Drake - Duppy Freestyle (Pusha T & Kanye West DISS)

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For this thread to have more pages than the actual album... something is wrong with some of yall
 

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Groupchat was buzzing at work but damn who thought it would be this.

Drizzy dismantled him. his raps are so cerebral when he's focused. Personal and stinging bars, creative jabs that dont rely on straight up insults on some "fukkboy" "i fukk ur bytch blahblahblah"

Wastes no bars and had a bunch of layered punches and entendres. best diss i heard in a long ass time :wow: real hiphop. He's got disses drom the 2007/8 years with this same kind of focus and wit too.



holy shyt Drake went in :wow:
Damn we got one of the og drake haters paying homage. @ROFL_GUY next
exactly. Dudes can talk that corporate machine stuff all they want but that is even more reason Drake should have BEEN got bodied by a "top tier" MC, yet hasnt. The only people clowning Drake are ironically internet dudes. People in the streets ride to drake or just dont listen to him but nobody is engaging in all the nerdy conspiracy talk.
Oh my god there is someone else in the booth that lives in real life :gladbron:
On something yes: Production, Tour Management, PR etc.

Are you saying Biggie had ghostwriters on ‘Ready to Die?’

Nas didn’t write It Was Written? It should’ve been calle ‘It Was Ghostwritten?’ Someonr should use that as a diss btw (Pusha?)

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I don’t think any of these dudes get help with ghostwriting, at least not on 99% of their music: of course they vibe and collab on ideas, subjects but the actual bars come from them. Jay.. PAC.. Eminem.. come on.
Nas has admitted on stage to taking material from jungle on one mic and other songs. Watch rapture on netflix

Pac used other dudes material before

Cube did

None of this shyt is ghostwriting. Everybody, including drakes peoples got credit...thats the opposite of a ghostwriter.

And nobody cares about this shyt irl, coli weridos just pretend to and act obtuse because its drake. Then when the album drops nikkas are bewildered that he's still buzzing more than their favorite rapper.

Closing your ears and screaming ghostwriterdoesnt change the reality that all the refrence tracks were hooks and opening bars. Nobody wants to account for the other 90% of them songs...again because its drake

I mean i get it, nikkas circlejerkin for the daps but at some point yall started believing your lies :laff:

75+ pages of fury :banderas:
 

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I have a bunch of thoughts on the whole situation so I'll just cliff note

- This shyt is good for hip hop
- Drake didn't have alot of ammo on Pusha so he went for the easy prey
- Ye doesn't really want it with anybody right now because there's way too much material on him
- I like that Drake makes diss songs with non traditional beats (Duppy, Two Birds One Stone etc)
- It was smart to address the microphone thing before Push did
 
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1.Drake already lost for being exposed for not being an authentic MC and confessing it now that he does get help. 2.What does KANYE who everyone knows don't always right his own shyt have anything to do with Pusha-T? 3.Drake is the one who wants to be respected as an emcee. And he is the one upset whenever any rapper claims he is not because he either get people to ghostwrite, or perform a reference track to teach him how to rhyme a certain way, or just either buy or steal someone else's song and make it own. He is good artist, but not a TRUE emcee. 4.Had Pusha-T said Kanye writes his own shyt then he'll be a hypocrite, but Drake crying that he assisted with Kanye on some joints doesn't change the fact that HE'S not authentic as an emcee.

5.That is YOUR view. Again, Pusha-T does not nor never cared about album sales. He's 16 years deep with a loyal fanbase and obviously enough respect to even grab Drake's attention, compared to someone like Joe Budden that was desperate to be an attention whore. Pusha-T has how own individual success, he still has his own wealth, he's still a record executive. And he's still one of the most respected emcee's out. 6.That aren't signs of lackluster. If you been in the game for that long and still have the streets hungry for your latest project... respect due. Of course you want to say he's the more popular one, but Pusha-T ALREADY compared this dude to WILL SMITH from the Infrared joint.

7.And how Drake hurt him when Pusha-T had nothing to lose? Pusha-T isn't again a struggling artist. He already a vet with a loyal fanbase... and he's not remotely a wack rapper. If anything, this mainly boosted more attention towards Daytona, because there will be people who have not heard Infrared yet and curious as to why Drake went at him. So, Drake hurting him isn't something I really do not see.

And we definitely see. Some people (I personally don't agree) believe that Infrared is a bait song. I believe this was a small jab calling Drake out just for kicks. Pusha-T tends to do that often and mostly keep it moving until he feels like dropping some more joints. But best believe Exodus was a prime example of how far someone can go in on a person and expose some shyt that you wasn't fully aware about. And Drake isn't one of those people who's closet is clean. There's a lot of skeletons that can be revealed, and with his high profile is something he doesn't want to have revealed. The whole exposure of not being a writer is one of those skeletons that he kept hidden for years until it was exposed, but it doesn't mean nothing more, especially while having a continued relationship with Cash Money. That's how Drake was dragged into this in the 1st place due to the strays that Push was going at with Lil Wayne. So anything is possible. One thing I am certain is that Pusha-T isn't going to drop any random freestyle, it would more than likely IF he respond it'll be on Kanye's album to boost more sales and is right around the corner.
1.Drake's career and life is an eternal win. Push will never be beloved as an artist as drake is.

2.People didnt always know that and it's besides the point. Showing all this disdain for drake's collaborations while following kanye around is corny. Like drake said "if you feel like that,what do you really think of your boss"

3.Drake is respected,no one he's riffed with is remotely seeing him except hov
4.He's still a hypocrite
5.If pusha or anyone never cared for sales,they should have never signed deals
6.It's very lackluster. nikkas like Fabolous made a much greater impact and never had the luxury of being up under a super producer. Push has been under two geniuses twice,the results are lackluster.


7.He's going to get further punished lyrically
 

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Was just listenin’ to “Schemin Up” :wow:

This how you play the game, this how you stay on folks minds and keep shyt interesting

Shout out to all of the fellow members of the winning team :salute: shout out 40, shout out Hush :salute:OVO bullet proof, team too strong

Shout out Drake as the common denominator, central piece who injects that magic which brings it all together :salute:

Nikkas finna ride off into the sunset when it’s all said and done

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