"Contract all (expletive) / Explain up I guess that means you all (expletive) up / You signed to one (expletive) that signed to another (expletive) that's signed to three (expletive) / Now that's bad luck," Pusha T rapped. After Weezy responded to Pusha's alleged diss on "Exodus 23:1" by releasing his own cut, words ran wild that Drizzy has also fired back at the G.O.O.D. The section of Exodus that Pusha T pulls from discusses the responsibility of Israelites in social settings, most likely written by Moses. To enjoy our website, you'll need to enable JavaScript in your web browser. The song features singer-songwriter The Dream and was released Wednesday night before becoming a Twitter trend Thursday morning. After doing some quick research I realized that Pusha T made a diss track (that is supposedly in reference to Drake), and he titled it Exodus 23:1. (VIDEO). 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It might be too early to rank Pusha T’s “Exodus 23:1” as one of the finest examples of a diss track in hip-hop, as it … HA HA HA HAAAA. Look what happened Lil Wayne sued Birdman lol. EXODUS 1:10: The Real Pusha T Diss; EXODUS 1:10: The Real Pusha T Diss By : seandrasims / Categories : / May 28, 2012. Pusha T:Twitter Join over 250,000 others to get the top stories curated daily, plus special offers! The Diss:Pusha T has been subliminally dissing Drake since (at least) 2012, when he dropped "Exodus "23:1," targeting Drake's business sense … The-Dream-assisted “Exodus 23:1” finds Pusha T heavily influenced by Biggie’s “What’s Beef” as he lobs shots at an unnamed foe. Lil Wayne, who is known for speaking about his gang affiliation while wearing flags as a symbol of his membership, responded to the song by cursing Pusha T and all of his affiliates on Twitter. Fans of both music artists reacted to the song and broiling feud on the social networking website. 10. 2020-10-26T22:07:54Z G.O.O.D. Please click here to learn how. In 2013, Rico produced Pusha T's controversial "Exodus 23:1" which was diss to Drake. Clean and with Flex Bombs for now. The mark of a great diss is leaving a stain, and the residue of “Exodus 23:1” lies on the permanently stained YMCMB movement. Still, some recognized that the song was an opportunity for a Bible verse to become a Twitter trend. Pastor remains missing 4 years after abduction, Vigano warns of 'doctrinal abuse' undermining Catholic Church teachings, Robert Moynihan says, UK Zacharias Trust board announces separation from RZIM, name change following abuse report. In his controversial song “Exodus 23:1,” that was produced by The Dream,he raps, “Beef is when you hide behind them other ni**as/ But they ain’t killas, they ain’t pulling them triggas/ Fuck ni**as.” Music's "Cruel Summer" compilation is the Pusha T solo track "Exodus 23:1." by N. Campbell May 25, 2012. However, Pusha T's new song seems to be questioning the loyalty of the people around the unnamed individual he is calling out in his record. What does Pusha T have against Toronto artists? Pusha T ft. The-Dream – Exodus 23:1. Still, some recognized that the song was an opportunity for a Bible verse to become a Twitter trend. ggg. Make sure you typed in your email correctly. Pusha T Exodus 23:1 YMCB Diss. Exodus 23:1 by Pusha T feat. Meek Mill & 6ix9ine Nearly Come To Blows In Heated Parking Lot Confrontation, Lil Yachty & Vince Staples Fear No Glass House In Their 'In My Stussy's' Video, Quando Rondo Drops 'Soul Reaper' Video - But Denies He's Taking Shots At Lil Durk. Pusha T from the clipse put out this diss track to YMCB drake mostly. The song seemed to diss other musicians while mocking their recording contracts and lack of street credibility. Ouch. 