Pusha T Issues Warning To Stage Crashers After Fan Gets Manhandled By His Team

    Pusha T has some advice for fans feeling overzealous and thinking it’s a good idea to sneak their way on stage while he’s performing.

    Over the weekend, footage of someone jumping on stage while Push was performing “New God Flow” surfaced online. Viewers can see the fan dancing and successfully doing a backflip on stage before a group of burly security guards forcefully escort him off the stage.

    Pusha had no clue what was happening behind him until he turned around and looked in the direction security took the stage crasher. After the show, King Push took to Twitter to issue a warning to any fan that feels they can get away with disrupting his set.

    “Pls guys… don’t sneak on the stage…my team doesn’t think it’s funny and u won’t either after they are finished with you. Always love…,” he tweeted.

    Stage crashing is nothing new, especially in Hip Hop. Some artists appreciate their fans being risk-takers and call off security from roughing them up, such as Playboi Carti at the Openair Frauenfeld Festival in July.

    A group of fans found their way on stage during Carti’s set, and as security began to deal with the situation, the rapper intervened to keep things peaceful. Fan safety certainly appeared to be a priority for Playboi Carti as another clip captured him pausing the show to pass out bottles of water to thirsty fans in the crowd.

    At the same festival, Roddy Ricch wasn’t so nice with fans interrupting his set. Roddy was performing his hit single “The Box” when a fan ran past him on stage and knocked the microphone out of his hand. Two security guards were handling the situation when Roddy suddenly began to kick the fan as he was being moved off the stage.

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    Pusha T doesn’t only have advice for stage crashers; he also has tips when it comes to his fans selling drugs. Earlier this month, a fan purportedly purchased their “first brick” and was so excited about the saran-wrapped package that they tagged the Clipse lyricist on Twitter and credited him with inspiring the investment.

    “Got my first brick to flip courtesy of @PUSHA_T,” the fan wrote along with a photo of their purchase.

    Pusha T caught wind of the tweet and schooled the fan on how to properly preserve the “brick” on their drive home without attracting any unwanted attention.

    “Drive home slow and very steady,” he advised.

    6 thoughts on “Pusha T Issues Warning To Stage Crashers After Fan Gets Manhandled By His Team

      1. And Michael Mann was 52 when ‘Heat’ was released in theaters. How old were you when you wrote something people read/listened to ?

        1. um big difference in writing a movie about factual events with some fiction throw in than being 45 rappin to kids about some fictional dope u sold 25 years ago like u pablo when u was 1 of 50+ in the city moving the same weight people will be watchin heat 100 years from now barely anyone listenin to pusha today, this music wont hold up like 50-80s tunes, there wont be any reference songs aint about common experiences like love loss etc cats dont stand on corners anymore no such thing as pagers payphones casettes cds dvds 50 years from now no one will have a clue what they was saying

          1. Go make some music and show us smart guy… you seem to know everything about that man including when and if he sold drugs. You two must have been tight huh??

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