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Jim Jones Says He Isn't Impressed By Pusha T's Diss Verse

By Daryl Nelson
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Jim Jones sent another message to Pusha T after the Virginia rapper seemed to diss him in a new song by The Clipse.

The track played this past Tuesday at Pharrell’s Louis Vuitton show in Paris while Pusha and his brother, No Malice, walked the runway. 

The diss verse was in response to Capo saying Pusha wasn't a top 50 rapper, which he said in April after Pusha made Billboard's Top 50 rappers list.

“Beware of my name, that there’s delegate / You know I know where you’re delicate/ Crush you to pieces, I’ll hum a breath of it / I will close your heaven for the hell of it / You think it’d be valor amongst veterans / I’m watching your fame escape relevance / We all in a room but here’s the elephant/ You chasing a feature out of your element," Pusha rhymes.

Jim first responded to the verse by laughing. He then posted another message on Thursday, June 22, and basically called it subpar.






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“That was not a top 50 verse. Not at all. Still not in my top 50," he said. 

"That verse did not make the list champ, it was cute," Jim also wrote in the caption.

What's your opinion on Pusha's verse?

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