Hunter Biden’s comparison of cracks to alcohol has sparked Pusha T’s reaction, whose rap career has long been centered around the reality of cocaine.
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Hunter Biden compared in a new interview and compared between crack cocaine and alcohol, which triggered a word response from Pusha T, which caused social media influence.
On Channel 5, sitting down with Andrew Callaghan, Biden revealed his past drug use, and his father decided to resign from the 2024 presidential campaign and his own legal battle.
But it was his remarks about cocaine that triggered the biggest chat.
“Will crack cocaine make your behavior differently? No, is it safer than alcohol? Possible,” Biden said. He believes the physical impact of cracks is not as dangerous as the environment he is going to enter.
He added: “You can go to a convenience store nearby. I don’t want to tell people how to make cocaine.”
Biden also said he drank heavily while using the crack, calling alcohol the “most harmful substance” he encountered. He highlights the combined losses of both addictions.
In addition to health issues, Biden also addresses how to view cracks in society.
“People think the cracks are dirty,” he said. “It’s the exact opposite. When you crack, all you have to do is burn all the impurities to be used in combination with sodium bicarbonate, which makes it smokeable.”
The sentence quickly moved towards Pusha t, who responded on X with a word post: “Deep.”
Depth…https://t.co/pswmthded2
– July 21, 2025, King Push (@pusha_t)
The clip art rapper’s reaction adds weight, considering his long history of citing cocaine and cracking in music.
While his brothers Malice and Malice, Clipse is known for vivid, coded narratives about drug dealing and street life.
Their album Willin”, Hell no Fury, their latest work, let God classify, is often considered a hip-hop staple thanks to their detailed description of the cocaine trade.
Tracks like “Key Open Door” have become synonymous with Clipse’s lyricism for drug games.
Given his lyrical legacy, social media users were quickly shocked by Pusha T’s “deep” remarks, some praising his restraint, while others dissect the current irony.
“You might have served him that day, not even knowing,” one user wrote. Another added: “I didn’t know Hunter was released on the clip art album.
You might get him up in the day, not even knowing
– July 22, 2025
Brothers are about to sample this
— Nik (@mvlhotra) July 21, 2025
pusha t forward hunter Biden talks about cracks is crazy
— Derek (@derek_mafs) July 21, 2025
The launch of clip art is so legendary that even the universe has received memos. At this point, Crack is running its own media
— Skylar v Smith (@skylarvsmith) July 21, 2025
The Hunter could be a real big clipper.
— Ashley (@ashleytxburner) July 22, 2025