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Young Thug went out of his way to critique Pusha T for his Drake diss on an unreleased song tied to Pop Smokeās new, posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. The Atlanta rapper seemingly got his wish, and Push A Ton reacted.
Apparently Pushed dropped a verse on an unreleased track where aimed bars at Drizzy. The issue is that Thugga and Gunna was on the track, but the former (and probably the latter as well), was unaware of verseās content.
https://twitter.com/ThuggerDaily/status/1280379473418948608
āi donāt respect the pusha t verse on the song with me and gunna cause I donāt have nun to do with yāall beef nor does Gunna,ā said Thugger on his IG Stories, per 2020 rapper protocol. āand if I knew that was about him I would have made changes on our behalf.. this rapper sh*t so gay.ā
Well, alrighty then. Donāt see how thatās āgayā per seābut Thugger is a known troll.
The song in question is reportedly called āParanoiaā and fans believe is references the incident in Toronto when Push had to cut a performance short due to Drake stans acting up in the crowd.
https://twitter.com/SayNoToLeaks/status/1280531410563076096
āYou know reality bites, itās chess, not checkers/Those empty threats only sound good on your records,ā spits Push on the track, which has made it online. āIf the patois is not followed by a blocka, itās like marked for death screwface, without the choppa/Let āem rush the stage when you made like Sinatra, only to hide the blade flyinā back through LaGuardia/I might even buy a home out in Mississaugaā¦ā
As for Thugga, Push responded in kind via IG stories with a series of statements. Basically, Push says the only reason anyone knew what the verse was about was because Drake told them so. The Virginia MC also noted it was his idea to even have Young Thug on song, and that ultimately, he doesnāt care what Thugga thinks of the situation.
āI WOULD NEVER look or need YOUR respect for what is it I bring to this rap game!!,ā wrote Push, who also suggest to his homie and Pop Smokeās manager Steven Victor not include the song on Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moonās deluxe version.
And thatās that on that, for now. How about we all just focus on Pop Smokeās new album, though?
But if you must see whatās going on with the petty as the sides have been taken, see some potent reactions below.
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