Yeahhh we initially missed the No Malice bar🔥🔥🔥 and the bar referencing Push’s wife (y’all think he over stepped with that one?) . Drake is a problem when he gets like this. I still don’t think he can hang with Push bar for bar though. - Darae
Gr8ful 1 joe budden critiqued his views album as a fan and he didn't like it and drake took a jab at him then dropped the 4PM song and it took off from there.
Y'all missed the dopest yet most underrated line in this song. "There's No Malice in your heart your an approachable dude." Drake is just too clever man.
There’s a difference between a couple bars throwing shots, and a whole song dedicated to roasting the dude. If Pusha decides to respond it’s over for Drake. He DOESNT want that work.
"there's no malice in your heart" - pusha t had a duo (clipse) with his brother (malice) and they fell out so drake is literally saying that his brother isn't with him and that he doesn't come off as a threat
To be real, I think pusha T is generally a better rapper than drake, but he's drake diss was really about revealing the fact that Drake had a son and his producer had a fatal disease. I don't find it special as the way they hype it and I think the hype is because drake is a big time artist. It doesn't have anything to do about lyrical talent in which case I think Drake's diss had more lyrical complexity than push's on that song, just my opinion..
When he said that "all the teachers are learning." I might be reaching but, theres a song by King Push called Lost in Vegas where he says you gotta challenge those who teach you. That you gotta update em and challenge em. I might be reaching tho not sure. I love Pusha T but that was a clever bar.
I had a microphone of yours, but then the signature faded I think that pretty much resembles what's been happenin' lately When drake was younger he had a signed mic wit pusha name on it , he would stand in the mirror for hours rapping along to clipse joints , so much that pushas signature faded from the sweat. Look it up that’s heavy
"Duppy" is a lyrical and layered as Drake gets, across his entire discography, second only to "Diplomatic Immunity", which I thought, at the time of its released, showcased Drake at his foremost let of rhetorical manipulation and metaphorical layering. What are your thoughts?
Drake responded with a whole track over three or four bars... He doesn't want another Exodus, Push isn't the problem Drake wants. Granted his stans will insist he won no matter what happens, but lyrically its different levels.
“There’s no malice in your heart you an approachable dude” that was hard cause Pushas brother is called malice. So he’s basically saying that Malice is the real dude doing all the drug dealing and shit and he’s not his brother.
Came back to this after I heard Almost Dry, and yall missed the "there's no Malice in your heart, you're an approachable dude" right after he did the you're brother said... scheme. His brother's name is Malice. Yall should react to Clipse too
Drake definitely lost this beef but Duppy has more lyrical content (wordplay, metaphors, etc.) than Adidon... only reason Push won is cause he exposed the kid... like fr, if he didn't have that knowledge about his son... Drake wins this easy.
Pusha's response is an angle about how drake treats his kid and the goal is to hurt Drake's pride so I would say it's more than just exposing the kid's existence. If the kid didn't exist, Pusha could very well have used another angle to attack drake from and their are hints of that being the case with how he talked about Baby not paying Drake and how 40 is dying which tie into Pusha trying to attack Drake's Pride.
@@niteip1217 I mean I've heard him said that he wasn't even sure if the boy was his son atm, so you really can't take the angle of him mistreating his son because it was like he was just born and not like mistreating him for say a long period of time,aslo saying that 40 was ill also doesn't make any point in opinion. His song really got hype because drake is a huge artist and letting the world know that he had a son was kind of a big thing more or less a gossip, lyrically I think Drake's diss had complexity than pusha t's.
To be real, I think pusha T is generally a better rapper than drake, but he's drake diss was really about revealing the fact that Drake had a son and his producer had a fatal disease. I don't find it special as the way they hype it and I think the hype is because drake is a big time artist. It doesn't have anything to do about lyrical talent in which case I think Drake's diss had more lyrical complexity than push's on that song, just my opinion..
"Duppy" is a lyrical and layered as Drake gets, across his entire discography, second only to "Diplomatic Immunity", which I thought, at the time of its released, showcased Drake at his foremost let of rhetorical manipulation and metaphorical layering. What are your thoughts?
