Will Pusha T, 45 years old, ever give up his cocaine gimmick?

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"fukked a bad bougie bytch off the Audemars
Skrrrt skrrrt, big Benz, bytch I got the hottest cars
My sister got sickle cell, live in hell
Gucci socks, blue drop, still rock Pelle Pelle" - Future

":whew::banderas::damn:the versatility!" - Coli poster that hates on Pusha subject matter
 

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Hip-hop is a large reason why black men are largely viewed as child-like by society.

Just look at what the majority of rap music is about and then look at some of these older rappers and how they carry themselves:









Rap music keeps it's listeners and the image of the black man in a perpetual state of adolescence. Rap music is a large reason the WORLD looks at black men as the least responsible, least likely to be husband/ good father material, etc.

I disagree with people who say "if you grow out of hip-hop, you were never hip-hop in the first place".

That couldn't be more untrue. I'm 38 now and I've been obsessed with rap since I was 10 but now as I've grown as a person , more specifically a black man, I just can't sit and digest the majority of content in rap. Rap music is probably like 10% if my listening now.

I like Pusha for his lyricism / pen game but his content and most content in rap period doesn't sit right with my spirit any longer.

But am I a hypocrite tho? Because if Pusha was to switch up his style and go the Nelly route for example, I would be the first one to laugh, point my fingers at him and say "nah bruh, this ain't it. Go back to ya old style" :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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Future damn near 40 about to drop another album about strippers, drugs and designer clothes but same Coli posters complaining about Push hyped for that one:sas1:
I was actually thinking the reverse. There are a lot of people who showed disdain for Future after he got clean but kept rapping about lean, yet because Pusha T is a more technical rapper, everyone lets it slide that he is really rapping about poisoning the black community in spite of being a multi millionaire who no longer sells drugs.

fukk both of them tbh
 

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Future damn near 40 about to drop another album about strippers, drugs and designer clothes but same Coli posters complaining about Push hyped for that one:sas1:
I am sure that’s all still within Futures lifestyle though.
 

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More cocaine raps. Rhyme from the perspective of a scale. You can never have enough rhymes about cocaine and Pusha is very skilled at rhyming about cocaine.

Y’all the type of nikkas to wanna hear Young Jeezy make a song about his childhood. If he ain’t talking bout selling dope in that childhood, I don’t wanna hear it. fukk outta here.

Nobody complain when 4’2 Dugg horse jockey sized body ass talk about selling heroin in every damn bar. More cocaine rhymes Push. fukk these nikkas.
 

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Push is OD with his coke obsession. Its embarrassing but we tolerate it cause hes a good rapper.

And I can't believe yall are comparing Push to Fewtch. Push is dope but he will never be half of the artist Future is.
 

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Push is good in his element.

I think lot of casual/mainstream fans here like to hate him because he’s in his 40’s and has maintained relevance by just being able to rap his ass off in a traditional emcee sense: wordplay, vocab, metaphors, symbolism, rhyme patterns, etc. with no melodies and trend-hopping. He’s the last one left really.

Everything about him on paper sounds like he should be just another washed 90’s coke rapper but he isn’t.
 
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Hip-hop is a large reason why black men are largely viewed as child-like by society.

Just look at what the majority of rap music is about and then look at some of these older rappers and how they carry themselves:









Rap music keeps it's listeners and the image of the black man in a perpetual state of adolescence. Rap music is a large reason the WORLD looks at black men as the least responsible, least likely to be husband/ good father material, etc.

I disagree with people who say "if you grow out of hip-hop, you were never hip-hop in the first place".

That couldn't be more untrue. I'm 38 now and I've been obsessed with rap since I was 10 but now as I've grown as a person , more specifically a black man, I just can't sit and digest the majority of content in rap. Rap music is probably like 10% if my listening now.

I like Pusha for his lyricism / pen game but his content and most content in rap period doesn't sit right with my spirit any longer.

But am I a hypocrite tho? Because if Pusha was to switch up his style and go the Nelly route for example, I would be the first one to laugh, point my fingers at him and say "nah bruh, this ain't it. Go back to ya old style" :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:


It’s super funny to see a 42 year old guy trying to keep up with a 19 year old
 
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