Pusha T Response to Drake: The Story of Adidon



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Long live Pusha Thanos....


*two cents*
 
I predicted this sh*t EXACTLY.
The best move drake could make now is just taking this l and moving forward. It will be a hard uphill battle but if he replys it's a done deal. Go see that son of his.

And to all of the katts saying why did pusha drag 40 into this go and listen to gods plan again. Sounds like 40 and the team have a heavy hand in drakes music. Ideas and creativity. Drake is more than just that one yella dude fucking trick traps raw. And that's from drake himself in gods plan lyrics.
 
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Wait.. why can't he bring up OVO40? Isn't it his letterhead the phoney invoice was writen on? Isn't he Drake's producer? Why is it ok for Drake to bring up Push's producer but not ok for Push to fire back at Drake's producer?

It's still fair game and everyone's waiting for a response.
 
Dam I just noticed this line.

Dennis Graham stay off the gram, bitch I'm on one

Called his dad a bitch and a bad example of a dad that he's parading around
 
Ye isn’t considered an “MC” but still, Pusha can’t be screaming about how someone doesn’t write their rhymes when his boss and person he looks up to doesn’t either.

I get what you’re saying though.

He can tho because his boss ain't an mc lol and he's saying Drake ain't one either

Drake did it first with where he went
Infared was actually professional.
Hey dude you have a ghost writer
Hey dude hella people splitting your money
Hey dude you really ain't all that to be honest you gassed and I'm better than you.

In response Drake said hey dude you old af
Hey dude you broke as fuck
Oh by the way you popping shit but I did hella stuff for your producer
Also your brother is the real dude you fake
Oh also why you ain't give your fiancee a ring?

And pusha said oh you talking about family now you talking about my producer now? Cool let's talk about yours then

And here we are
 
Whelp.....hold up.

More Problems For Drake! Rappin’ 4 Tay Sends The Invoice For His Lyrics!
by AllHipHop Staff
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Rappin’ 4 Tay recently took to social media to send Drake an invoice for his work on one of his hit records.

By: Rico Panacea (@RicoPanacea)

(AllHipHop Rumors) Hip-Hop beef is at an all time high right now and it's simply amazing. The recent feud between Pusha T and Drake seems to have energized much of Hip-Hop.

Most of the feud has been left to the music as the Rappers both released stellar diss records. Drake released "Duppy Freestyle" as a response to "Infrared," a record from Pusha T's latest album "Daytona".

I would credit "Infared," "The Story of Adidon" Pusha T's follow up diss record and the phenomenal production on "Daytona" for being one of the reasons much of Hip-Hop journeyed to Wyoming recently for Kanye West's"Ye" album listening session.

In my opinion, many people were intrigued and wanted to know what helped spark the creation of these records. Pusha T has been the talk of the music world since releasing his official Drake response record.

After releasing "Duppy Freestyle," Drake took a shot a Pusha T by sending his manager Steven Victor a $20,000 invoice for services rendered. Of course it was in a joking manner, but Rappin' 4 Tay saw the invoice and decided to have his own fun.



He did so by sending Drake a voice for ghostwriting services for the single "Who Do You Love." The invoice was sent because Drake borrowed some of 4 Tay's bars for the DJ Mustard-produced record.

Of course it all was done in a jokingly manner, but you have to laugh at the irony. We're all waiting for the next Drake response record, but right now it looks as if he's waiting for the right time.


 
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Whelp.....hold up.

More Problems For Drake! Rappin’ 4 Tay Sends The Invoice For His Lyrics!
by AllHipHop Staff
3556977783e5425401cb363dc7a596b0--rap-battle-muslim-women.jpg

Rappin’ 4 Tay recently took to social media to send Drake an invoice for his work on one of his hit records.

By: Rico Panacea (@RicoPanacea)

(AllHipHop Rumors) Hip-Hop beef is at an all time high right now and it's simply amazing. The recent feud between Pusha T and Drake seems to have energized much of Hip-Hop.

Most of the feud has been left to the music as the Rappers both released stellar diss records. Drake released "Duppy Freestyle" as a response to "Infrared," a record from Pusha T's latest album "Daytona".

I would credit "Infared," "The Story of Adidon" Pusha T's follow up diss record and the phenomenal production on "Daytona" for being one of the reasons much of Hip-Hop journeyed to Wyoming recently for Kanye West's"Ye" album listening session.

In my opinion, many people were intrigued and wanted to know what helped spark the creation of these records. Pusha T has been the talk of the music world since releasing his official Drake response record.

After releasing "Duppy Freestyle," Drake took a shot a Pusha T by sending his manager Steven Victor a $20,000 invoice for services rendered. Of course it was in a joking manner, but Rappin' 4 Tay saw the invoice and decided to have his own fun.



He did so by sending Drake a voice for ghostwriting services for the single "Who Do You Love." The invoice was sent because Drake borrowed some of 4 Tay's bars for the DJ Mustard-produced record.

Of course it all was done in a jokingly manner, but you have to laugh at the irony. We're all waiting for the next Drake response record, but right now it looks as if he's waiting for the right time.



Thought he took drake to court and got paid already for this?
 
He can tho because his boss ain't an mc lol and he's saying Drake ain't one either

Drake did it first with where he went
Infared was actually professional.
Hey dude you have a ghost writer
Hey dude hella people splitting your money
Hey dude you really ain't all that to be honest you gassed and I'm better than you.

