Pusha T Not Responding to Lil Wayne = Biggest Mistake of All Time

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one of the biggest career mistakes in hip hop history..........this could have put pusha at another level if he gave us a fatality after bodying that nicca wayne on exodus so hard and effortless.... it was the perfect scenerio after wayne got she-motional on twitter and then responded with what is easily the most azz diss song ever in "ghoulish" lol. i think kanye shut pusha down....cant c a nicca ether wayne like that then be str8 crickets
 

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He really had nothing to gain most rap fans feel pusha is better than Wayne right now and most Wayne dikriders won't jump ship because of a diss track. I see him loosing more fans if he lost than he would gain fans if he won. Just make good music(no pun) and keep it moving:yeshrug:
 

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Maybe it's not his fault, he prolly didn't have Kanye's permission...he's gonna look pretty pathetic if he continues sneak dissing like a hoe after falling back though...and he shouldn't have let Jae Millz body him, sure he didn't need clearance to respond to that

him and malice have been poppin shyt and apologizing to Wayne since they were rockin BAPES.
 

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He maybe would have gotten a few new followers but there would have been no new Pusha T wave...

50 made How To Rob, Jay responded, 50 thought that was his opening and then he responded with that other track... Nothing happened..
 

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I agree. Pusha missed out on a golden opportunity.
 

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its not 2001 anymore. people don't really care about a diss track.

He made the right moves IMO

Exactly...

And really... there's more dis tracks in existence that we don't give a shyt about than dis tracks that we do. Literally hundreds of 'em, many of 'em by people who thought dissing someone was guaranteed to make them stars overnight.

Making some all-out personal slaughter of Lil' Wayne was not gonna build Pusha T's career. It woulda got a gang of attention for 2 weeks, maybe 3 (and that's being generous) and then life goes on. If Wayne came out with a single that popped right afterward, he'd be on the radio and every club for the next four months, no matter how many bars Pusha spit at him.

And outside of that, since when does responding to a song nobody gave a damn about equal a win? That "Ghoulish" shyt died a quick embarrassing death all on its own. It's not like "Ghoulish" dropped and the public loved it, and all eyes were on Pusha to see what he'd say next. Nobody... except people who really, really wanted to hear a response... cared.
 
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