How is Pusha T able to do what Meek Mill couldn't do?

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Better angle than Meek, he attacked Drake's insecurities whereas Meek tried to attack Drake's credibility, which was a mistake in hindsight considering he didn't build his career off of credibility and most don't even care about it in the first place. Plus Pusha dug up dirt on Drake, and had bars to back everything up.
 

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1. Meek didnt plan it out

2. When Flex was supposed to play the reference tracks on his show one night, something behind the scenes prevented it.

3. I think charged up and back to back dropped before any reference track finally leaked

4. Back to back became a radio hit and changed the narrative. Plus the twitter fingers was the perfect trap. If he tweets, it proves Drake point, if he doesnt tweet he looks scared to respond.

5. When Meek finally responded on wax it was trash.

6. The biggest issue was Meek thought proving he had ghostwriters was enough.
 

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Meek's biggest problem was probably just that 'Wanna Know' wasnt even a real beat, -- he rapped over a WWE entrance theme, that got him cease-and-desisted because he couldnt clear it, and now the song barely exists anywhere.

the bars were actually hard. the song was not. it was recorded poorly -- the words couldnt hit like they should have, bullshyt sounded like it was recorded in a bathroom.
the lines bout Drake actually getting pissed on?? should have been legendary, instead it fell flat.

-- if he had followed 'Back 2 Back' example of putting out a diss track as a Club record?? if he had had Jahlil Beats throw him his hardest club banger??? He would have won. He was on the biggest tour in the world, had everybody's ears waiting. it would have charted and he could've actually cashed in too like Drake did.

but even if Meek had dropped a "freestyle" over the right beat, like Pusha did, then people would at least be able to play it.



I'm so disappointed in Meek that he lost with the ammo he had. Meek's loss basically allowed ghostwriting to become that much more acceptable. it's gonna stain Drake forever, but by letting Drake win that battle it's fukked up the discussion.


and even tho Push came thru and snatched his soul, Drake is still gonna be an unstoppably huge star -- Push cant affect that, Meek could have.
 
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If you think about it, the shyt that should be most potent (the black face and lack of credibility as an artist and person) is the shyt that people are latching onto the least.

It's the chatty patty fakkit shyt that people care about. :snoop:

Disgusting reaction!
But it proves that hip hop has left the Black community, because non-Blacks are not offended by Black face and lack of origninality and creativity in Black art.
And who gives a shyt that he has a child out there in the wilderness, which rapper doesnt:heh:
 

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nikka is you stupid. nikkas was ready to ride Meek's wave, he fumbled completely. Flex hyping that shyt up for 2 days and then a dud as song. Meek Mill made himself look stupid. Meek Mill still poppin now way more than Pusha T.

nikka as far as lyrics go meek couldn't dissect him the right way like push is known lyrically to do on wax that battle rap shyt ain't the same plus he was on tour or whatever so he gets the benefit of the doubt you really need to read before you respond u just jumping out the shadows just to disagree smh makes you seem impulsive and young
 

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It's simple, we know meek story, they have talked about their lives, meek dating history was obviously public so it hit ultra hard on the club record... We also know Drake as a public figure,.. His family . His upbringing.. Many knew about the kid ish but it was waiting to be talked about ..

The difference is the public doesn't know nor care about pusha past.. Nygga has been feeding kingpin duck tales for 20 years.. Besides his brother,, it's a tough angle because who is this Nygga really?? Comes from a good suberb va beach 2 parent home lol .. In battle rap , personals will always take precedence .. Especially when we know why the angle exists... A la luxs calico angle... Yall over the thinking this shyt .. Nyggas from the 757 know pusha the kingpin is fugazi
 

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If you think about it, the shyt that should be most potent (the black face and lack of credibility as an artist and person) is the shyt that people are latching onto the least.

It's the chatty patty fakkit shyt that people care about. :snoop:
That’s the industry trying to change the narrative.

The black face picture is his obituary. Drake is finished.
 

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Meek was definitely more popular at the time, meek came with hard receipts on the ghostwriting shyt. Meek mentioned drake getting pissed on.


How is Pusha having more success than meek off a 2 minute diss song?
Meek is a street guy and it looked like he was picking on Drake (bullying)
 
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