Although Pusha T has been in a war of words with Young Money, he claims to have no ill will toward the label. He does however admit, "New God Flow" was a response to something Birdman said. Hip Hop Wired reports:
The cold war between YMCMB and G.O.O.D. Music has been documented for quite a while. Issues between Kanye, Pusha T, Common and more against Lil Wayne, Birdman and Drake's crew have bubbled with only the rare moments when names are named in the subliminal wars.
[Pusha T] spoke to Hip-Hop Wired about those issues between
the crews and why he will not respond to Lil Wayne's "Ghoulish" record.
He also explains that "New God Flow" was a response to another member of
the Cash Money camp, and more. Read on below.
HHW: Like you said, it's all about making good music at the end f the day so can you ever see yourself making good music together?
PT: I don't know man. Like I said I have no issue
with them man. I just refuse to be talked about. I will not be
disrespected and anyone I stand next to wont be disrespected. I know the
good intentions of my crew. They ain't nothing like me. They ain't like
that they really just about their s**t. They really just about their
music.
I take things a certain way. I take interviews in magazines personal
and s**t, when you say G.O.O.D Music ain't nothing. Like I take s**t
like that sensitive. That's how I made "New God Flow" that's what that
Isht is about. Like I take all of that personal. But never so personal
that I send "F**k yous" out to anybody.
HHW: So "New God Flow" was directed at Wayne and Drake?
PT: "New God Flow" was about, in my view, something I
read in a Birdman interview that I didn't like. He said something like
"G.O.O.D. Music isn't nothing" and it had nothing to do with Wayne or
Drake per se. That was Birdman saying whatever he wanted to say and that
was the basis of where all of my lines came from. Everybody else was on
their love of Hip-Hop s**t.
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