Lil Wayne Says He's Clueless About The Origin Of The Pusha T Beef

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everybody know pusha tea been obsessed with Wayne & Cash Money for DECADES. it’s kinda weird when you think about, even tho we did get a few good disses out of it. but that’s why I never could take him serious cuz he was doing most of that shyt for clout every time he had a album dropping .


At the end of the day Wayne is top 2-3 dead or alive . I just want my goat to get healthy & stay on the right path cuz he deserve it
 

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Talkin' bout these other rappers getting old is even getting old
Worry 'bout your followers, you need to get your dollars up
Me and Meek, young nikkas poppin' like our collars up
And good ain't good enough, and your hood ain't hood enough



GOOD ain’t good enough was also prior to Push ever talking about him. And got this as a response. The first time Pusha called him out for ghostwriters I’m 2011


 

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Wayne has perfected the "Oh gee wiz i have no CLUe what's happening im in my own world" defense system. Easier way to duck and dodge REAL heat he aint low

Nah he's just a drug addict.

You know I can never tell if its actually forreal, even tho I know all this rap shyt is WWE but on Tha Carter V Wayne literally rapped on the same beat before on the mixtape dedication 4 I think it was and it featured J Cole, and Wayne legit said he didn't even remember doing it. So I'm like do this nikka be that high and forgetting what he records or does he legit just not remember:mindblown:

In one interview someone in the audience was rapping his song to him and he didn't even know it was his song.

Exactly.

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I love how everyone blaming Pusha. First off, it wasn’t like they just decided to rock Bape. Pharrell was good friends with the owner and creator. He pretty much bought Bape to the forefront. Had nikkas buying fake Bapes out the back of the source for 59.99 when them shyts was $300 retail. Let’s not play games and act like them shyts wasn’t everywhere based on Pharrell and his colorful outfits.

That goes to the second point. It was Pharrell, Malice and Push on that song. Nobody talks about the other people involved. Like Push was running around steaming mad, all alone, when he wouldn’t go solo for another 5-6 years.

And let’s stop acting like he was dissing him for 10 years with no reply. Wayne just showed he was dissing back months later. And even further than that, admits he copied their style and they was doing it first. As Gillie said, “when I came around you nikkas was wearing classic Reebok’s and girbaud jeans. I come around and now it’s up north clothing and slang” Him and drake have had constant subliminals thrown back and forth the entire time


We all witnessed that Carter 1 evolution to New York Wayne. And it wasn’t bout no damn Miami either like he said on DC.
Wayne always wanted to dress like New York people because he loved Rockefeller and Jay-Z but Birdman wouldn't allow him.

Imagine believe in anything Gillie the kid says who never even released a solo album no one knows any of his music LOL
 

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Lol,

Wayne playing the victim role well, he knew how things started, just like he knows how all the rest of his beefs starts, with the Zoes, Hollygrove, and other rappers he had beef with. He knows how to play it well in interviews to make folks think that he doesn't know. Trust me, he knows how things start. Every dude in Nola knows how beef start, he has friends around him that listen to other rappers and break down other rapper's lyrics to the core. Trust me, he knows how it started
 

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And he still ain't hearing that nikka.. Haven't u seen tha interview I remember Wayne documentaries from over a dracade ago and he was sayin tha exact same thing he didn't listen to shyt but himself.. And he on drugs he not gone remember some petty shyt like that..

exactly. it's 2020, Wayne likely forgot all about that song.
 

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Wayne always wanted to dress like New York people because he loved Rockefeller and Jay-Z but Birdman wouldn't allow him.

Imagine believe in anything Gillie the kid says who never even released a solo album no one knows any of his music LOL
Why do I need to believe him when I saw it with my own eyes. Whatever baby wouldn’t allow, AFTER the song with the Clipse (gillie wrote baby’s part), and after gillie signed..... suddenly we got East coast Wayne on East coast beats with East coast slang and the Carter 1.

Dude openly admit who was rocking what first, and got downright angry and upset at Pharrell when P knows the owner personally and was getting money with him.


Flip the script. If the Clipse started rocking Reebok after that and saying “woadie” over Manny Fresh music, you think anyone would call them biters? Talking bout “man I always wanted to do south music but Pharrell wouldn’t let us” Of course they would
 

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ironically, Nore set it off



what's interesting is that even on this you can see tune's penchant for sharking nikkas' flows, cadences, euphemisms and rhythmic rap speech patterns. he ends his rhyme with (@2:19) "i watch the base at home i'm umpire" lol that's pusha t's style all day. listen to that bar right there, close your eyes and picture push saying it instead of tune. see? that's push right there. similar to push on re-up gang we got it 4 cheap vol 2 rhyming over ludacris red light district intro when he says, "my reputation carry stripes in hood, i am zebra" he does that phrasing and cadence often

he did it again on dedication 2 rhyming over what you know about that.(same joint where he blatantly sharks jay a few times). "i push that maserati to the LIMIT!" lol again that's push. and as far as the bape thing yall gotta understand. sure it's a clothing line that push or pharell don't own, anybody can wear it right? but who was the nikka in THEIR circle making it a part of their rap brand and image first? them star trak nikkas and all of a sudden here's weezy rockin it. wow what a coincidence. no different than pac having smoke for biggie. like damn dog, you see me rockin the shirts i got from gianni himself and all of a sudden you and puff are versace this, versace that like yall first of all. you copied my style nikka

i'm a wayne fan don't get me wrong. huge fan, same with commercial ass ymcmb. but don't ever get it fukked up wayne been a copying ass nikka b. whether push is bitter about wayne's success (i think he was jealous no doubt) is irrelevant. there was mad validity on some real hip hop shyt to his claims about how tune get down. hov had to tell him "my DNA in your music, motherfukka you stupid?!?" lol c'mon man let's be for real
 

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what's interesting is that even on this you can see tune's penchant for sharking nikkas' flows, cadences, euphemisms and rhythmic rap speech patterns. he ends his rhyme with (@2:19) "i watch the base at home i'm umpire" lol that's pusha t's style all day. listen to that bar right there, close your eyes and picture push saying it instead of tune. see? that's push right there. similar to push on re-up gang we got it 4 cheap vol 2 rhyming over ludacris red light district intro when he says, "my reputation carry stripes in hood, i am zebra" he does that phrasing and cadence often

he did it again on dedication 2 rhyming over what you know about that.(same joint where he blatantly sharks jay a few times). "i push that maserati to the LIMIT!" lol again that's push. and as far as the bape thing yall gotta understand. sure it's a clothing line that push or pharell don't own, anybody can wear it right? but who was the nikka in THEIR circle making it a part of their rap brand and image first? them star trak nikkas and all of a sudden here's weezy rockin it. wow what a coincidence

:mjlol:


I'll give you the grindin' verse cause he's literally on the remix on the song following the already established flow of the tracks...but get the entire fukk outta here with that dhalsim reach about the way he said the singular word limit on a track years later on a mixtape where he's flipping a thousand different flows and being a million times more dynamic than one flow, one trick pony ass pusha t

Reading the bit about Pusha feeling a type of way about a rapper following the latest trends in urban fashion...a rapper a million times more influential than him mind you...sounds as ridiculous now as it did back then....doubly so when you consider the obsession started with that and ended up 15 years later with him wishing death on a producer with MS...Pushas although an also ran in the grand scheme of things, can at least be proud of being one of the biggest haters in rap history
 
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