No Malice Supports Pusha T In Lil Wayne Beef
No Malice, half of the rap duo The Clipse, and big brother of fellow Clipse member, Pusha T, is backing his little bro in his beef with Lil Wayne.
On Thursday (May 24), Pusha T released a track called Exodus 23:1. Many assumed the track was another in a series of disses against Drake and Young Money. First, the Young Money CEO responded with a tweet from his @LilTunechi account saying, “Fuk Pusha T and anybody that love him.”
Next, Weezy released the song Goulish on Friday (May 25), in response to Pusha T’s alleged diss. On May 26, No Malice, @NoMalice757 responded to @LilTunechi’s tweet with: “Well I LOVE Pusha. That’s my blood, and I ain’t never kiss him.”
The kissing reference stems from a photo released in the mid-2000s of Lil Wayne and Cash Money Records CEO Birdman kissing each other. Birdman later explained that the kiss was symbolic of their father-son relationship. In 2006, Birdman and Weezy released a collaborative album called Like Father, Like Son. In 2009, Birdman said he would kiss his “adoptive son and star rapper” again.
Pusha T has not yet commented on whether or not Exodus 23:1 is directed toward Drake or Young Money.
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