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The-Dream - discover this song's samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled Aside from the “flash without fire” line he was mostly feeling sorry for Wayne. "Exodus 23:1..only if it was for a positive reason." Music rapper during his … Stream and download below. "First time for a Bible verse to get top trend," one person tweeted. Pusha T, a rapper signed to Kanye West's G.O.O.D music record label, has released a song titled "Exodus 23:1" that has rapper Lil Wayne upset. ", The verse from the New Internation Version of the Holy Bible reads: "Do not spread false reports. However another rap fan disagreed saying, "I'm sorry but that diss was garbage." It seemed like the feud was gaining traction and was getting more serious. He talked about Lil Wayne's label woes that we learned more about later on and much more. Will Lil Wayne Support $5 Million Super Bowl Bet Placed by Mentor? 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He throws bars in here and there but that’s it. No. The Dream (DRAKE DISS) @BWyche May 24, 2012 6. If Pusha T meant for “Exodus 23:1” to be a diss, Rico Beats didn’t find out until the fans did.. Top 5 diss ever. In 2012, Push releases “Exodus 23:1,” a clear diss track aimed toward Lil’ Wayne and his Young Money imprint, of which Drake is a member. Posted in News, Streams Tags: 2012, 23:1, drake diss, drama, exodus, fuck pusha t, Lil Wayne, pusha t, The-Dream, YMCMB, young money « Relient K Announce Summer Tour. 2020-10-27T08:50:51Z Comment by JJ Barroso. "Pusha T may not be the wealthiest of rappers but definitely top five lyricists," one fan of the rapper tweeted. 2020-11-05T04:49:47Z Comment by Searcher. Reply. Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | 8:56 PM EST. Its hard as fuck listen. Pusha T Diss Drake In “Exodus 23:1”, Lil Wayne Fired Back. 2020-10-29T23:41:18Z Comment by Face-L B.S. "Exodus 23:1..only if it was for a positive reason. This resulted in a diss-song by Lil Wayne, which Pusha T did not directly respond to, but branded it as "horrible" in an interview. Something’s Wrong. push says: This is a new track from Pusha T. Rumour has it that Exodus 23:1 is a Drake diss and there are supposedly a few digs at the Weeknd as well. The second leak we're getting off G.O.O.D. "Beef is when you hide behind them other ni**as / … Lil Wayne was not too happy with the diss, yet his name never came up during the recording process. New Music: Pusha T x The-Dream “Exodus 23:1” ... DRAKE DISS / YOUNG MONEY DISS. In 2011, Pusha T dropped the song Don’t Fuck With Me where people claimed that shots were sent at Wayne and Drake. "First time for a Bible verse to get top trend," one person tweeted. Now there’s apparently going to be beef/war between the two labels (G.O.O.D music and YMCMB). However, Pusha T denied that it was a diss. SHOTS FIRED!! It is speculated that the song is a diss track aimed at Young Money rappers Drake and Lil Wayne. Im not mad, he runs NYC, the Mecca of Hip Hop. "(Expletive) Pusha T and anybody that (loves him)," Wayne tweeted early Thursday morning. In 2012 Push released ‘Exodus 23:1’ which was a diss track at both Drake and Lil Wayne. Your New Year’s Resolution: Write and Publish a Book! TRACK IS FUCKING CRAZY!!! 2020-11-04T12:58:47Z Comment by JDOT. Music artist Pusha T has set off a firestorm in the hip hop community with his harsh words that take aim against Drake. "Them (expletive) ain't dying for you," The Dream sings on the hook before Pusha T adds, "Throwing that flag up, thinking you hot (expletive) taking half of everything you get.". ALL RAP BEEF ASIDE, THERE'S A REAL BLACK-ON-BLACK WAR STILL RAGING. For him, every line must make sense, there must be a subject-predicate, beginning-end, and “Exodus 23:1” while being a diss track, is certainly no exception to the rule. Pusha T dropped "Exodus 23:1" earlier this week, pissed off Lil Wayne and since then the internet has been abuzz with pondering the biblical verse (which has trended on Twitter) behind the song. Is there anything better than a good diss track? "G.O.O.D ain't good enough, and your hood ain't hood enough," Drake rapped in his verse. In the following years, Wayne and Pusha continued to trade subtle jabs, but it was Pusha-T’s 2012 Drake diss “Exodus 23:1” that put any doubts to rest. Pusha T – Exodus 23:1 Ft.