Pusha T literally dropped a derivate of his first album...but here you come...
https://www.thecoli.com/search/11077465/?q=Pusha+t&o=relevance&c[node]=3&c[user][0]=643
I saved you the trouble and I did a search on all the times I even mentioned Pusha T's name since I've been posting on this site.
There's literally 6 posts, none of them praising Daytona
To cover my bases, I also searched for any instances of me even typing Daytona, and I got an Andre 3000 verse and this:
I also wanna make it clear: I been got Kanye the fukk outta here. He's not gonna see a dime from me in any way that I'm aware of. I illegally downloaded Daytona and the same will be true for anybody making money for Kanye in anyway. If as a culture we're ready to hold each and everyone of these cats accountable for their words and actions, I'm 100% down for that. But I can't stand for it if we're doing it arbitrarily to cape for our favorite rappers in the midst of beef
I have yet to say anything about Daytona and will be the first to say Push has been rapping about the same shyt since Clipse. Do you intend on addressing what I said or are you finna deflect even more, breh? To be clear, I plan on giving the album more spins to see if anything grows on me, but my initial response after letting it marinate over night is that this is same old Aubrey. If Jay-Z in his mid-40s can make a shift in his music sonically and thematically based on some real life shyt he was going through (4:44) why does a nikka who should be in his musical prime sound the same after his "scandal"/birth of his first born? He's 31 and, based on the projects he keeps putting out, he's already peaked artistically. So to your point, if the bar we're setting for Drake is now Pusha T status, he's vastly overachieved. I was just under the impression we were comparing him to the GOATs