That will never happen. Written communication differs from oral
thats why i hate texting deez hoes
we will double back on this topic
They say Mike took the role at NBC cause he didn’t like how the media covers the game so negatively today
you dont think he has something to say and the narrative wont change?
all those bron fanboys
Jordan is coming back to give love to Bron and Steph and make up for the what he lost doing with Kobe
you negative ass niggas have limited time, we back to joy soon
guys, "agreeing to release" them from the label could mean a lot of different things. for one, it's possible that Roc Nation just outright bought the rights to the album from Def Jam. in that sense, Def Jam wouldn't release them for free, they'd get something back in return. we can see this type of thing popping up in the back-and-forth between Lil Yachty and Karrahbooo, in one of his recent videos he says to her, "go find a label to buy you out" basically. the context of Push saying that other labels were interested implies that this could be the case
they also could have just been released to avoid the headache. they have leverage—Push is likely set for life financially from his catalog and work with Ye etc. so they can't pressure him to drop. but most likely there was an AGREEMENT to drop them, probably saving def jam money/resources in exchange for giving them the freedom to go drop elsewhere
First you tried to play “OP is wrong, he’s still on the label website
” even tho I put that excerpt on the first page of the thread
Now you trying to play the “wow Clipse is so irrelevant they got dropped” even tho you spent the last year acting like a crusader against this very same label and being obtuse about the cause of it
your bait used to be believable
Zack has ChatGPT revising his posts man
He’s a shell of his former self
They say Mike took the role at NBC cause he didn’t like how the media covers the game so negatively today
do you know how much time all of the sports channels dedicate to jordan vs lebron topics?
I don't get how a random Kendrick verse that isn't about Drake would add fire to the lawsuit anyway
why would the label be so adamant to censor it
guys, "agreeing to release" them from the label could mean a lot of different things. for one, it's possible that Roc Nation just outright bought the rights to the album from Def Jam. in that sense, Def Jam wouldn't release them for free, they'd get something back in return. we can see this type of thing popping up in the back-and-forth between Lil Yachty and Karrahbooo, in one of his recent videos he says to her, "go find a label to buy you out" basically. the context of Push saying that other labels were interested implies that this could be the case
they also could have just been released to avoid the headache. they have leverage—Push is likely set for life financially from his catalog and work with Ye etc. so they can't pressure him to drop. but most likely there was an AGREEMENT to drop them, probably saving def jam money/resources in exchange for giving them the freedom to go drop elsewhere
i mean wouldn’t be new business for Jay-Z, he’s done this for literally all of his artists he signed
First you tried to play “OP is wrong, he’s still on the label website
” even tho I put that excerpt on the first page of the thread
Now you trying to play the “wow Clipse is so irrelevant they got dropped” even tho you spent the last year acting like a crusader against this very same label and being obtuse about the cause of it
your bait used to be believable
You just wasted a lot of time - albeit your time probably not being worth a lot - into overthinking something.
The quote in your OP says ''And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We'll just drop the Clipse.’ But that can't work because I'm still there solo. But if you let us all go…” And that's it. I needed an ending to the story and I didn't have access to the article. Other people also posted why you added that to the title, so I looked at DefJam site and his name still appeared there. So I didn't understand what was correct and what was false.
Very simple bud. Apparently not simple for you though.
I don't get how a random Kendrick verse that isn't about Drake would add fire to the lawsuit anyway
why would the label be so adamant to censor it
drake could easily say that UMG allowing pusha t and kendrick, two people who have disparaged him on the same track, is a ding against them for his lawsuit. UMG protecting themselves at the end of the day
i mean wouldn’t be new business for Jay-Z, he’s done this for literally all of his artists he signed
in the article it says they're on a distribution deal with roc nation too so it's possible that Push paid back whatever advances were involved to get his rights back, and then took a smaller deal with the Roc. OR, the Roc paid for distribution rights from Def Jam
You just wasted a lot of time - albeit your time probably not being worth a lot - into overthinking something.
The quote in your OP says ''And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We'll just drop the Clipse.’ But that can't work because I'm still there solo. But if you let us all go…” And that's it. I needed an ending to the story and I didn't have access to the article. Other people also posted why you added that to the title, so I looked at DefJam site and his name still appeared there. So I didn't understand what was correct and what was false.
Very simple bud. Apparently not simple for you though.
@SignedTwice he said you a BUM!

guys, "agreeing to release" them from the label could mean a lot of different things. for one, it's possible that Roc Nation just outright bought the rights to the album from Def Jam. in that sense, Def Jam wouldn't release them for free, they'd get something back in return. we can see this type of thing popping up in the back-and-forth between Lil Yachty and Karrahbooo, in one of his recent videos he says to her, "go find a label to buy you out" basically. the context of Push saying that other labels were interested implies that this could be the case
they also could have just been released to avoid the headache. they have leverage—Push is likely set for life financially from his catalog and work with Ye etc. so they can't pressure him to drop. but most likely there was an AGREEMENT to drop them, probably saving def jam money/resources in exchange for giving them the freedom to go drop elsewhere
You're using way too much logic in a stan war
in the article it says they're on a distribution deal with roc nation too so it's possible that Push paid back whatever advances were involved to get his rights back, and then took a smaller deal with the Roc. OR, the Roc paid for distribution rights from Def Jam
ima go with the 2nd one, it’s what he did for Cole
guys, "agreeing to release" them from the label could mean a lot of different things. for one, it's possible that Roc Nation just outright bought the rights to the album from Def Jam. in that sense, Def Jam wouldn't release them for free, they'd get something back in return. we can see this type of thing popping up in the back-and-forth between Lil Yachty and Karrahbooo, in one of his recent videos he says to her, "go find a label to buy you out" basically. the context of Push saying that other labels were interested implies that this could be the case
they also could have just been released to avoid the headache. they have leverage—Push is likely set for life financially from his catalog and work with Ye etc. so they can't pressure him to drop. but most likely there was an AGREEMENT to drop them, probably saving def jam money/resources in exchange for giving them the freedom to go drop elsewhere
Stop using your brain wtf
do you know how much time all of the sports channels dedicate to jordan vs lebron topics?
Yeah I think with Amazon and NBC getting a good chunk of the media coverage for next year that’s gonna change.
You got MJ, Dirk, Wade, Melo, Nash, Blake, etc doing commentary.
It’s a new era
Stop using your brain wtf
My fault. Some say Elliott Grainge was there at Emilio's Ballato with them too
nobody checking for pusha t in 2025 lmao
False! He is selling as good as ever, he's extremely successful. The label were just offended so they dropped him, it got nothing to do with commercial appeal in 2025. Absolutely nothing to do with it
False! He is selling as good as ever, he's extremely successful. The label were just offended so they dropped him, it got nothing to do with commercial appeal in 2025. Absolutely nothing to do with it
Why would they sign the clipse to a deal in 2024 if their concern was Pusha Ts commercial viability? The guy who has released one album in 7 years
Yeah I think with Amazon and NBC getting a good chunk of the media coverage for next year that’s gonna change.
You got MJ, Dirk, Wade, Melo, Nash, Blake, etc doing commentary.
It’s a new era
i'm lowkey excited too ngl with the changes this feels way different than the Brady to Fox deal