Jim Jones has provided his ideas on Billboard and Vibe‘s 50 Biggest Rappers of All Time checklist. The Harlem rhymer thinks NBA YoungBoy ought to be on the checklist earlier than Pusha T.
On Friday (April 8), Spotify shared a clip from their RapCaviar podcast the place Jim Jones weighed on Pusha T being at No. 29 on Billboard and Vibe‘s 50 Biggest Rappers of All Time checklist. The Dipset rapper felt that King Push should not be on the checklist in any respect.
“What has he performed that places him within the biggest rappers of all time in addition to speak about c**e that he in all probability didn’t get himself?” Jim requested RapCaviar host Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins.
Nonetheless, Jim did give Pusha T props as a lyricist however added that his music does not get any play on the streets or within the golf equipment.
“He is good as s**t. He may rap his ass off, however what has he performed?” Jim continued. “No person has dressed like him. No person desires to be like Pusha T. I don’t bear in mind nothing. And let’s not be evil, however we don’t speak about rap the place the n***a that is popping the b***hes wanna f**ok and the n***as wanna be like. I don’t know too many n***as on this sport that was leaning in the direction of being like Pusha T.”
“Pusha T don’t maintain no weight out right here. He not pushing no s**t out right here,” he added. “You go in these golf equipment, I don’t know no data they play within the membership with Pusha T. They don’t play his s**t outdoors.”
Jim Jones stated that NBA YoungBoy ought to be on the Prime 50 Rappers Listing earlier than Pusha T.
“NBA YoungBoy earlier than Pusha T!” he declared.
“I am not saying he do not get busy, not saying he do not acquired platinum data…however he is not the chief out his bunch,” Jim reiterated about Push’s lyrical standing as an MC.
Apparently, Drake reportedly “appreciated” the RapCaviar submit. If you do not know, Drake and Pusha T have a long-standing rap feud with one another.
Billboard and Vibe‘s 50 Biggest Rappers of All Time checklist has change into a talked-about subject on social media since its debut in February 2023. Rappers Ja Rule, Birdman and Lil Wayne have chimed in with their ideas in regards to the checklist as effectively.