is he wrong tho? good rapper mind, but he won't be remembered in 15 years time
Niggas still bring up a lot of niggas from 15 years ago you wouldn’t imagine you’d think about.
In the content era no one will be forgotten that came out before the content era lol
And Rick Ross never reached the heights of Mc Hammer what your point brother
Pusha has had an elite career and its undeniably impressive 20 years in as a street rapper his albums still going no. 1
Just stop being haters for the sake of Papi... respect the longevity respect the lyricism respect the success
That‘s what I‘m trying to say lmao
it's one of the worst rap songs of all time if only for his absolute desecration of this
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwRXI-y6M9olol the original is still kinda wavy
should never be sampled though
If he wasn't connected to Pharrell, Kanye or Drake would you even care about his music?
He arguably would be bigger because he wouldn’t have been beholden to whatever their aesthetics/sounds were at the time. Bape/KAWS/suits/the covers of Daytona and Almost Dry/etc. At the same time you could argue it worked in reverse in his favor.
Push is horrendously overated. I definitely agree that Sean should be ranked higher as well.
Drake is what Nicki is to female rappers, you gotta pledge loyalty and have the same opps or youlll have a hard time navigating a career in hip hop
Jim Jones obviously got a Drake feature/bag cause this doesn’t even sound like something he would have said years ago
Drake is what Nicki is to female rappers, you gotta pledge loyalty and have the same opps or youlll have a hard time navigating a career in hip hop
Not really, Uzi was on Pusha's album and Drake still f***s with Uzi
lol the original is still kinda wavy
should never be sampled though
nah i mean cocaine bear is woat, og is a stone cold classic

pusha t version got a guy calling himself 'SethInTheKitchen' with ramen hair to waterboard the og beat
Mixing street politics with mainstream fame is a hell of a game,ask Hov,Wayne,Nas etc. Dipset was trying to breakthrough at that time,they weren't with the petty street games(Maybe Juelz),dudes wanted them to play into that s***.
Jay-Z made the exact point y‘all try to make against Push about Mobb Deep and Nas. But none of these rappers every try to discredit Nas, Dre, Pac or Mobb Deep as top rappers for not being real Gs. It is hypocritical. I‘m not saying Push can touch any of these guys but the whole realness thing is just pathetic. I don‘t care because the music is what counts. Rappers were mostly being around gangsters but not actually the ones who was doing that s*** besides a few like Eazy E & Jigga
Now a bunch of Drake stans gonna cosplay like they grew up listening to Dipset all their lives
He is not wrong but this also suspiciously comes at a time where Jim has become close to drake. Regardless I’m excited for this cat fight. The Jim Jones diss to Pusha is going to have soooo many dirt bikes in the music video. I’m stoked
i fw jim jones and push but what exactly has Jim jones done? they also d***riding fat joe and fab when nobody cares about them outside of the tri state area
In Fab’s case, this just isn’t true
This was a good convo ngl
nah i mean cocaine bear is woat, og is a stone cold classic
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bCdrDhUjPopusha t version got a guy calling himself 'SethInTheKitchen' with ramen hair to waterboard the og beat
the worst part is they didnt even really play the pusha version in the movie to redeem it 
can forget LL's "Phenomenon" which was unforgivable
Started the podcast and it's a white man complaining that Drake doesn't rap about social issues.
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