Pusha T Former Manager Says Push's Song S.N.I.T.C.H. Put Him In Prison Danger

by HHL JT

Pusha T's former manager Anthony 'Geezy' Gonzalez was locked up when Push dropped his 2013 solo track 'S.N.I.T.C.H.'

He heard about it from the other prisoners, and they were saying it was about him.  Gonzalez did end up communicating with the Feds after his drug connection rolled on him.

When he heard the first two verses of the song, Geezy thought it clearly wasn't about him.

However, in the third verse, he realized he was being mentioned.

"Covered his own tracks, he didn't care that
We had a legacy he killed, I got to wear that
Every move we ever made is gettin' stared at," Push rapped

"'We built this legacy'. I'm like hold on, ain't nobody built this legacy but me," Geezy explained to Vlad TV.  "So now I put my manager hat on. And I'm like 'oh, I get it'. There is so much stuff surrounding people snitching and people doing this and people doing that and as an artist, he got to say something about it. He got to play the card of 'hey, I don't got nothing to do with this.'  It was well played because he's very smart."

Nevertheless, the song caused problems for him in prison.

"Other people are looking it at like the Virginia guys are harboring a rat ... it was a bad situation," he explained.

Luckily for Geezy, the Virginia guys stuck with him and it was all OK in the end.

Geezy has previously said 90 plus percent of Push's drug raps are about things he did.