Pusha T - The Story Of Adidon (Drake Diss)

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What a lotta nikkas are overlooking w/ Exodus 23:1 is The Dream producing that song.

Exodus is in fact a classic.
On TOP of that, The Dream producing and being on the hook are extra layers in the beef that gets criminally overlooked

The history of The Dream and Lil Wayne beef is important to the context of everything.

Wayne and Nivea were together in 2002 and had a child.
They broke up in 2003 and Nivea then ended up in a relationship with The Dream in 2004 and she ended up having 3 children with The Dream.

They divorced in 2008.
The Dream and Christina Milian ended up in a relationship in 2009 and had a child together.
The Dream and Christina Milian broke up in 2011, with Christina Milian being in a relationship with Lil wayne right after that.
Exodus 23:1 dropped in 2012..

Exodus 23:1 produced by The Dream, with The Dream vocals.
With Pusha T DISSING Wayne on it, It’s layers to that Diss record..

I'm mad I missed this yesterday. But yea this is straight facts (especially how underrated and blatant Terius' contributions to the record are). Nice to see someone else picked up on this.
 

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Unless drake has something crazy on pusha(which he doesn't) he should just leave it alone and take the L.

That's his best course of action cuz engaging got pusha his own version of the drake stimulus package.

I thought Daytona was great but would it have gotten the amount of attention it did if not for push getting a reply from drizzy and then getting to spill all the tea on Adidon?

Without drake making the mistake of biting the bait, the coli would guaranteed have a thread this week entitled 'sooo Daytona just came and went'

He needs to force pusha to maintain his relevance without keeping Drakes name in his mouth. And if Drake does want to reply, that's pretty much the only angle he could take (and on wax he'd still lose)

Don't give pusha the option to drop any more disses on him and see how long he can maintain the spotlight
 

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Unless drake has something crazy on pusha(which he doesn't) he should just leave it alone and take the L.

That's his best course of action cuz engaging got pusha his own version of the drake stimulus package.

I thought Daytona was great but would it have gotten the amount of attention it did if not for push getting a reply from drizzy and then getting to spill all the tea on Adidon?

Without drake making the mistake of biting the bait, the coli would guaranteed have a thread this week entitled 'sooo Daytona just came and went'

He needs to force pusha to maintain his relevance without keeping Drakes name in his mouth. And if Drake does want to reply, that's pretty much the only angle he could take (and on wax he'd still lose)

Don't give pusha the option to drop any more disses on him and see how long he can maintain the spotlight
Push is on G.O.O.D Music and has a cult fan base he’ll be alright and would’ve been alright regardless

And honestly, people on here tried to say More life came and went so I’m not sure if this is the best barometer
 
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Without drake making the mistake of biting the bait, the coli would guaranteed have a thread this week entitled 'sooo Daytona just came and went'

False. The way that album was ubiquitous in in the streets the moment it dropped i knew that it wasnt one of those "came and went" albums. Seems like every passing car was playing it before adidon.
nikkas act like the numbers Daytona did weren't normal for push. and his unusually high ratio of sales to streams indicates that actual fans are buying the music
 
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