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Originally Posted by louder
I just saw that feature..
"In an acrobatic feat of self-delusion, Drake insinuates that he’s not privileged (he visited someone in prison!) before laying into Pusha for rapping about dealing drugs."
Hahaha!!
Pusha ain't no Meek Mill. At his best moments, I genuinely see him as a poet. He's probably going to respond to Drake soon, and it's gonna be ugly.
Also, what the hell was Drake thinking when he made fun of Cudi for having mental illness? This guy proves, once again, that he's nothing but a self-absorbed dick.
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Yeah, Pusha ain't no bitch. I'm not sure if I'd refer to him as a poet, but I definitely think he has a bit of 2pac in him. And he raps like a beast. Darkest Before Dawn was essentially an
outtakes album, and it was still very easily the second best rap record of 2015.
Also, Push isn't some youngen. Some cheeky joker trying to make a name for himself with tired gangsta tropes in a post-gangsta hip-hop landscape. He was one half of CLIPSE for Christ's sake. Do you remember how big Clipse was before they called it? One of the last great duos of the group/posse era. They essentially invented the modern mixtape. And Pusha also has a hell of an ear for the artsier elements of hip-hop. Not satisfied to simply throw down bars, Push is all about mood and ambiance. In other words, surely not even Drake himself thinks the two are comparable talents.
Like the feature said, Drake is certainly counting on his faceless army of social media tweens to make sure he looks like the winner of this one.
I say it's not even worth Pusha's time. He should focus on getting King Push out and let Drake hang himself.