i've never seen some many defend a grown ass man in a hiphop battle
was anyone defending meek back then?
shit is digusting
I’ve been amazed too at how guys are coming out the closet .....for Drake ?!
Where’s the response ? Back 2 Back or something
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i've never seen some many defend a grown ass man in a hiphop battle
was anyone defending meek back then?
shit is digusting
Well pusha won that shit. He shut drake down. Drake has management checking in on him.
Wow never knew that was about Nas.. Crazy!!Yall killing me with these bitch ass rules. Meanwhile Biggie threw shots at Nas daughter in Victory, and yall mad Pusha came at grown men?
"The son of Satan,
they say my killing's too blatant.
You hesitatin' I'm in your mama crib waitin'
Duct tapin' your fam' Destiny (Nas daughter name)
lays in my hands, gat lays in my waist."
I know someone who was married to J Prince who is a first cousin. Grew up with him etc. They kind of went they ways as adults as we all do. Well ol boy had a marketable legal legit skill to put him on the payroll to take care of stuff. Lets just say after some stuff he saw being done he work for him no more. Said he wasn't about that life.
I'm sorry, but I thought I had heard the majority of Drake's songs..when the hell did he rap anything close to gangster? anything hard? All the nigga talks about is borrowing his uncles Acura, people talking about he wasn't black enough, hoes he scored with or got rejected by. Do you have any example of his trying to be hard? I'm seriously asking. Y'all making me defend this dude and I'm not even that big a fan, but I have to call it like I see it. And why all of a sudden are people acting like Kanye hasn't been trying to get the crown of greatest MC ever since he got in the game. He talks from the beginning about how the Roc didn't take him seriously and how he took it...talks about trying to top Jay and then claims he's on the same level. Shit I was absolutely shocked when I found out he had writers..I didn't even blink when I found out Drake had used other people's songs or hooks or whatever because I could see that. He's a pop star. But Ye been extremely cocky about his lyrical ability since day one. So yes, I have to wonder how Push really feels about Ye...and while I'm rambling..look who the fuck Ye chose as his Beyonce..a bitch who came up on a sex tape...sold by her mom no less..a bitch that Beyonce herself won't bring her kids around..Push clearly only hangs with this nigga for business..if he really thinks somethings wrong with raw dogging a hoe and having ghost writers. Let's be honestDrake wants to be considered a great rapper if not one of the best. Can’t have that with people making reference tracks for you. Especially when he didn’t live any of the tough talk he raps about. And at the end of the day Kanye is a producer. That’s his main claim to fame. It’s different.
I don't see how Drake could have a comeback ready..how could he come back from this? He already did that bullshit post explaining the picture andi don't don;t it...
but with all due respect to mr. prince that explanation was bullshit. Just say yo told them to stop cause money was getting effected.
To try to JUSTIFY it beyond that sounded ridiculous.
and Drake aint had no diss track ready.
...when the hell did he rap anything close to gangster? anything hard?
Oh. If that's supposed to be him being hard, then I have heard him rap stuff like that. But looking at those lyrics is that not him
"OVO I ride, OMO I ride
Reps Up, them my niggas from the Scarborough side
Don’t fuck with them, or hollow tips will fly
I don’t have to lie
Lot of people say it in a song just to say it, man, I’m not that type of guy"
Aubrey gonna have that jew law crowd looking like.....
Experts on Whether Pusha T's Drake Dis Could Land Him in Court
6/4/2018 by Gil Kaufman
As of now, the court of public opinion seems to have rendered its verdict on the case of Pusha T v Drake.
With his super hard-hitting takedown "The Story of Adidon," in which Push alleges that Drake is an absentee father to his secret love child with a porn star, the former Clipse member appears to have bested the 6 God in the battle track game. By doubling down with the single's cover art in which Drizzy is seen in blackface -- an image Drake says was meant to highlight racism in the TV and film industries -- Pusha appeared to have scored a rare K.O. against Drake in this round.
But could Drake come back at him in a different arena and win? Billboard asked First Amendment expert attorney James Chadwick of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP if the private information Pusha included in the track could leave him open to retaliation in the courts.
"There's no automatic exemption from potential liability for expression in the context of an artistic performance," Chadwick tells Billboard about whether Push is on solid ground because he leveled the attacks in a song. "The context is still important, because the context may affect whether or not assertions are treated as assertions of fact or as non-factual assertions. Opinion is a general category, but it's really more a question of whether or not a court would treat a statement as likely being understood by the audience as assertions of true fact, as opposed to someone just mouthing off, rhetorical hyperbole, exaggeration."
When asked what protections the First Amendment has in the case of one artist potentially having a financial impact on another's major roll-out campaign for a brand line, Chadwick, speaking in general terms without specific knowledge of the Pusha-Drake situation, says that's more complicated. "Financial loss doesn't affect whether or not speech is protected by the First Amendment," he says, "Financial loss may be a prerequisite for certain kinds of claims. There are claims that could be asserted other than what you might expect in a traditional defamation or invasion of privacy [case]."
That claim is called tortious interference of economic advantage, which, in layman's terms, refers to a case in which one person's unlawful, meddling actions intentionally damage someone else's business relationship with a third party, resulting in economic harm to either one. So, for example, if Pusha's apparent reveal that Drake's new line with adidas is going to be called Adidon in honor of his alleged secret son (reportedly named Adonis), and that the revelation of his offspring's story was going to be part of the roll-out campaign (as reported by TMZ) somehow interferes with Drake's business relationship with adidas, that could be an issue. A spokesperson for Drake had no comment for this article.
"Showing harm is part of that claim, and you might be able to assert a claim like that, but you'd still have to show that the speech at issue is not protected," he says, hinting at the difficulty in such a case.
