Consequence is keeping his feud with Pusha T alive and has no plans of backing down.
TMZ caught up with the 192 Records boss, who wasted no time firing more shots at Push — and the outlet too.
“Shout-out to Pusha-TMZ. We outside, what up?” Cons said.
When asked if he considered himself the better rapper, he didn’t hesitate: “I have the No. 1 pen. It’s not No. 2, it’s not No. 3, it’s not no other number.”
He then clowned one of Push’s recent bars from Ace Trumpets on the Let God Sort Em Out album: “And besides that, didn’t he tell y’all, ‘Yellow diamonds look like peepee’?”
On that track, Push appeared to take subliminal shots at Ye, mocking YZY’s shipping delays and possibly throwing shade with a line about “interviews” — a nod to Ye’s recent commentary about him. Pusha parted ways with Ye and G.O.O.D. Music back in 2022, though Ye admitted on X earlier this year, “I miss me and Pusha’s friendship.”
Cons’ latest swipe comes on the heels of his Hot 97 appearance, where he reignited the beef by sharing alleged texts between Ye and Push. He accused Push of being a hypocrite for publicly disrespecting Ye while privately apologizing.
“One of the reasons why we didn’t have a ‘song of the summer,'” Cons said, “is because the sound bite of the summer was, ‘I don’t respect Kanye as a man,’ performed by Pusha T and his brother Malice, known as the Clipse.”
He even read the supposed texts aloud, in which Ye told Push the Drake beef caused “harm” to him and his family. Push allegedly apologized but said he was also “protecting” his family and brand.
Cons slammed the contradiction: “He actually said in his own words, ‘Sorry for any trauma I’ve caused you and your family.’ Where I’m from, if you’re willing to apologize to someone, that would mean you respect them. So if you’re running a rollout based on not respecting someone … are you being honest with your base? Are you being honest to the world? Is this a real feeling or is this contrived for marketing?”
The two have been at odds since 2011, when Consequence accused Push of stealing his style and dropped the diss track The Plagiarist Society.
And about those infamous yellow diamonds? Well, Complex went digging to see if “peepee” gems are actually a thing.