Yeahhh we initially missed the No Malice bar🔥🔥🔥 and the bar referencing Push’s wife (y’all think he over stepped with that one?) . Drake is a problem when he gets like this. I still don’t think he can hang with Push bar for bar though.
- Darae
Joe budden had 4 whole songs for drake this man destroyed him
Gr8ful 1 joe budden critiqued his views album as a fan and he didn't like it and drake took a jab at him then dropped the 4PM song and it took off from there.
You also missed Virgil Line~
Lmaooo Drake sighed like he pulled up to Chick fil la and forgot it was Sunday
CreateTheHype nice 😂
Closed on Sunday, you're my chick fil la
Drake sighed like they forgot to put salt on his fries at Mcdonalds drive thru
😂😂😂😂😂kill
Y'all missed the dopest yet most underrated line in this song. "There's No Malice in your heart your an approachable dude." Drake is just too clever man.
There’s a difference between a couple bars throwing shots, and a whole song dedicated to roasting the dude. If Pusha decides to respond it’s over for Drake. He DOESNT want that work.
DontScreenPeek exactly
Well he will get that work cause he took Pusha's bait.
As long as he come with new material and not the same tired ass disses......
DontScreenPeek theres not much you can say about drake
cook n tell that to budden bro
Lol y’all didn’t catch the no malice reference? Malice is pusha’s brother. He changed his name to No Malice due to the fact of the anti violence etc
milli galore yea they missed that line and right before that he was basically saying push was just rapping what Malice use to do
Lmao hell yeah
"there's no malice in your heart"
- pusha t had a duo (clipse) with his brother (malice) and they fell out so drake is literally saying that his brother isn't with him and that he doesn't come off as a threat
To be real, I think pusha T is generally a better rapper than drake, but he's drake diss was really about revealing the fact that Drake had a son and his producer had a fatal disease. I don't find it special as the way they hype it and I think the hype is because drake is a big time artist. It doesn't have anything to do about lyrical talent in which case I think Drake's diss had more lyrical complexity than push's on that song, just my opinion..
@@sawar8041 Bro it’s not just that. Pusha was just too grimey. Attacked his whole character
Yall are my favorite reaction channel. Always catching the deep punches
How did y'all miss the 'Father had to stretch his hands' bar🔥🔥🔥 that shit haaard
They guy on the right didn't
The instrumentals for duppy is fire
When he said that "all the teachers are learning." I might be reaching but, theres a song by King Push called Lost in Vegas where he says you gotta challenge those who teach you. That you gotta update em and challenge em. I might be reaching tho not sure. I love Pusha T but that was a clever bar.
Keep doing reactions I love these
I had a microphone of yours, but then the signature faded
I think that pretty much resembles what's been happenin' lately
When drake was younger he had a signed mic wit pusha name on it , he would stand in the mirror for hours rapping along to clipse joints , so much that pushas signature faded from the sweat. Look it up that’s heavy
Virgil bar is the wildest
"Duppy" is a lyrical and layered as Drake gets, across his entire discography, second only to "Diplomatic Immunity", which I thought, at the time of its released, showcased Drake at his foremost let of rhetorical manipulation and metaphorical layering. What are your thoughts?
Drake responded with a whole track over three or four bars... He doesn't want another Exodus, Push isn't the problem Drake wants. Granted his stans will insist he won no matter what happens, but lyrically its different levels.
Luke Ambrose the majority of Infrared is about Drake
Pusha’s response was crazy
Alex Lopez push started it this was drake response
Luke Ambrose Exodus was average as fuck
Push won’t drop a diss track better than this lol watch
I don't listen to drake but this shit hard
It's about to be crazy. Especially since Drake brought up Pusha's wife in the diss. Hard line, but damn, he really went there
ReZik Sieve push can’t be mad if it’s facts tho
Y'all acting like drake started it push started it because he wasn't that known anymore he did it for clout
@@edub863I know this is old af but this beef went back to Pusha T and Wayne, drake is the one that inserted himself in the beef
Toronto mans will give you their honest opinion on drizzy 100 percent of the time
“There’s no malice in your heart you an approachable dude” that was hard cause Pushas brother is called malice. So he’s basically saying that Malice is the real dude doing all the drug dealing and shit and he’s not his brother.
