Dear Mr. Terrence LeVarr Thornton (aka Pusha T),
You choose to dismiss my talent for simply working with another artist by the name of Quentin Miller who stated back in 2015 that he only helped me to put a couple of songs together, not write my lyrics for me. Well, if that’s that case, then how do you feel about Kanye West? You know, the man who makes most of your beats as I’m sure he’s helped you put songs together plenty of times in the studio. I’ve done a lot of things for Quentin Miller that he more than likely didn’t need from me and as a result he’s now a better artist standing on his own. Meanwhile I can get inside of a recording booth and make music for 30 straight hours if I wanted to while you are too busy running around telling corny jokes that fail to get a laugh out of me. I’m not sure if you realize this, but I was recently in your neck of the woods writing wonderful rhymes for future projects because I’ve grown tired of sitting around and watching all of the people who take issues with me continually get paid off of talking about me being on top of the rap game. I’ve been in the studio making music at such a non-stop pace that one of the side effects I’m experiencing is overheating which requires me to constantly have my temperature check to make sure that all of this fire building up inside of my brain doesn’t slow me down. For the life of me I have to figure out why you knee grows continue to listen to people like Steven Victor and some other person named Denim who work for Def Jam Records. Your latest song titled Infrared apparently had you in the wrong frame of mind to where you could honestly think you could effectively diss me on record. Now I’ve flipped the script on you and dissed you on record and the fans appear to love my diss more than yours.
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