the thing that's killing me is if UMG is truly trying to block this they can still block midricks verse from coming out
what's the real story
You dropped a gift at your ex while she was cheating on your dumbass
C**
Wait wytb?
This s*** is too much to keep up with. How are yall still up to date on all this conflicting info
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
damn
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
This sounds more in line w what a label would do which is scummier tbh
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
You acting like this changes the whole situation lmao
Def Jam still wanted the Kendrick feature removed and refused to drop the album because of it. They basically held Push and Malice hostage and made them pay a ton of money to get out of the contract
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
Did you read the original article? OP already admitted he put DROPPED in the title as clickbait.
“Agreed to release the Clipse and drop Pusha”
Is the wording in the article which isn’t contradicted at all here
Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
This is also bullshit according to your own source. They brought up releasing the song elsewhere not leaving the whole label.
”We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
Label said just pay us and take the whole group elsewhere.
Did you read the original article? OP already admitted he put DROPPED in the title as clickbait.
“Agreed to release the Clipse and drop Pusha”
Is the wording in the article which isn’t contradicted at all here
Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
This is also bullshit according to your own source. They brought up releasing the song elsewhere not leaving the whole label.
”We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
Label said just pay us and take the whole group elsewhere.
They acting like this isn’t actually a worse situation
If Def Jam just dropped them it would’ve been easier because they could’ve immediately went to the Roc
Instead they held the album hostage and put Clipse in limbo. Then said “we’ll let you go if you pay us a bunch of money”
They acting like this isn’t actually a worse situation
If Def Jam just dropped them it would’ve been easier because they could’ve immediately went to the Roc
Instead they held the album hostage and put Clipse in limbo. Then said “we’ll let you go if you pay us a bunch of money”
And dude completely lied his ass off misrepresenting it. That’s what these Drake Stan’s do. It’s literally arguing with Trump Supporters.
Drake really moving like Israel,trying to scare and intimidated people into silence and not speak out about his war crimes
What’s f***ed up is I’m sure pusha would’ve rather this all been a surprise but b**** ass niggas gotta be b**** ass niggas
Actual fan fiction going on in ur brain
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
This is literally worse
His whole project got held up and he had to switch labels because of Drake
Is he not allowed to speak on that?
LMAO
Actual fan fiction going on in ur brain
They really tried to steal a special moment on a special album from us
@op should update the title considering Pusha’s manager has already contradicted what Pusha said.
Not only were they not dropped, but Pusha’s manager brought up the initial idea of leaving the label and releasing the music elsewhere first and then insisted on paying to leave the label.
https://www.billboard.com/pro/pusha-t-clipse-leave-def-jam-insane-amount-money/
“I went to them and I said, “Let us put the song out somewhere else since you guys have an issue with it. You guys won’t have to stand behind whatever complications come from it. We’ll put the song out somewhere else, and we’ll license it back to you guys when the album comes out.” Their response was, “How about you just find somewhere else to put out Clipse? Just pay something to us and put it out somewhere else.”
My thing was, we can’t do that — Pusha and the Clipse are one thing. At this point, he clearly doesn’t trust you guys. You guys haven’t been good stewards of his career.
So they said, “Find another deal, and let’s figure out a business.” They didn’t drop us. They were like, “Pay us this money” — which was an exorbitant amount of money, a s—t ton of money — “and we’ll let you out the deal.” That’s what happened. ”
push never said they got dropped dingus GQ did
probably why Vic is adamantly saying they paid to get out
They really tried to steal a special moment on a special album from us
The moral holier than thou gimmick u niggas do really crumbles when you do stuff like this lmfao
The moral holier than thou gimmick u niggas do really crumbles when you do stuff like this lmfao
Please don’t tell anyone I’m not actually holier than thou my entire life will be ruined
push never said they got dropped dingus GQ did
probably why Vic is adamantly saying they paid to get out
He verbatim said they dropped Clipse.
Pusha T: “And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We'll just drop the Clipse.’”
This is an EXACT quote from his mouth not GQ theorizing
He verbatim said they dropped Clipse.
Pusha T: “And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We'll just drop the Clipse.’”
This is an EXACT quote from his mouth not GQ theorizing
What are the very next few words that you left out?
But that can't work
Not doing this again today.