Young Thug expressed his anger after an unreleased collaboration of him, Pusha T and Gunna surfaced online where Pusha T disses his long time enemy Drake. Young Thug addressed the situation as “this rapper shit so gay” and revealed he didn’t respect Pusha T’s verse in the track.
Now, King Push strikes back and made it clear for Young Thug to understand he won’t let that go just like that.
The track titled “Paranoia” is set to appear in the deluxe edition of Pop Smoke’s posthumous “Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon” LP. On his IG story, Pusha went straight to the reason the track was removed for, claiming it was the Label who removed the song from the original tracklist.
Later on, the Clipse rapper claimed Drake was the one who told the label to remove the song, comparing his act as a snitching.
“The label heads that stopped it didn’t even know. They ONLY ASSUME because HE TOLD them! 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 or Police Niggas!!”
Pusha T also revealed that getting no respect from Young Thug is not a problem for him at all.
“@youngthug you were the last verse added to the song and that’s ONLY because I requested YOU!! 3. And most important @youngthug, just so we are clear…I would NEVER look or need YOUR respect for what it is I bring to this rap game!!” – Pusha wrote on his IG story.
Pusha T responds to Young Thug: “NOBODY knew what the verse was abt” pic.twitter.com/74KxUdrFZy
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) July 7, 2020