Pusha T is back in his bag, and no one’s safe. The Virginia lyricist stirred the pot on ‘Damage Control,’ a fiery new track with Wale featured on NBA star Anthony Edwards’ upcoming ‘Culture Jam 2’ compilation.
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Produced by Don Cannon, the track packs heavy punches, but it’s Push’s verse that’s making headlines. On the track he rapped:
“The realest Birdman, I just cock-a-doodle-doo/ doorstep, doorstep, I get it right through/ money talk, money talk, the wrist is light blue/ Sugarhill sweet, s**t is feeling type 2/ bruised egos, man, you n****s might sue/ New Jack Ninos telling on the crew.”
The lines are widely seen as a direct shot at Birdman and a possible jab at Drake, who’s knee-deep in a defamation lawsuit this year.
Pusha and Birdman’s feud runs deep, and this latest barb revives old tensions that once spiraled into the now legendary Drake diss ‘The Story of Adidon.’ With the Clipse reunion album soaring and a tour on the horizon, Push clearly isn’t done sending smoke.


Slow news day isnt it?
Birdman = shi.tman