Came back to this after I heard Almost Dry, and yall missed the "there's no Malice in your heart, you're an approachable dude" right after he did the you're brother said... scheme. His brother's name is Malice. Yall should react to Clipse too
Great Reaction
Coming back to this vid after a few years, why did y'all cut out the Virginia Williams bar?
YOU HAVE TO REVIEW THE SOTRY OF ADIDON - PUSHA T'S RESPONSE - drake got bodied
I came here to find out if the dude in the hat has always been a Drake hater. I got my answer. 👌🏾✌🏾👌🏾
Brooo dude on the left look like kemba walker fr
You should react to 4pm in Calabasas
Can you guys react to Joe Budden - Wake. In my opinion he went innnn on Drake.
Gursharan Deol and making of a murderer
I like pissed off Drake...No emotional Drake! Pissed Drake is the one...
Y’all missed the Virgil line.
React to Quentin Miller Destiny Freestyle (Drake Pusha T Nicki Minaj response)
Drake definitely lost this beef but Duppy has more lyrical content (wordplay, metaphors, etc.) than Adidon... only reason Push won is cause he exposed the kid... like fr, if he didn't have that knowledge about his son... Drake wins this easy.
Pusha's response is an angle about how drake treats his kid and the goal is to hurt Drake's pride so I would say it's more than just exposing the kid's existence. If the kid didn't exist, Pusha could very well have used another angle to attack drake from and their are hints of that being the case with how he talked about Baby not paying Drake and how 40 is dying which tie into Pusha trying to attack Drake's Pride.
@@niteip1217 I mean I've heard him said that he wasn't even sure if the boy was his son atm, so you really can't take the angle of him mistreating his son because it was like he was just born and not like mistreating him for say a long period of time,aslo saying that 40 was ill also doesn't make any point in opinion. His song really got hype because drake is a huge artist and letting the world know that he had a son was kind of a big thing more or less a gossip, lyrically I think Drake's diss had complexity than pusha t's.
drake fans always on copium stg
Ya missed the malice bar lol ya catch 99% of them though
Yo do views , people hated on it , most the songs on there are gold
Like the champ ring, though. Drake is a good lyricist, bit King Push is a LYRICIST...Push is a beast though...
Drake kiiled him . done
Alberto Gonzalez said alberto and soon knew better
Alberto Gonzalez you heard story of Adidon lmao
😂😂
Dumb guy
Tell me this man don't look like a young meek mills lol
Walker Kimberly Anderson John Johnson Richard
Y’all didn’t get the shot at Kanye with Virgil Abloh????
Damn drake calm down..... dont shoot blood bath
Brockhampton- the Saturation series
Drake should have just ignored that one
To be real, I think pusha T is generally a better rapper than drake, but he's drake diss was really about revealing the fact that Drake had a son and his producer had a fatal disease. I don't find it special as the way they hype it and I think the hype is because drake is a big time artist. It doesn't have anything to do about lyrical talent in which case I think Drake's diss had more lyrical complexity than push's on that song, just my opinion..
@@sawar8041 facts like people think push won just because of the shock value of revealing he had a kid
@@thabang80 nah he got destroyed. Drake couldn’t finesse himself out of this one.
@@rrogers2370 cap it’s all shock value and you got sucked into the black hole of it
most of the diss was at kanye ...lol he didnt have shit for pusha
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Drake won
Good joke
let's not smoke too much crack now
React to NF albums: Mansion, Therapy Session, and Perceptions. Deep, meaningful and goes hard. Would love to hear your thoughts
Yeessss
Who said drake didt respond and who said he took an L 🤣
this ain't age well
@@xotwod4865yes it did
😆🤣
Drake had better bars, pusha T had better... Tea😂
Drake shanked Kanye and Pusha T on this… Macbeth shit🔥🔥🔥
too bad he got destroyed after 💀💀
But push dropped the nuke on him
"Duppy" is a lyrical and layered as Drake gets, across his entire discography, second only to "Diplomatic Immunity", which I thought, at the time of its released, showcased Drake at his foremost let of rhetorical manipulation and metaphorical layering. What are your thoughts?