” jingle in 2003, noted Rolling Stone. Pusha...

Aug 23, 2024

Nimay Ndolo Went From Being A Front-End Developer To Securing Five-Figure Brand Deals As A Content Creator

Nimay Ndolo’s road to success in the creator industry took a lot of work and determination. Before her pivot into content creation, the Nigerian-American delivered food in a 2004 manual transmission car (stick shift) with no air conditioning (AC) for an entire summer in Atlanta, GA . On Ndolo’s delivery route, she would often deliver to people working in skyscrapers — AC there thankfully was blasting. Escaping the blistering heat ultimately freed her from the shackles of being “a starving artist,” she says. “I used my Postmates bag to sneak into a startup for a software company,” Ndolo recalled to AFROTECH™. “I ended up taking them donuts and my resume. I got an interview and didn’t get the job, but I ended up at a freight brokerage.” Even though Ndolo was able to secure a more stable job, she shared that after nearly a year, she was fired from the position six days before Christmas. However, being let go allowed her to go back to the drawing board, which, she says, reminded her of...

Mar 27, 2024

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