Sheek Louch has applauded Pusha T for stepping away from GOOD Music amid Kanye West‘s current controversal feedback together with praising Adolf Hitler.
Speaking to Vlad TV, the LOX rapper opened up about the group that includes on Ye’s 2021 DONDA album. In addition to saying he’d have by no means participated if Ye’s feedback predated the mission, Sheek had some form phrases for Push when he discovered he left the label.
“I’m not for it. I’m not wit none of those comments,” Sheek mentioned about Ye. “I ain’t gon’ lie – I’m not with nothing he’s talking about right now period. I don’t give a fuck what song or what project I’m on. A lot of stuff probably wouldn’t have happened … I ain’t talking about no fucking sneaker deals or none of that shit.”
He continued: “Like say those comments was made before that – you know we wouldn’t have went out there. Nobody would have done nothing at all. I don’t know who else would have jumped on his project and all that but I know I wouldn’t have.”
“Shout out to Pusha!” Sheek Louch added. “I swear to God I by no means really thought what he considered every little thing. ‘Cause he was the president, right? He’s strong. Good for you, bro. I imply, you don’t gotta hate him.
“Because I’m sure they got a relationship, they know each other well – probably been through some shit more than me and you even know. You don’t gotta hate him, but dog, I can’t stand for the shit you talking right now.”
Sheek additionally famous that he didn’t like that Kanye has performed the Black card when it got here to points relating to Kim Kardashian, however in any other case has stayed on his “white man kind of side.”
“It’s like for me, just me – it’s not no anybody else talking – I hear him do all that crazy shit and then when he talk about his beef with his baby mother, he go back to being, ‘You can’t do a Black man like this.’ He goes back to that ‘a Black man’ when he’s dealing with them and other than that he goes back to this other shit on his white man kind of side.”
Back in December, Pusha T revealed that he’d stepped down because the President of GOOD Music, seven years after he was appointed to the place. He echoed sentiments he’d made the month prior the place he known as Ye’s derogatory feedback about Jews “disappointing,” and mentioned he’s distanced himself as a consequence of his current torrent of hate speech and antisemitism.
“It’s beyond that and it’s nothing to tap dance around,” Push mentioned of the feedback. “It’s wrong. Period. But to me, it’s just me and him having a difference of opinion yet again. ’Cause we done had this for years.”
He continued: “He’s not speaking to me now. If you ain’t with it, you ain’t down. And I ain’t with it. I’m not budging on that. I’m not with it. I heard about this new stuff [on InfoWars]. I don’t know. It’s something that just sort of tells me he’s not well, at the same time. I will say that. It’s going to places where it’s no way to move around it.”
Unlike Sheek Louch, longtime Kanye collaborator Consequence discovered Pusha’s transfer “disgusting.”
In an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Cons accused King Push of being disloyal to each Yeezy and the GOOD Music household.
“When I see something like that, I’m conflicted, I’m disgusted,” he mentioned. “GOOD Music is something I helped build with my bare hands … so that’s why I’m disgusted when somebody who wasn’t there from the start and [whose] situation was compromised comes along, and then when Ye is in a situation that he talked himself into — he gotta be responsible for that, 100 percent — but we not gonna stick together?”
He added: “Whether I agree with Kanye or not, it’s not the principle of that. Pusha T done told you all this street shit, and now we doing this industry shit? Nah.”
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