Pusha T Vs. Jim Jones: Social Media Sounds Off

Pusha T Jim Jones

Verbal competition keeps Hip-Hop great.

All eyes are on Pusha T and Jim Jones as social media critics continue to contemplate the lyrical prowess of these artists. As a result, Twitter sounds off in relation to their respective diss tracks.

Let’s quickly examine the backstory. On Tuesday (June 20), a Louis Vuitton fashion show helps deliver an unexpected blow from King Push. The offense? Well, in the past, the Dipset dynamo questioned the wordsmith’s cultural credibility.

Ultimately, Jimmy believes Pusha T’s place in Hip-Hop is not among the 50 greatest MCs. The New Yorker initially shared his stance via RapCaviar.

His sentiments weren’t lost on Mr. Sniffles. Debuting a new Clipse song at the LV fashion show in Paris, he rapped, “Beware of my name, that there’s delegate/You know, I know where you’re delicate/Crush you to pieces, I’ll hum a breath of it/I will close your heaven for the hell of it/You think it’d be valor amongst veterans/I’m watching your fame escape relevance/We all in a room but here’s the elephant/You chasing a feature out of your element.”

Be that as it may, Jimmy couldn’t wait to respond. Using his hubris, he resonates with others. Many believe Capo gets busy on a new diss track. Which he released over the weekend.

Here, the Harlem gent suggests Cocaine’s Dr. Seuss is simply overrated. Without a doubt he says as much with, “The only beef you know n#### is Arby’s or the Big Mac/When we drive through, we drive-by in the car with the big macs/That last s### you dropped was garbage take that s### back.”

Social Media Weighs In

Hip-Hop lives; thank you! But, who is up?