In response Drake said hey dude you old af
Hey dude you broke as fuck
Oh by the way you popping shit but I did hella stuff for your producer
Also your brother is the real dude you fake
Oh also why you ain't give your fiancee a ring?

And pusha said oh you talking about family now you talking about my producer now? Cool let's talk about yours then

And here we are

well there you go....

that was best summation of this situation than the over 300 bullsh*t think pieces on the subject we been bombarded with this week.
 
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Whelp.....hold up.

More Problems For Drake! Rappin’ 4 Tay Sends The Invoice For His Lyrics!
by AllHipHop Staff
3556977783e5425401cb363dc7a596b0--rap-battle-muslim-women.jpg

Rappin’ 4 Tay recently took to social media to send Drake an invoice for his work on one of his hit records.

By: Rico Panacea (@RicoPanacea)

(AllHipHop Rumors) Hip-Hop beef is at an all time high right now and it's simply amazing. The recent feud between Pusha T and Drake seems to have energized much of Hip-Hop.

Most of the feud has been left to the music as the Rappers both released stellar diss records. Drake released "Duppy Freestyle" as a response to "Infrared," a record from Pusha T's latest album "Daytona".

I would credit "Infared," "The Story of Adidon" Pusha T's follow up diss record and the phenomenal production on "Daytona" for being one of the reasons much of Hip-Hop journeyed to Wyoming recently for Kanye West's"Ye" album listening session.

In my opinion, many people were intrigued and wanted to know what helped spark the creation of these records. Pusha T has been the talk of the music world since releasing his official Drake response record.

After releasing "Duppy Freestyle," Drake took a shot a Pusha T by sending his manager Steven Victor a $20,000 invoice for services rendered. Of course it was in a joking manner, but Rappin' 4 Tay saw the invoice and decided to have his own fun.



He did so by sending Drake a voice for ghostwriting services for the single "Who Do You Love." The invoice was sent because Drake borrowed some of 4 Tay's bars for the DJ Mustard-produced record.

Of course it all was done in a jokingly manner, but you have to laugh at the irony. We're all waiting for the next Drake response record, but right now it looks as if he's waiting for the right time.




well damn...

he aint lying though.
 
ok.. but then what does Pusha's fiance has to do with the battle?
Again this is just my opinion and my character. It was said that Pusha didn't give her a ring and that was a play on words as far as Drake letting his name ring out..or he maybe he did give her a ring and it was still a play on words. Now even if that is not the case. The man didn't say he fucked her..didn't say she was ugly..all he did was say her name. If y'all think that him clowning a really sick dude on the sidelines is the equivalent or falls under the category of eye for an eye..that's your business. Shit is not clever or gangsta to me. It didn't even fit in the song and was a low blow for no reason. I'm also not saying anyone is wrong to think that there's nothing wrong with what Push said. We just have a different code and difference of opinion.
 
nah that shit was a dope
I wouldn't have done it and it was fucked up to bring him up
but this is war to Pusha and everything is on the table to him
Drake brought up his fiance, now that didn't make sense
Drake brought up Kanye,
when you break this diss down, he didn't waste not a single word
shit was surgical and precise especially once the back story came out
I don't see how he can not bring up Kanye, when Ye is his boss and the nigga that produced the song in which he dissed Drake on. That's a cosign by a nigga that you have written for..and on the track he is saying Drake is less than because he has writers. So it makes sense to ask the question how can you talk shit about me when the nigga next to you does the same thing. That shit about the dude dying with MS was absolutely a waste. but like I said, if absolutely anything goes, then I could never truly argue that point because y'all would justify anything.
 
Again this is just my opinion and my character. It was said that Pusha didn't give her a ring and that was a play on words as far as Drake letting his name ring out..or he maybe he did give her a ring and it was still a play on words. Now even if that is not the case. The man didn't say he fucked her..didn't say she was ugly..all he did was say her name. If y'all think that him clowning a really sick dude on the sidelines is the equivalent or falls under the category of eye for an eye..that's your business. Shit is not clever or gangsta to me. It didn't even fit in the song and was a low blow for no reason. I'm also not saying anyone is wrong to think that there's nothing wrong with what Push said. We just have a different code and difference of opinion.

stop being so moist dog.
pusha mentioned drake and his dealings no family or friends
drake responded throwing slick shit at his fiancee and talking about his producer
so pusha responded talking about his producer and his "beyonce"

you probably need to sit this one out. you not built for rap.
 
I don't see how he can not bring up Kanye, when Ye is his boss and the nigga that produced the song in which he dissed Drake on. That's a cosign by a nigga that you have written for..and on the track he is saying Drake is less than because he has writers. So it makes sense to ask the question how can you talk shit about me when the nigga next to you does the same thing. That shit about the dude dying with MS was absolutely a waste. but like I said, if absolutely anything goes, then I could never truly argue that point because y'all would justify anything.
so why can't pusha bring up the nigga that produces and crafts most of drake track's by your own logic lol
like i said maybe rap just isn't for you.
it's ok.
go back and listen to more life and sip on a harvey wallbanger
 
who is that new dude on the show? He was a bad choice
Wayno...
He was a bad choice to be across from Ak...
At this point they should go get Camron and bring in new editorial direction...
better than that bring in Cypha or Ali Shaheed and give them editorial control
 
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