Young Thug Dubs Pusha T’s Drake Diss Weak: ‘Do That Shit On Your Own Song’

    Young Thug and Pusha T were trending Twitter topics on Tuesday (July 7) after Thugger called out the G.O.O.D. Music president for sneak-dissing Drake on an unreleased Pop Smoke song called “Paranoia” featuring Gunna, Thug and King Push.

    Push attempted to set Thug straight while simultaneously suggesting Drake is a snitch. Now, Thug has responded to his comments. On Tuesday night, the multiplatinum-selling rapper slammed the Clipse MC for seemingly taking advantage of being on Pop’s first posthumous album. He believes he should’ve saved it for his own song.

    “First of all, your verse is seven days if you know what I mean,” Thug says. “I’m talking about weak. Second of all, you already went crazy the first time, so you ain’t nuthin’ but a sucka going on double takes, triple takes and quadruple takes. You should’ve just got all of that out when you put the first song out. You didn’t even need to do all that.

    “You just feel like you not going to get enough views on your own shit, so you came up with some bullshit on a nigga who’s resting in peace music. Trying to fuck up a nigga’s whole vibe. But you feel like it’s the perfect platform — Thug, Gunna and Pop Smoke — to go at this nigga’s ass. This is the perfect song to do it on. Why the fuck don’t you do that on your own song? Do that shit on your own song, nigga. I don’t give a fuck what y’all got going on. We kill for real.”

    Push initially defended himself and claimed the only reason Thug didn’t know about the verse was because the Jeffery architect demanded to go last. He then told Pop’s manager Steven Victor to remove him from the forthcoming deluxe version of Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon. 

    “@stevenvictor I demand you take me off the deluxe @realpopsmoke album to avoid any confusion that may take away from this amazing body of work!” he wrote on Instagram. “From rappers crying to record execs to blatant label censorship, I don’t ride with none of it … but love every bit of it!! Now y’all run along and be gangsters, but u leave the devil alone!”

    Pusha T & Young Thug Fans Clash Over The Great Drake Debate

    Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon was released on Friday (July 3), roughly five months after Pop’s murder at a Hollywood Hills home. The 19-track project featured Lil Baby, Tyga, Quavo, Future, 50 Cent, Roddy Rich, Swae Lee, King Combs and DaBaby.

    “Paranoia” is presumably on the next iteration of the album. Check out the clip below.

    30 thoughts on “Young Thug Dubs Pusha T’s Drake Diss Weak: ‘Do That Shit On Your Own Song’

      1. Why not put the Drake diss on your own album then if he got new music coming. Lord knows no Pusha T shit gonna sell without a Drake diss on it.

      1. your vision of rap is who will kill someone? keep wishing. tupac was a bitch too. ballerina ass nigga. keep dreaming about how ur rappers are all killers.

        1. You sound like a hurt little bitch yapping like that. You probably wear dresses like Young Thug and kiss penises like him also or talk about sucking daddy dick like Biggie did old fruity ass night lmao! Keep defending these fruity ass rappers before giving yourself away rainbow boy.

        2. You sound like a hurt little bitch yapping like that. You probably wear dresses like Young Thug and kiss penises like him also or talk about sucking daddy dick like Biggie did old fruity ass nigga lmao! Keep defending these fruity ass rappers before giving yourself away rainbow boy.

        3. What? Nigga I don’t give a fuck about young thug, pusha t or you. But if he gon act like he some killer, then kill something or stfu, as you should. Pussy

      2. and im sure ur a pusha fan. just listen to the people are him who told all his stories are bullshit and are all his brothers. sorry to break it to you ur idols are killers or anything close… ur fuckin delusional.

    1. This makes me wonder, if drake was on here dissing pusha instead of It being the other way around, would Young Thug have said something. Cause, judging how drake has been taking shots even after the story of adidon on his own and other people songs and no one bats an eye, I doubt it. Especially since they’ve been doing it for over a decade.

        1. Not just that. On 100 by game ft drake he takes subminal shots at Kendrick. Once again Drake gets away with it but on songs like the Maybach song on Rick Ross last album Pusha’s verse gets taken out.

    2. This is stupid shit to beef over but Y’all act like Thugger don’t get down like that. Ask Lil Wayne when his tour bus got riddled with lead.

      1. Real thugs dont hide, wear dresses, kiss other men, or get anyone else to do their dirty work.

    3. Young thug is a lyrical monster! The only rapper that is more lyrical is tekashi 69! Those are the facts!

    4. Internet beef is childish and fake. Big, over sensitive tough guys airing out their drama for the whole world. Pampered millionaires throwing tantrums while wearing dresses and carrying purses talking about killing

    5. Record sales don’t mean you’re a dope artist, it means a lot of white mainstream people bought your music. FACTS.

      1. lmaaaaooo preach — people out here acting like Pusha is tryna compete with Drake on the mainstream pop charts. Drake is undeniably a great ARTIST across various genres — when it comes to straight hiphop Push is a master of the craft.

    6. Hold up….didnt Young Thug diss Lil Wayne several times? Still dont see the diss in Pusha’s verse, dudes are REAL SENSITIVE these days…AND why does he care if he wasn’t the target of the supposed diss?

      1. Did he do it on A cat who died album? He’s right about push could have done that on his own Shit. Let A nigga curse out a bitch while everyone is singing happy bornday to yo mama at the table and watch how you react. Its A time and place for everything, push tried to make pop smoke shit about him. That’s A sucka move

    7. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I do agree with Young Thug on why try to put that kind of energy on a guy’s posthumous album. Like a million things in the world to rap about on a dead dude’s debut, and you chose to go with some coded beef shit.

    8. I think ,as long as you don’t diss the person who died, almost anything goes. Young thug and others must have even been really sensitive with Kendrick’s Control verse.

    9. So basically Drake can sneak diss on features, but Push can’t? The double standard for Drake is remarkable. Who cares what Thug says. This is hiphop. Roll or get rolled over.

    10. Having to explain what he meant by saying “seven days” was particularly “weak”. Such a corny thing to say. I can’t stop cringing thinking about it.

    11. Ive said it before and ill say it again: this new shit should be called something else. Listening to pusha’s verse and thinking about what young thug and drake steadily push is such a far cry from what rap is/was and should be, and i listen to all of it..thats why I can make that distinction.

      1. Pusha T is wack too though. That’s the problem today. He is boring as fuck on tracks and sounds like he’s talking most of the time. It’s like that Drake diss. I was thinking dude went in on the track how everybody was talking, and instead I got some gossiping on a track shit. I mean what happened to actually crafting songs? That shit isn’t happening in 2020. Good thing is that I’m discovering some cats who haven’t gotten on majors who are out here spitting just looking around on my own.

    12. The verse was dope.

      What real hiphop head cares what young thug says anyway? Its not like he could craft one solid bar

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