Blasting the former Clipse member’s verse as ‘weak,’ Thugger doesn’t take his collaborator’s explanation about his beef with the Canadian star and alleges that he only wanted to ride Pop Smoke’s coattails.
- Jul 8, 2020
AceShowbiz – Young Thug and Pusha T‘s social media war continues as the former blasts the latter for using Pop Smoke‘s song to diss Drake. Responding to the GOOD Music president’s claims that the Canadian superstar is a snitch, Thugger still doesn’t care about the two rappers’ beef and has called out Pusha again for riding Smoke’s coattails.
“First of all, your verse is seven days if you know what I mean,” Thug said in an Instagram video posted on Tuesday, July 7. “I’m talking about weak. Second of all, you already went crazy the first time, so you ain’t nuthin’ but a sucka going on double takes, triple takes and quadruple takes. You should’ve just got all of that out when you put the first song out. You didn’t even need to do all that.”
“You just feel like you not going to get enough views on your own s**t, so you came up with some bulls**t on a n***a who’s resting in peace music. Trying to f**k up a n***a’s whole vibe,” he added. “But you feel like it’s the perfect platform – Thug, Gunna and Pop Smoke – to go at this n***a’s a**. This is the perfect song to do it on.”
Telling the former member of hip-hop duo Clipse to take his beef with Drake to his own song, Thugger slammed Pusha, “Why the f**k don’t you do that on your own song? Do that s**t on your own song, n***a. I don’t give a f**k what y’all got going on. We kill for real.”
Prior to this, Thug angrily slammed Pusha for taking a shot at Drizzy in Smoke’s song titled “Paranoia” that was supposed to be included in his posthumous album “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon”. The song, which eventually didn’t make the cut into the album, also features Gunna.
“I don’t respect the pusha t verse on the song with me and gunna cause I don’t have nun to do with y’all beef nor does Gunna,” he wrote on Instagram Stories earlier on Tuesday. Claiming that he would never approve it, the “Danny Glover” spitter added, “and if I knew that was about him I would’ve made changes on our behalf.” He went on calling out Pusha for fanning his feud with Drake, writing, “This rapper s**t so gay.”
Catching wind of Thug’s remarks, Pusha later responded on his own Stories as writing, “1. Don’t feel bad, NOBODY knew what the verse was abt. The label heads that stopped it didn’t even know. They ONLY ASSUME because he told em.”
Accusing his nemesis Drake of snitching, he continued, “The same way HE TOLD abt the Ross ‘Maybach 6’ verse. And if HE’LL TELL record executives abt rap verses, God only knows what else HE’LL TELL! I don’t deal in Police Work, Police Rappers of Police N***a.”
He went on trolling Pusha, pointing out, “@youngthug you were the last verse added to the song and that’s ONLY because I requested YOU!!” He also claimed that he was the one who asked to be removed from Smoke’s album to “avoid any confusion.”
In the next cryptic post, he added, “From rappers crying to record execs to blatant label censorship, I don’t ride with none of it…but love every bit of it!!” Possibly hitting back at the haters who have put him under scrutiny, the New York City native remarked, “Now y’all run along and be gangsters, but u leave the devil alone!”
Source: Music - aceshowbiz.com