The full version of Jim Jones’ Pusha T diss track is here.
After teasing it the other day, Jim Jones has released the full version of a new diss track, which takes aim at Pusha T and his Clipse brother No Malice.
“That sh*t was trash we gonna let them get a do over / They got you gassed, they must think you’re the new Hova / You a 4.0, ni**a, I jumped in the new rover / Your brother still jumping on the bed, tell him ‘Move over,’” he raps.
“That last sh*t you dropped, that sh*t was garbage, take that sh*t back / Plus you got your brother up, what you tryna bring The Clipse back? / Talking about your brother, what happened to that boy? / It’s looking like you were selling cr*ck to that boy.”
“You be dressing kinda weird man you really need a stylist / Plus we all know what you identify with / Plus you kinda, sorta dress, ni**a, you been a fly bi**h / And then he said I was trying to chase a feature / Ni**a’s a gorilla cause he got some apes in his features/All my gorillas got stones, I’ll have these apes come and meet you,” he adds.
The diss track comes following Push and Capo’s reignited beef, after the “It’s Almost Dry” rapper dissed Jones in a Clipse song that premiered earlier this week.
On the recently premiered Clipse track, Pusha T raps in reference to Jones praising Drake for the feature: “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.”
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Pusha T & Malice walking the LV runway for Pharrell’s new menswear collection to their new (rebuttal) track is a monumental moment. pic.twitter.com/MHPSf2utrb
— Josh B. (@jshyb_) June 21, 2023
Following the diss track, the Dipset rapper called into The Joe Budden Podcast’s latest episode, to address beef with Pusha T, which he called “all fun and games” and “a true display of wordery.”
“Who’s gonna spin the block for him? Is Pharrell gonna spin the block for him? Is Malice gonna say a prayer? Who’s gonna spin the block for him?” Jones asked. “I’m talking about musically, too. I ain’t talking about thug sh*t — we already know I can do that. Who he got that’s gon’ spin the block for him? Malice is a preacher who works at Walmart.”
“That ni**a’s a worker. He’s still not a boss. He still has to answer to everybody in his circle,” he added.