It's incredible to me how people still claim Push won this beef. Lmao
Dude didn't say shit. He exposed Drake for having a son? Said he's a deadbeat dad when he wasn't? That's it?
Duppy Freestyle is the best diss out of that entire beef, because Drake really hit Push where it hurts, his rapping, his career, his rhymes, and the lifestyle he flaunts.
It's flabbergasting how people fail to see this, and the only reason I can think of is that people see Push as the savior of "real hip hop" and a "true emcee" so he has to win by default. Otherwise, their entire perception of rap music crumbles. Bunch of dustheads lmao.
And I am one of the biggest Clipse fans ever, but Push just seems corny here. You know he did it for publicity and that's it. Don't paint him as some real rap crusader who's out to save real lyricism. What's funny is that he embraced this persona fully because he realizes this is the only type of crowd he can draw nowadays.
Take his verse on the Pop Smoke album for example "Tyler got the album of the year, for now" LMAO, like he's the one who decides this, the paragon of rapping, "I'ma give it to you Tyler, FOR NOW, but wait until I finish another mediocre album". Dude became the #1 cornball and the fact people fail to recognize this because they grasp onto an obsolete idea of what hip hop should be is mindboggling.
First he needs to drop a solo project that isn't mediocre, there's a reason no one talked about Daytona once the whole Wyoming sessions hype died. Push is the best when he's a part of the group, he doesn't have it in him to carry an entire solo project, and that's it. The only time people talked about him was during the Drake beef, he's super irrelevant otherwise, unlike when he was a part of Clipse.