Pusha T Says His Verse On “New God Flow” Was Inspired By Birdman

HHW: So “New God Flow” was directed at Wayne and Drake?

PT: “New God Flow” was about, in my view, something I read in a Birdman interview that I didn’t like. He said something like “G.O.O.D. Music isn’t nothing” and it had nothing to do with Wayne or Drake per se. That was Birdman saying whatever he wanted to say and that was the basis of where all of my lines came from. Everybody else was on their love of Hip-Hop s**t.

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Pusha T says his verse on, “New God Flow,” was inspired by something he read in a Birdman interview, check his lyrics below.

Step on they necks ’til they can’t breathe
Claim they five stars but sell you dreams
They say death multiplies by threes
Line them all up and let’s just see
Fuck em ‘Ye, fuck em ‘Ye!
I wouldn’t piss on that nigga with Grand Marnier
(Woo!) They shitty shoppin’ at Targét
(Woo!) My shit is luxury Balmain (Ay!)
Im ballin’, Amar’e
A nick sold in the park then I want in
What’s a king without a crown, nigga?
What’s a circus without you clown niggas?
What’s a brick from an outta-town nigga
When you flood and you can drown niggas?
Here’s the G.O.O.D. Music golden child
M.A. dollar sign, can’t nobody hold me down

via Rap Genius

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