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Pusha T Explains Why He Thinks Kanye West Isn’t A Man

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Pusha T Explains Why He Thinks Kanye West Isn’t A Man
Pusha T Says He Doesn’t Think Kanye West Is A Man

Kanye West’s controversial takes over the years has left him without friends. During a recent interview with GQ, Pusha T who served as the president of GOOD Music, a record label founded by Ye, spoke about his relationship with the rapper.

The interview is part of Clipse’s roll out for their first album in 15 years, “Let God Sort Em Out.” The group consisting of the brothers Thornton, better known as Malice and Pusha T, have a new album on the way.

Speaking on Kanye’s online antics, Pusha T said: “It’s like, bro, you’ve been mentioning me, screaming about me… you got every soul believing that I’ve done such a great injustice to you. And that’s a lie. He goes on his rants.”

Pusha T Says He Doesn’t Think Kanye West Is A Man

He continued, “The one thing that I can say about him is that he knows that every issue that he’s having and crying about online right now, I’ve told him distinctly about those things, distinctly.”

”So when he gets up there and with his KKK mask and he’s screaming behind it like a pro wrestler—he got to scream behind a mask. He don’t talk to me like he talks to others,” he added.

Pusha then revealed exactly why they’re no longer friends. He explained that he doesn’t respect the “Yeezy” creator as a ‘man’ and is unable to hide that opinion of him while they’re together.

“We made some great sh*t, bro. We did… He’s a genius,” he said. “And his intuition is even more genius level, right? But that’s why me and him don’t get along, because he sees through my fakeness with him. He knows I don’t think he’s a man. He knows it.”

“That’s why me and him don’t click, because he knows what I really, really think of him. He’s showed me the weakest sides of him, and he knows how I think of weak people,” he added.

This is coming after Ye admitted on X, formerly Twitter, that he misses his friendship with Pusha T. “I miss me and Pusha’s friendship,” the “Donda” rapper wrote following the release of Clipse’s new single, ‘Ace Trumpets.’

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