In a heated interview, the consequences fell into Pusha T, accusing the clipart rapper of hypocrisy and calling on his public influence with Kanye West by reading so-called private information.
The Queens-born rapper first talked about Pusha’s recent GQ interview, Pusha said: “He knows I don’t think he’s a man. He knows.
The result is shot backward, questioning Pusha’s integrity and motivation.
He said: “One of the reasons we don’t have ‘Summer songs’ is because the sound of summer is ‘I don’t respect Kanye’s performance as a man’ – and I stressed the malicious intentions of pusha t and his brother, called clip art.”
He then asked the host to read the alleged group chat messages of 2021 between himself, Vesta and Prapa, revealing the more vulnerable side of the West.
In the news, West expresses emotional pain to the goal of Pashta’s “Adidon Story” track.
“In Drake’s Diss record, you still don’t have 100% right,” West allegedly wrote. “Even if he shouldn’t be talking on your wife. You’re not perfect either. The record still causes my mental damage, so when you shoot, you hit me and my family as well. We have to protect my brain at all costs because I have vision. It’s a sense of responsibility, it’s wrong, you’re not wrong, but you’re not 100% right.”
Pusha allegedly apologized: “Yes, I agree, I’m not perfect…I’ve never learned to turn the other cheek with respect. This is how I grew up. Martin Luther King is not respected in my home either. It’s not my intention to hurt you or your family. My family and the brand’s only mission is to cause the trauma I’ve caused.”
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As a result, the apology was used to question the authenticity of Pfi’s current position.
“So, where am I from, if you’re willing to apologize to someone, that means you respect them, right?” he said. “So if you are based on the whole launch of disrespect for someone and a man, but you know you have apologized to this person, are you honest with your base? Are you honest with the world?
He didn’t stop there. The consequences even suggest that Pusha may not respect his brother without malice, saying, “Maybe it’s famous.”
Before rushing out of the studio, he did the last sentence: “So, I said it, and I left.
Although Pusha T didn’t respond to the consequences, Drake liked to repost the video on Instagram.