The kind of back-and-forth that typically takes place in rap battles isn't automatically protected, according to Chadwick, but rather a mixed question of fact and law in which a court looks at the context and factors in who is involved in the beef. "Obviously public figures have a higher burden to establish liability for something like defamation," he says. "If you have well-known artists exchanging barbs, in general it's less likely that those will be treated as statements of fact. They're going to probably be deemed as opinion, but it's not impossible for them to be treated as statements of fact, to be found to be false and to be found to be defamatory. But is it even defamatory to accuse a rap artist of having an illegitimate child? I'm not sure it is."
The bottom line is on a good day libel/slander cases are typically very hard ones to win thanks to robust First Amendment protections. And unless Drake is willing to open up his private life to scrutiny and deny the information is true or confirm it and potentially lose face with both adidas and his fans, chances are he’ll respond with a track rather than a legal brief. "Truth is an absolute defense in all defamation/slander cases," adds noted hip-hop attorney Stacey Richman, who has worked on behalf of DMX, J Rule and Lil Wayne in the past.
And given the hip-hop bro code, in which bars are one thing but legal action is another, it's highly unlikely that Drake would come back at Pusha with a subpoena in place of another dis track. Besides, considering it's been more than a week since Pusha dropped "Adidon" and Drake has yet to respond, legal action -- versus lacerating verses -- would be a questionable strategy for the latter from a PR perspective. "Drake would lose more points [from hip-hop fans] for going to court," says hip-hop journalist and Genius' manager of artist relations Rob Markman.
Now, if the details spilled by Pusha in his song are all true, they may not be considered defamatory or actionable, but Chadwick says there could be a claim on invasion of privacy grounds, which assumes the information disclosed is true, but private and not newsworthy. "[But] that claim is difficult in a context like this, as well with people who are known for exchanging attacks," he qualifies.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bi...ha-t-first-amendment-experts-possible-lawsuit
Wow never knew that was about Nas.. Crazy!!
Wow never knew that was about Nas.. Crazy!!
Nas Said on "The Last Real Nigga Alive"...."Who you thought 'Kick in the Door' was for?"...never knew Nas and Big had beef like that..
Notice how he waves off the muscle with the pump shotty.......I heard j prince name over the years. But what makes this Nicca so feared. Respected I understand. But shit. Birdman ain't paid this Nicca a dime yet.
Notice how he waves off the muscle with the pump shotty.......
Oh. If that's supposed to be him being hard, then I have heard him rap stuff like that. But looking at those lyrics is that not him
saying my niggas from the scarborough side will shoot you if you fuck with them?..I don't see that as him saying he will kill you.
But then again I guess you could read it as, I will bust behind you fucking with my niggas..but I would never take it that way based on his other lyrics.
"Drake called up all the lightskin brothers, thought they were coming back! Hit up all b sure and willow Smith!"
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Oh. If that's supposed to be him being hard, then I have heard him rap stuff like that. But looking at those lyrics is that not him
saying my niggas from the scarborough side will shoot you if you fuck with them?..I don't see that as him saying he will kill you.
But then again I guess you could read it as, I will bust behind you fucking with my niggas..but I would never take it that way based on his other lyrics.
I don't have a dog in this fight, but why are we celebrating one Black man tearing down another Black man? Making a big deal about "Ooh, he dissed you! What you gonna do back? You a punk if you don't respond! He destroyed you! Your career is over! You ain't from the hood!" And so on, and so on. Sounds kinda grade schoolish to me.
Don't we have enough people who will dog Black men for us? Don't we have more important shit to worry about right now as Black people?
Not caping for no damn body, but this stuff seems counterproductive to me. Live and let live.
I don't have a dog in this fight, but why are we celebrating one Black man tearing down another Black man? Making a big deal about "Ooh, he dissed you! What you gonna do back? You a punk if you don't respond! He destroyed you! Your career is over! You ain't from the hood!" And so on, and so on. Sounds kinda grade schoolish to me.
Don't we have enough people who will dog Black men for us? Don't we have more important shit to worry about right now as Black people?
Not caping for no damn body, but this stuff seems counterproductive to me. Live and let live.
I don't have a dog in this fight, but why are we celebrating one Black man tearing down another Black man? Making a big deal about "Ooh, he dissed you! What you gonna do back? You a punk if you don't respond! He destroyed you! Your career is over! You ain't from the hood!" And so on, and so on. Sounds kinda grade schoolish to me.
Don't we have enough people who will dog Black men for us? Don't we have more important shit to worry about right now as Black people?
Not caping for no damn body, but this stuff seems counterproductive to me. Live and let live.
I don't have a dog in this fight, but why are we celebrating one Black man tearing down another Black man? Making a big deal about "Ooh, he dissed you! What you gonna do back? You a punk if you don't respond! He destroyed you! Your career is over! You ain't from the hood!" And so on, and so on. Sounds kinda grade schoolish to me.
Don't we have enough people who will dog Black men for us? Don't we have more important shit to worry about right now as Black people?
Not caping for no damn body, but this stuff seems counterproductive to me. Live and let live.
one reason we have a low suicide rate especially when we go through more hardships than any other race...
It's funny how NO ONE speaks on that.
Why DON'T we kill ourselves????
*two cents*
After hearing and seeing J Prince on his media run all day, I've come to the conclusion that in addition to rescuing his "investment", he's seizing the opportunity. Great way to be placed at the top of the days news stories and promote his new book. Kind of brilliant... I can't be mad. But I refuse to believe that Aubrey had something locked and loaded and ready to bust (n/h) and didn't let it fly. OR maybe he did record something and his camp listened and told him that he was better off not even releasing that shit.
Ps: 30 PAGES??? I predicted 20, but 30?![]()