When did you realize Pusha T was embarassing

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I'd have more respect for Pusha if he stopped ducking battles after initiating the shyt, i cant listen to emcees of that nature, makes all of the bragging they sport sound like some bullshyt. Defend your mic chump.
 
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nosetalgia did it for me. kendrick called him out on control, then did exactly what he said he would do ON PUSHA'S TRACK :damn:
 

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When the feds came down on their manager, Anthony Gonzalez, for REALLY being heavy in the drug game, and the clipse had all those interviews and youtube clips like "we didn't know nothing about that man, we were just rapping man, it's all just entertainment man"

At least Malice kept it 100 and quit doing the coke raps altogether...Pusha jumped right back into doing them after nothing came down on him...which is funny...cause Gonzalez was in to a ton of shyt so you know this dude Pusha had to be SQUEAKY fukkING CLEAN for the feds not to indict him on anything...dude probably doesn't have a parking ticket...then when Pusha jumped back into the coke rhymes he was like "they just metaphors for my life man"...exposing himself for not even knowing what a metaphor is...

He a nice rapper...but I find him so lame as a person that I can't really bump his music anymore...Just something lame about a dude that old still talking about selling drugs...with grey in his beards and cornrows...:gtfoneegah:
 

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Or was it when he wore this :lupe:
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When he tried to convince me he could sell sand at the beach.... I wasn't convinced.


I think he's good though, but I enjoy coke rap.


Exclusive Audio Footage is an excellent mixtape.
 

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I just don't understand how he can rap about the same shyt for 15 years and Never realize how corny it is to ONLY rap about it.

It's like once you in ya mid 30's wouldn't you sit back and think "maybe I should expand on my subject matter a bit"

I just don't understand.
is he making money?? why switch up something working

once you see him struggling, you'll get the "i think it's time to change it up, i'm getting older, i got kids who look up to me now.... plus i want to give the fans a different look at me" album
 

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They were suburban dudes. They weren't hard. They were regular nikkas. They hung with white dudes in high school. They did have connections to the drug game though. Not everybody who sells coke are tough guys. It's who you know and who you're connected to and affiliated with.
they were affiliated alright


Anthony Gonzalez, former manager of the rap duo Clipse, was sentenced Monday to 32 years in prison after

admitting his role as the leader of a $20 million drug ring .

Gonzalez, who goes by “Tony” or “Geezy,” received the minimum sentence under federal guidelines, based in part on his cooperation with the government, a relatively minor criminal record and a swell of family and community support.

Gonzalez, 34, admitted running the organization chiefly from the Virginia Beach nightclub Encore Lounge, now closed. The ring has been linked to one-time Olympic gold medalist Tim Montgomery, as well as former Bloods gang leader Marlon Reed.

Gonzalez apologized before he was led away.

“I just want to say that I’m sorry to my family and I’m sorry to the community,” he told U.S. District Judge Jerome B. Friedman.

Prosecutors said that in a five-year period, Gonzalez was responsible for distributing more than a half-ton of cocaine, a ton of marijuana and hundreds of pounds of heroin throughout the region. Authorities initially had estimated Gonzalez’s drug operation as having a gross worth of $10 million but now say that figure should be doubled.

“These are obviously staggering amounts of drugs,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Darryl Mitchell told the judge. “One can only imagine what that’s done to the community.”

Gonzalez made millions from his drug enterprise, according to court records, but now has a “negative net worth,” according to the judge, who didn’t impose a fine.

But Gonzalez lived large while he was free, staying at five-star resorts and buying luxury cars and homes.

His attorney, Lawrence H. Woodward Jr., described Gonzalez as an intelligent individual who could have been successful without dealing drugs.

“It’s always puzzling and sad when someone with that ability doesn’t use it for constructive purposes,” Woodward said.

He added that Gonzalez knew before his arrest that one day soon he’d end up dead or in prison. He was living “a bad dream that he couldn’t find a way out of,” Woodward said.

The judge even seemed puzzled by Gonzalez’s recklessness.

“It’s hard for me to imagine it’s the same person,” Friedman said, comparing Gonzalez’s background and letters of support with his drug activities.

About 40 supporters packed the courtroom.

“We love you,” some shouted as Gonzalez was led away in handcuffs.

Gonzalez could in the future get his sentence reduced based on his cooperation.

pusha speaks on tony and 9 of his best friends getting locked up... said it's in the indictment about their level of involvement






Unpolished,Annotate unapologetic
This cocaine cowboy pushed us to the limit
You thought Tony in that cell would've made us timid
We found his old cell, bytch, we searching through the digits
Anything Spanish, got me speaking Spanglish

believe dudes knew and did nothing, when the dudes handling their business for 10 years while making MILLIONS off coke, was side by side with them the whole time brehs
 
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