Don’t believe the beef. Lil Wayne and Pusha T may have exchanged barbs on their diss records last month, but the Young Money chief claims he has no issues with the G.O.O.D. Music MC.
Pusha T released the fiery “Exodus 23:1,” which took aim at Drake and his YMCMB crew. Weezy shot back with “Goulish,” on which he raps,
“F**k Pusha T and anybody that love ‘em/ His head up his ass, I’ma have to headbutt him, gut him.”
But he’s brushing off the beef.
“It really wasn’t no beef,” Tunechi told The Associated Press at the launch of his clothing line TRUKFIT at Macy’s in Los Angeles. “It was just me. I just reacted. Just a reaction, a simple reaction. I don’t apologize for it because I’m human. But it was just my human reaction. I don’t take it back. But there’s no beef. Beef is a whole different thing. … I’ll move on.”
The New Orleans rapper is focused on the follow-up to 2010’s I Am Not a Human Being.
“I just finished recording my I Am Not a Human Being II album,” said Weezy, who recently released the first single “My Homies Still” featuring G.O.O.D. Music’s own Big Sean.
A follow-up to the 2009 Young Money compilation We Are Young Money is also in the works featuring YMCMB’s all-stars including Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Tyga.
“We’re starting to work on the Young Money album,” he revealed.