Real talk
Meek, pusha and so. on all these silly beefs just because of jealousy
i always find it weird it started from birdman not paying the Neptunes
The day I go back to work this s*** happens, I missed the whole circus
Bruh facts lol
Drakes always been open about where he’s from and what he’s done, no pretend s*** lmaooo
At the end of the day, it’s about self-awareness.
mob ties out now
i have a friend who sells massive amounts of ye and raps
he does not rap like pusha t
lol
It's been known Push grew up in a 2 parent home lmao
He says this literally himself
Mildred in the Bahamas for the month
Niggas took that little clip and ran with it as facts
Were you not entertained?
mob ties out now
He’s famous and the various mafia groups in Toronto & Montreal fw him now... what’s so hard to get lmao
Niggas took that little clip and ran with it as facts
It a facts
Malice said they grew up in the surburban and their dad spoiled them lmfao
scouts honor started w my grandmama who distributed yay she had flown in from the Bahamas
“ But it was their grandmother’s ability to turn five into eight that really impressed the boys.
“I didn’t know where her income came from,” says Malice of the women he compares to Madame Queen (from the 1997 gangster flick, Hoodlum) on Lord Willin’s “Out of Line.” “I just knew she had a lot of money. I can remember as a child playing around with my cousins, we would always come across something like, ‘What’s that?’ Finding scales and stuff.”
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pusha literally admitting he grew up w a good family and didn’t have to sell d**** and it was purely out of greed and excess in a pitchfork interview
“ Back then, if you didn't have Air Force Ones with the strap that hung off the back, you were nothing. I have cried for certain things in my life-- I cried for an Adidas shoe. I cried for those Air Force Ones. I cried for a jean outfit. My dad was working at a steel yard and he wasn't making that much money, so he didn't understand it. And my mom just knows I'm crying-- so I gotta get it. All that s*** had an effect.
We weren't rich, but I don't have the "my daddy wasn't there" story. I have the best father ever. A lot of the s*** we put in rhyme comes from greed and excess just spiraling out of control. We were exposed to the pain of d***-using and the spoils of d***-dealing, but it didn't have to be that at all. I could've done anything.”
mans admitted to crying to get multiple pairs of sneakers from his parents as a child. He got nothing to hide.
Been told yall, Terrance lived a good middleclass life in a two parents / two income household with a pool in the backyard.
Drake had a rougher chillhood, until he became the breadwinner in the family with Degrassi
Drakes dad already said Drake be lying about his life too lol
I guarantee this thread ain’t nothing but mfs with good lives bigging up the struggle.
scouts honor started w my grandmama who distributed yay she had flown in from the Bahamas
“ But it was their grandmother’s ability to turn five into eight that really impressed the boys.
“I didn’t know where her income came from,” says Malice of the women he compares to Madame Queen (from the 1997 gangster flick, Hoodlum) on Lord Willin’s “Out of Line.” “I just knew she had a lot of money. I can remember as a child playing around with my cousins, we would always come across something like, ‘What’s that?’ Finding scales and stuff.”
Read More: Clipse, “Way Of Life” (Originally Published August 2002) - XXL | https://www.xxlmag.com/news/throwbacks/2014/01/clipse-way-of-life-originally-published-august-2002/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
I didn’t know NCB wrote for XXL