The more I've thought about it over the years, the more I feel like Push exposing Drake was wack

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bullshyt about Dreams Money can Buy
Yeah that's some retconned bullshyt that people came up with after the fact to justify Push's obsessive hating...I was there when that song actually dropped and everyone speculated jabs were thrown at "The Throne"...Pusha wasn't even important enough to be thought to be in the conversation...he freestyled over the beat dissing Drake AFTER the fact... now people pretend Dreams Money Can Buy was bout him
 

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Y'all can justify it however y'all want. I still think it was lame and corny.
 

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My bad, in your first sentence it looked like you were talking about Pusha being ran out of hip hop if Story of Adidon dropped in the early 90's or early 2000's.

From your last reply I see you meant Drake, which I agree with.

Plenty of rappers were exposed in the 90's and 00's. None were ran out of Hip Hop.
 

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Push also did that gossipy shyt on “Popeyes” with the Lebron line

He’s just a chatty patty tmz type nikka

I don’t think any real nikkas got any respect for him
This is the worst post in this thread because you've gone 11 years not knowing this was a cocaine/powder metaphor :deadrose:
 

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Push says he's hiding a child but then in the same breath say Drake was going to give him a sneaker rollout with his name on it. Two completely contradictory positions and pwople ate it up like it was dope or something.
 

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Plenty of rappers were exposed in the 90's and 00's. None were ran out of Hip Hop.

PM Dawn got ran out of hiphop by KRS-One in 1993. Haven't heard much of them afterwards... They were somewhat comparable to Drake as well, making the softer type of hiphop.
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PM Dawn got ran out of hiphop by KRS-One in 1993. Haven't heard much of them afterwards... They were somewhat comparable to Drake as well, making the softer type of hiphop.
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LOL. That wasn't an exposal and PM Dawn weren't what Drake was. They were never viewed in the light that Drake is. Drake actually had legends like DJ Premier vouching for him.
 

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LOL. That wasn't an exposal and PM Dawn weren't what Drake was. They were never viewed in the light that Drake is. Drake actually had legends like DJ Premier vouching for him.

My reply was in reaction to your post saying there were plenty of rappers exposed, but no acts were being ran out of hiphop in the 90's or 2000's. I provided proof that counters that statement. In this case, not a battle on wax, but an exposal none the less.

Peep the first hand account by Kid Capri:
Remember That Time KRS-One Threw P.M. Dawn Off Stage?

This left them shattered and they never recovered from it.
 
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My reply was in reaction to your post saying there were plenty of rappers exposed, but no acts were being ran out of hiphop in the 90's or 2000's. I provided proof that counters that statement. In this case, not a battle on wax, but an exposal none the less.

Peep the first hand account by Kid Capri:
Remember That Time KRS-One Threw P.M. Dawn Off Stage?

This left them shattered and they never recovered from it.

But his reaction to PM Dawn was in regard to comments one of them made about him. They never recovered from it because they didn't come up with more hit songs. That goes for any rapper.

We wouldn't be discussing Drake now if he never had another hit beyond being dissed.
 

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But his reaction to PM Dawn was in regard to comments one of them made about him. They never recovered from it because they didn't come up with more hit songs. That goes for any rapper.

We wouldn't be discussing Drake now if he never had another hit beyond being dissed.

I think KRS had a lot to do with them never having a hit song beyond 1993, same like he did with Shan in the 80's.
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YOUR AN IDIOT....

it was an audio destruction of Drake's character and his insecurities ..it is the ETHER playbook and it worked on both superstars and crushed their ego
That's what alot of people don't get. It was way more than Push telling the world about his child

He straight up psychoanalyzed Drake

Talked about how he was born out of wedlock. How his dad walked out of him. How he grew up confused with biracial identity issues. Gets famous and parades his dad because he's ashamed of his white side. Knowing his dad only came back into his life because of the fame. He gets a porn star pregnant and went as far as hiding the child and cleaning her up for social media to protect his image

The worst part is, he planned to reveal his son for an Adidas line called Adidon. Drake was about to exploit his son just like his daddy Dennis does to him
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Push surgically dismantled Drake's character. There's a reason why Drake didn't respond. He knew it was only going to get worse
 
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