Jae Millz Twitter Beefs With Pusha T Over Subtweet Aimed At Lil Wayne
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Lil’ Kim isn’t the only rapper with some feedback for Lil’ Wayne on his recently released Dedication 5 mixtape. In typical Pusha T fashion, he sent a vague but very clear shot at Lil’ Wayne via Twitter.
“I think it is safe to say, you really lost it…,” tweeted Pusha A Ton. While Lil Wayne has yet to reply to the sub tweet, Young Money Records artist Jae Millz read through the lines and reacted; going in on Pusha T with a couple of direct replies.
“And I think it is safe to say, YOU can’t fuxk wit me!,” tweeted Millz. “Somebody tell @Pusha_T that JAE MILLZ is on that vintage NY calling ni—- out sh-t..Classic HipHop sh-t..No violence, just BARS! Bout to break up some loud on @Pusha_T #WrathOfCaine mixtape… Lmao.”
This is not the first time Jae Millz has taken shots at the Virginia MC as he released a diss track in 2012 titled “Hearing Voices” questioning Pusha’s street credibility and declining lyrical ability.
Pusha T’s long awaited solo debut album My Name Is My Name is scheduled for a October 8 release while Millz’ album Nothing Is Promised has not received a firm release date yet . Millz has been singned to Young Money Records label since 2008.
Pusha T has yet to respond. Check out the actual tweets (well, Pusha dropped one, while Millz dropped a gang of them) on the following pages.
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