J Prince Puts Out A OG Call Tell Drake To Fallback from The Pusha T Beef {Audio Inside}

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Lol, I have no horse in the fight, but it's silly to compare Drake and Pusha T. It's like comparing Kobe to Rueben Patterson. I'm not sure what the pictures are suppose to prove, but if you're trying to convince me that Pusha T is somehow on the same level as Drake you can post a million pictures and it won't make a difference.

This is a great example of my post put into action. At some point it just makes no sense to respond to some people. They just take things to places where they don't need to go.

It has been fascinating hearing the conversations about this rap battle. On the one hand, are people who say, "Hey, say whatever you need to do to win." And, on the other hand, are people like me who realize that a no holes barr barred rap battle could potentially be bad for a rapper who's trying to create a brand that can cross racial, cultural and economic lines. A no holes barred rap battle means nothing else matters but winning. But you see, something else does matter more than winning. The brand you have worked tirelessly to create and maintain. J Prince spoke on this issue quite eloquently. Pusha T went and talked about the Drake's Mother, Father and Son. Where does this go now? Where does Drake take this now in a response? Regardless, this is likely a career defining moment for Drake.
did you have a problem when drake went into the "pig pen" with meek? Did you have a problem when drake had pusha's wife name in his mouth? Why do you have a problem now?
 

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:russ: Y'all really mad I said Pusha Tea was irrelevant. Does the average fan know who the Clipse and Re-Up Gang are? If they remember Grindin, what other Clipse song can they name? Outside of this diss, if you asked 10 people on the street who Pusha Tea is, 1 to 2 may know.
 

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I know many people think that winning rap battles and street cred is the end of everything but it really isn't. The end is to make money. And looking at this rap battle in that light, Drake needs to be careful he doesn't destroy his brand. Drake is mainstream. He's risen above all of the infighting between rappers to become arguably the biggest rapper in the history of rap. It wouldn't be surprising to see Drake stumping for a major politician or going on the mainstream news outlets. But if he dives down into the pig pen where Pusha T has taken this battle, well...he could easily lose everything he's worked for. Let Pusha T do his thing and keep it moving.

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Lol, I have no horse in the fight, but it's silly to compare Drake and Pusha T. It's like comparing Kobe to Rueben Patterson. I'm not sure what the pictures are suppose to prove, but if you're trying to convince me that Pusha T is somehow on the same level as Drake you can post a million pictures and it won't make a difference.

This is a great example of my post put into action. At some point it just makes no sense to respond to some people. They just take things to places where they don't need to go.

It has been fascinating hearing the conversations about this rap battle. On the one hand, are people who say, "Hey, say whatever you need to do to win." And, on the other hand, are people like me who realize that a no holes barr barred rap battle could potentially be bad for a rapper who's trying to create a brand that can cross racial, cultural and economic lines. A no holes barred rap battle means nothing else matters but winning. But you see, something else does matter more than winning. The brand you have worked tirelessly to create and maintain. J Prince spoke on this issue quite eloquently. Pusha T went and talked about the Drake's Mother, Father and Son. Where does this go now? Where does Drake take this now in a response? Regardless, this is likely a career defining moment for Drake.
Well no where. Drake has nothing on him. Push won, Drake needs to except that loss like the man he claims he is. The end. And let's not get it twisted. This is J.Prince's move not Drake's who apparently was paying for dirt on Push, which there appears to be none. So there is no high ground for Drake, he was reigned in by one of his masters. I don't think anyone would have been able to stop Push outside of his girl. He wanted to destory that man and if Drake kept going, he would have.
 

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So what would a Drake response actually be about?
There's little Drake can say to impact Push on the levels Push did Drake.
 
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