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Pusha T Explains Mixtape Delay / Young Jeezy & Clipse Gettin Some Bad Rap Fr Yale..

Pusha offers an explanation for the hold up
I don’t have the features, so I don’t really want to say just yet. It’s just about being the first solo perspective of myself and seeing me in that light. Of course, it will always be street and lyric driven Hip-Hop. I think the dichotomy of the Clipse is one of those things where Malice is more of the thinker and the introspective one and I’m usually known as the wordplay one or the one who is a bit more brash. When we attack records, he usually takes that part and I usually take the wordplay aspect. But it’s not that I don’t think or I’m not introspective or have a conscious side to me. So I think you’re going to see all of those sides of me on the mixtape.


Young Jeezy, Pusha T Criticized Over Lyrics About Murdered Yale Student

 A line in a Young Jeezy song featuring The Clipse is raising eyebrows, now that an Ivy League blog is calling it “tasteless.”

The line is featured in Jeezy's track “Illin” where Pusha T of The Clipse references Annie Le, a Yale student murdered in 2009 and found on her wedding day stuffed inside the wall of a school building.
While not mentioning the victim by name, T raps,
“No amount of record sales could derail this. Stuffing dead prezzies in the wall like that Yale b*tch.”


 Annie Le

 

One of the visitors to site had this to say about the lyric,
“Annie was an amazing girl. She had more class then Jay Jenkins (Young Jeezy)  ever will. She didn't deserve what happened to her and this lame attempt at edgy rhymes is over the line. Our world is much worse for our loss of Annie's talents and humanity. Making light of her terrible murder doesn't make Jenkins "street" or "real" it just makes him an ignorant a**hole.”

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