Pusha T postpones his tour …for a second time

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So if he said the shows are sold out is there any proof they are lying shyt the nikka ain't with Kanye anymore he might be having production issues :manny:
 

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I always wonder what would’ve happened to Pusha T’s Career if Kanye never picked him up. Remember the Clipse final album flopped BADLY and unlike the previous one(which also flopped)the hipster blogger pitchfork crowd thought it was mid too. There was no real momentum. Then lucky enough he signs with Kanye during the beginning of one of his most successful eras ever with MBDTF, gets the look on one of his iconic singles(which premiered in prime time at the VMA’s) Runaway, and the rest is history.

Despite all of this this though, being on a iconic Kanye album, being on all those GOOD Friday and Cruel summer tracks, his own shyt wasn’t popping. Then over the course of the next 3 years, he drops flopped single after flopped single after flopped single.

I was listening to a semi-debate on a podcast (708 outsiders only) on if Push or Jim Jones was the bigger artist

Truth of the matter is this:

Push is a HELL of a rapper. The Suga Free of Coke Rap, really.

But his REAL legacy is that he has consistently shown up every few years and put his foot on the biggest rap artists' necks (wayne and drake).

And if that's his legacy, then it is what it is.
 

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I was listening to a semi-debate on a podcast (708 outsiders only) on if Push or Jim Jones was the bigger artist

Truth of the matter is this:

Push is a HELL of a rapper. The Suga Free of Coke Rap, really.

But his REAL legacy is that he has consistently shown up every few years and put his foot on the biggest rap artists' necks (wayne and drake).

And if that's his legacy, then it is what it is.
Suga Free of coke rap
:dead: :dead:


And it's completely accurate
 

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I always wonder what would’ve happened to Pusha T’s Career if Kanye never picked him up. Remember the Clipse final album flopped BADLY and unlike the previous one(which also flopped)the hipster blogger pitchfork crowd thought it was mid too. There was no real momentum. Then lucky enough he signs with Kanye during the beginning of one of his most successful eras ever with MBDTF, gets the look on one of his iconic singles(which premiered in prime time at the VMA’s) Runaway, and the rest is history.

Despite all of this this though, being on a iconic Kanye album, being on all those GOOD Friday and Cruel summer tracks, his own shyt wasn’t popping. Then over the course of the next 3 years, he drops flopped single after flopped single after flopped single.
Drake lost
 

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I was listening to a semi-debate on a podcast (708 outsiders only) on if Push or Jim Jones was the bigger artist

Truth of the matter is this:

Push is a HELL of a rapper. The Suga Free of Coke Rap, really.

But his REAL legacy is that he has consistently shown up every few years and put his foot on the biggest rap artists' necks (wayne and drake).

And if that's his legacy, then it is what it is.

Honestly, 98% of Pusha's "fanbase" is the White hipster crowd. "Don't Like" remix is probably the only time he's been heard in a Black clubs the last 15 years.

Pusha in the Clipse is one of my personal favorites. But him solo...ehhhh. Especially the way he goes out of his way to pick the weakest beats from the best producers.

That being said, I can see why he's not a "hot" ticket tourwise🤷🏾‍♂️
 

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Honestly, 98% of Pusha's "fanbase" is the White hipster crowd. "Don't Like" remix is probably the only time he's been heard in a Black clubs the last 15 years.

Pusha in the Clipse is one of my personal favorites. But him solo...ehhhh. Especially the way he goes out of his way to pick the weakest beats from the best producers.

That being said, I can see why he's not a "hot" ticket tourwise🤷🏾‍♂️
I went to his tour in dmv few years ago it was sold out for his venue and nothing but black folks .

Everyone has a white fan base Breh .
 

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Pusha goes on tour...takes measures to ensure fans have the best experience possible.

Lil Wayne goes on tour...shows up hours late, goes diva berating his own fans, and leaves abruptly because THEY didn't give HIM the best experience possible.
That’s what I’m saying he sounds great too and I got to the show late cause of my friend . He puts on a really good show .
 

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I always wonder what would’ve happened to Pusha T’s Career if Kanye never picked him up. Remember the Clipse final album flopped BADLY and unlike the previous one(which also flopped)the hipster blogger pitchfork crowd thought it was mid too. There was no real momentum. Then lucky enough he signs with Kanye during the beginning of one of his most successful eras ever with MBDTF, gets the look on one of his iconic singles(which premiered in prime time at the VMA’s) Runaway, and the rest is history.

Despite all of this this though, being on a iconic Kanye album, being on all those GOOD Friday and Cruel summer tracks, his own shyt wasn’t popping. Then over the course of the next 3 years, he drops flopped single after flopped single after flopped single.

So what part of Toronto are you from?
 

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I was listening to a semi-debate on a podcast (708 outsiders only) on if Push or Jim Jones was the bigger artist

Truth of the matter is this:

Push is a HELL of a rapper. The Suga Free of Coke Rap, really.

But his REAL legacy is that he has consistently shown up every few years and put his foot on the biggest rap artists' necks (wayne and drake).

And if that's his legacy, then it is what it is.
He is/was a niche rapper that stood next to and beefed with big dogs that has people overrate his legacy

Dudes got mad when people said you can easily tell the story of rap without the Clipse/pusha t
 

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He is/was a niche rapper that stood next to and beefed with big dogs that has people overrate his legacy

Dudes got mad when people said you can easily tell the story of rap without the Clipse/pusha t
nikkas really trying to say he's a top 50 rapper all time :heh:
 
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