Consequence continues his campaign against Kanye West and G.O.O.D. Music, by further explaining the whole situation and responding to Pusha T's comments on Chicago radio this week.
For those who haven't been following, Cons has been airing out the dirty laundry of the G.O.O.D. Music camp over the past few weeks, via interviews and even on a few tracks.
Kanye, himself, hasn't addressed the problem, but labelmate Pusha T did this week, during an interview on Chicago's 107.5 WGCI radio station, where he claimed that "nobody's checking" for Consequence's music.
Well, Cons got on the horn Friday morning (July 29), responding to the Clipse member's words over the same airwaves. He declared that Pusha "lyrically cannot compete" with him in a rap battle, and calls him disrespectful for commenting on a situation he's in the dark about.
"In regards to the interview that the guy did, when you're dancing around issues -- when it comes to hip-hop and microphone confrontations and battles -- it really shows one thing: it shows that he can't compete," Cons said. "And I'ma say this clearly. He lyrically cannot compete, and that's the reason for the extra smoke and mirrors and that attempt at discrediting.
"That guy said, 'He's an outsider and I'm an insider.' Let me tell you why Kanye West has never said anything to him regarding our situation," he continued. "He's never said anything to him regarding our situation because he's a worker. He's a worker! He was jet fuel for Pharrell Williams, and he's going to be jet fuel for Kanye West. He's a live body."
As far as Pusha T's claims that "nobody's checking" for him, Cons pointed out a placement on Beyonce's latest album 4, where he contributed to the "Party", which he says make's relevant.
Furthermore, the rapper says his ability makes him a cut above the rest.
"As it stands right now, I'm the most talked-about commodity in hip-hop," Cons declared. "And I'ma go out here and say it: I'm probably the best pure lyricist in hip-hop and in music right now and along the elite songwriters in the game. I'ma prove it because I'ma drop the biggest blockbuster this summer in the form of Movies on Demand 3."
As Consequence's radio interview continued, he said that a face-to-face conversation with Jay-Z is the only way to end the feud with G.O.O.D. Music.
"I'm the brother who's not going to stand back and watch him do what he's doing and be up to no good without saying anything. So at this point, I'm going to be honest with Chicago, it's gotten a little past Kanye at this point," said Cons. "This ‘'ampaign of terror' is going to continue until Jay-Z intervenes. And when Jay-Z and Consequence have a gentlemen's conversation, this will come to an end."
After the interview, the rapper premiered a brand new song about the feud, titled "Straighten It Out", in which he further addresses his situation with Kanye West and G.O.O.D. Music, and warns 'Ye that he doesn't wanna go to war.
Listen to the full interview and song at FakeShoreDrive.com.
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