Pusha T's Most Disrespectful Lines on 'Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude'

Pusha gets petty on his new album.

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Pusha T is arguably the most skillful and petty rapper doing it today. His latest release, Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude is one of his most petty to date. His propensity to send shots at Lil Wayne and Drake in the form of subliminal lines is well known, and this joint is filled with them. A good reason could be Weezy's falling out with Baby recently, proving most of Push's past subs right. He read the coca leaves like a coke-dealing oracle and seems to enjoy rubbing it in their faces.

About a week ago, he spoke to Mikey T about the Cash Money situation saying,


"If you steal something then that's just corny. If you steal something and you stealing it contractually, that's like the lowest form of a thief. Like a cat burglar. It's not even respectable in no way, shape, or form. You ain't even thuggin' it.... I ain't respected Baby for a long time no way, so it don't matter."

We listened to the project and picked nine of the most disrespectful lines. Some are subs, some are challenges to fellow rappers, but all of them are petty. I wonder if Drake will respond since he's been feeling froggy lately.

“Untouchable”

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Line: “I’m aiming for the moguls, why y'all niggas aiming at the locals?/And rap niggas broke like them, they’re mere hopeful/Still wishing on a star/The last one to find out that Baby own the cars”

I'll just leave this here:

 

“Retribution” f/ Kehlani

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“M.F.T.R.” f/ The-Dream

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Line: “The illusion of money we don’t believe in/You ask me, Tyga looking like a genius”

Another one:

 

“Intro”

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“Got 'Em Covered”

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“M.F.T.R.” f/ The-Dream

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“Crutches, Crosses, Caskets”

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“Intro”

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“Crutches, Crosses, Caskets”

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