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Nobody was even comparing Pusha T. I was responding to a poster who said nobody said anything back when Jay said the baby seat line, which is clearly false.

It doesn't matter that the songs were in heavy rotation among Hip Hop fans. I remember people complaining. Eminem sold 10 million records. Didn't stop people protesting his music for being homophobic (and this was before LGBQT was as open as it is now) and yes the world was less PC. Still O'Reilly had the O'Reilly factor and got Ludacris removed from Pepsi commercials because of his content and had attacked other Hip Hop artists for the same. Point is, yes there were people within and outside of Hip Hop who complained about both Nas and Jay crossing lines. I can show you a piece from Angie Martinez's book where she mentions how people felt Jay crossed lines.

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Fam you ain't answered a single question I asked you.

And you're comparing apples and oranges. Hell, you're comparing apples and Buick's.

The LGBQT community wasn't active in hip-hop back then.

Dude really used Bill O'Reilly as an example of "hip-hop going too far". :gucci:

What's next, the FBI? You gotta cite Tipper Gore too? :dwillhuh:

Why are you mentioning all these people outside of hip-hop, as proof that hip-hop went too far? :mjtf:
This is a rap message board and fans are crying about random people on the internet dissing Drake's kid. Again....how is that comparable to any of your other examples? :dahell:

Why are you comparing actual diss records and albums and songs....to Tweets? :comeon:

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Fam you ain't answered a single question I asked you.

And you're comparing apples and oranges. Hell, you're comparing apples and Buick's.

The LGBQT community wasn't active in hip-hop back then.

Dude really used Bill O'Reilly as an example of "hip-hop going too far". :gucci:

What's next, the FBI? You gotta cite Tipper Gore too? :dwillhuh:

Why are you mentioning all these people outside of hip-hop, as proof that hip-hop went too far? :mjtf:
This is a rap message board and fans are crying about random people on the internet dissing Drake's kid. Again....how is that comparable to any of your other examples? :dahell:

Why are you comparing actual diss records and albums and songs....to Tweets? :comeon:

Fred.


Nobody's comparing apples to oranges. When you are talking about how many people had songs in rotation, I pointed out examples of how it doesn't matter how big the songs or artists themselves were, people still complained even in a less PC world. And yes, it was people on and offline. In regard to message boards, one of the posters that rapped you even attests to that.
 

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In hindsight it did absolutely nothing to drake... Drake more popular than ever and no one ain’t even mentioning Push in relation to music..
Im not getting into that...nikkas bringing up Push because of Story of Adidon does not make Push look dumb

It means he did his job
 
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