You know what? I had it with you Drake stans, y’all niggas think you’re cool because y’all wear dad hats & bomber jackets to the bar and talk to basic hoes about the shiggy challenge
That doesn’t make you cool & sociable it makes you look like a f***ing dork
I'm from just outside of Atlanta, idiot.
I heard y’all niggas gay out there
Drake stans love the pro black s*** when it's convenient for them when it comes to Drake but trying to bring a black man down for not destroying our community with coke. Is it oochie Wally wally or is it one mic?
The real issue is that who is Pusha T to be commenting on anyone's realness/integrity or ghostwriting when he don't keep the same energy for who he pens for and what he pens about
It just seems like jealousy to me. "Your hair don't nap enough" I dare him to look straight up and say that to J. Cole
How his uncle a soul music legend but he makes soulless music
VITAL OUT NOW
I ain't gay nigga and don't need no converse wearing non seasonal bozo talking s*** to me. I'm out.
I ain't gay nigga and don't need no converse wearing non seasonal bozo talking s*** to me. I'm out.
nigga you live on a dirt road & your neighbors are livestock FOH. talking about you from outside ATL
nigga you live on a dirt road & your neighbors are livestock FOH. talking about you from outside ATL
Nope,niggas are really stupid. Maybe, it's big city or hick town wherever you are,but the metro Atlanta area is pretty nice. Low crime, decent yard space. Not as much traffic and far cleaner. While having the malls and some of the attractions of Atlanta.

“Daytona,” the Kanye West-produced album that included the lines that rekindled an increasingly personal battle with Drake, sold 39,000 albums and had 54 million streams, according to Nielsen, for a total of 77,000 album units
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/04/arts/music/shawn-mendes-billboard-chart.html
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stop jerking off Drake
Pusha grew up with no financial worries and was rich pretty early in life. At what point would he have a need to deal d****. Use your mind my man.
Cmon brah. You can’t be this clueless lol.
The real issue is that who is Pusha T to be commenting on anyone's realness/integrity or ghostwriting when he don't keep the same energy for who he pens for and what he pens about
It just seems like jealousy to me. "Your hair don't nap enough" I dare him to look straight up and say that to J. Cole
At the end of the day rap is entertainment. Y’all parents should’ve told ya rappers lie in their lyrics or they over exaggerate. You can’t be on here preaching black s*** while downing a man for not selling crack to black families. It doesn’t work like that. At that point you need to pick a stance.
Cmon brah. You can’t be this clueless lol.
Pusha had a deal when? At 23 or 24. So, he's spent his entire career rapping about dealing dime bags for a four year stretch.
Pusha had a deal when? At 23 or 24. So, he's spent his entire career rapping about dealing dime bags for a four year stretch.
Pusha grew up in an average household and wanted extra bread for things his parents probably wouldn’t had bought for him and his brother. That’s not a crazy concept tbh.
Drakes uncle inventing the slapping technique is f***ing wild though
Is this the uncle that he was talking about on Too Much?
Pusha grew up in an average household and wanted extra bread for things his parents probably wouldn’t had bought for him and his brother. That’s not a crazy concept tbh.
It honestly kind of is, most kids from middle class don't deal d**** because they may have to wait a bit on those really popular sneakers. In the interview his brother said that they had a pool their yard, so they may have even been upper middle class.
It honestly kind of is, most kids from middle class don't deal d**** because they may have to wait a bit on those really popular sneakers. In the interview his brother said that they had a pool their yard, so they may have even been upper middle class.
Brah you said you’ve been to college.... you off all people should know that’s false, if you really did go. A lot of niggas get into selling d**** to get s*** they can’t get or things their parents won’t help them get. A small ass pool don’t make you upper middle class.
The real issue is that who is Pusha T to be commenting on anyone's realness/integrity or ghostwriting when he don't keep the same energy for who he pens for and what he pens about
It just seems like jealousy to me. "Your hair don't nap enough" I dare him to look straight up and say that to J. Cole
That line was an accusation of how Drake views himself and how he supposedly acts on his own insecurities. He's not directly telling Drake he's not black enough so much as pointing out his insecurities about not feeling black enough.
At the end of the day rap is entertainment. Y’all parents should’ve told ya rappers lie in their lyrics or they over exaggerate. You can’t be on here preaching black s*** while downing a man for not selling crack to black families. It doesn’t work like that. At that point you need to pick a stance.
Pusha fans can't hide behind 'you want him to poison his community' when his own main issue with Drake is integrity in lyrics. If we're going with 'rap is entertainment' we don't actually want that
Pusha fans can't hide behind 'you want him to poison his community' when his own main issue with Drake is integrity in lyrics. If we're going with 'rap is entertainment' we don't actually want that
Wasn’t his thing with Drake not writing raps? That’s a different conversation.
Wasn’t his thing with Drake not writing raps? That’s a different conversation.
I included that in what I said, and I'd give more credence to Push for it if he wasn't enabling Kanye. Maybe he just has an issue with Drake not being a producer doing the same thing
y'all are slow sometimes this guy is a legend
necessity is the mother of innovation
Drakes uncle inventing the slapping technique is f***ing wild though
Is this the uncle that he was talking about on Too Much?
Nah I think that’s his white uncle. Don’t think he’s mentioned Larry ever. Crazy how drakes connected to a piece of music history