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Consequence Calls Out Pusha T Over Kanye West Beef
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Pusha T Responded to Consequence’s Comments on Kanye West Beef


Key Takeaways

  • Consequence criticizes Pusha T for his comments about Kanye West.
  • He highlights the lack of a ‘song of the summer’ due to Pusha T’s remarks.
  • Consequence shares alleged text messages between Kanye and Pusha regarding their conflicts.
  • Pusha T’s apology is questioned by Consequence in the context of respect.

Consequence has gone scorched earth on Pusha T over his comments about former friend and collaborator, Kanye West.

Appearing on Hot 97, the Queens native detailed his issues with the Clipse rapper in an extended radio rant.

He said: “Today we need to address what’s going on in Hip Hop. Today I need to share with New York, with Hot 97, the home of Hip Hop, and the rest of the world. I’m really high with integrity and the truth, and this summer we didn’t have a ‘song of the summer.’”

Cons continued: “One of the reasons why we didn’t have a ‘song of the summer’ is because the sound bite of the summer was ‘I don’t respect Kanye as a man’ performed by — and I’mma emphasize ‘performed’ by — Pusha T and his brother Malice, known as the Clipse.”

Consequence then had host DJ Drewski read out text messages purportedly sent by Kanye to Pusha after he dissed Drake on “The Story of Adidon”.

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He read: “In the diss record to Drake, you still not 100 percent in the right with me even though he should not have spoke on your wife. You not perfect either. The record still caused me mental harm, so that meant when you shot, you hit me and my family also. We have to protect my brain at all cost, because I have the vision. It’s accountability, you not wrong but you not 100 percent right either.”

Pusha allegedly replied: “Yeah I agree, I’m not perfect… I never learned how to turn the other cheek when disrespected. It’s how I was raised. Martin Luther King wasn’t respected in my house either. Hurting you or your family wasn’t my intention. Protecting my family and the brand was the only mission. Sorry for any trauma caused by me.”

Consequence then alleged King Push was a hypocrite for recently saying he didn’t respect West: “Right, so he apologized for basically dragging Kanye into the beef with Drake. He actually said in his own words, ‘Sorry for any trauma I’ve caused you and your family.’ So, where I’m from, if you’re willing to apologize to someone, that would mean that you respect them, right? So if you’re running a whole rollout based on not respecting someone and you’re a man, but you know that you already apologized to this man, then are you being honest with your base? Are you being honest to the world? Is this a real feeling or is this contrived for marketing?”

He concluded by saying: “So, I’mma say this and I’mma leave. I’m outside. Anybody got anything to say to me, you can take your brother out the pulpit and find me in the streets. I’m from the same streets as the Supreme Team, I’m from the same streets as Rick and Alpo and AZ, you know, real drug dealers. Remember those? One.”

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