"Exodus 23:1..only if it was for a positive reason. push says: "Pusha T may not be the wealthiest of rappers but definitely top five lyricists," one fan of the rapper tweeted. Pusha T ft. The-Dream – Exodus 23:1. 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. Kanye West Proposes, Kim Kardashian Says No: 100th Time the Charm? Yesterday (May 23), Pusha released his new song, "Exodus 23:1," speculated to be laced with shots at Drake and Chicago producer, Young Chop. Rico told MTV News that the Young Money label was the last thing on their minds. 10. "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. 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. A few weeks ago, Drake released a track titled "Amen" with rapper Meek Mills which some assumed was aimed at Pusha T's home record label. Pusha T from the clipse put out this diss track to YMCB drake mostly. In the end he was right. Forever iconic. From Eminem to Pusha-T, here are the ten best diss tracks from the 2010s. ", The verse from the New Internation Version of the Holy Bible reads: "Do not spread false reports. (VIDEO). In 2013, Rico produced Pusha T's controversial "Exodus 23:1" which was diss to Drake. 2020-10-29T23:41:18Z Comment by Face-L B.S. 2020-11-04T12:58:47Z Comment by JDOT. Now there’s apparently going to be beef/war between the two labels (G.O.O.D music and YMCMB). Maybe this will get him going but Pusha ain’t really diss Wayne. Music rapper during his … Will Lil Wayne Support $5 Million Super Bowl Bet Placed by Mentor? Pusha T Diss Drake In “Exodus 23:1”, Lil Wayne Fired Back. 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. This right here is immoratalized. The song seemed to diss other musicians while mocking their recording contracts and lack of street credibility. Wednesday, May 23, 2012 | 8:56 PM EST. The Diss:Pusha T has been subliminally dissing Drake since (at least) 2012, when he dropped "Exodus "23:1," targeting Drake's business sense … Ouch. "Exodus 23:1..only if it was for a positive reason." Many speculated that the rapper was speaking about fellow musician, Drake, who is currently signed to Lil Wayne's imprint, Young Money Cash Money Brothers record label. 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. It seemed like the feud was gaining traction and was getting more serious. starting the summer out with some grade a beef. Aside from the “flash without fire” line he was mostly feeling sorry for Wayne. 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. "G.O.O.D ain't good enough, and your hood ain't hood enough," Drake rapped in his verse. He talked about Lil Wayne's label woes that we learned more about later on and much more. Slaine & Ill Bill Are Planning Their Next Move For 'When The War Ends', MC Bravado Is Looking For His '4AM' Soulmate, Chris Conde Is Getting A Little Better 'Everyday', Lil Yachty & Oliver Tree Defend Their Honor In 'Asshole', Smokepurpp Has His Eye On His 'Prom Queen'. 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. Still, some recognized that the song was an opportunity for a Bible verse to become a Twitter trend. Its hard as fuck listen. G.O.O.D. The Dream (DRAKE DISS) @BWyche May 24, 2012 6. What does Pusha T have against Toronto artists? 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.