Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "PUSHA T, PHARRELL WILLIAMS, NO MALICE - SO BE IT (TRAVIS SCOTT DISS)"

Episode Date: June 19, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:05 You know, sometimes I think to myself, maybe you're going a little bit too hard on Jack Quees-Webster. And then days like this happen and ultimately it just submits what I've been saying about this man, Travis Scott, as push a team, came out and said what I've been saying for quite some time as far as on the podcast, notorious mass effect, as you already know. So if you're new, just know long-time listeners already know my astute. observation of that man, Jaquoise, because there's a lot of things that happen in the field that just gets glossed over. So when Pusherty is pointing out how Travis Scott is very fake in general
Starting point is 00:00:49 and how he just jumps on the side that's winning, that's not my, that's definitely not my pathway to getting you to understand how Travis Scott is not a great human being, right? what I talk about, what you're going to get into right now, before we get into the whole push of T going at Travis Scott, because there's a lot. Like, as far as Kendrick Lamarer completely going at Drake and uplifting every single metric across his whole career, having his most successful track of all time going at Drake, safe to say, push a T is trying to replicate and imitate
Starting point is 00:01:25 that formula. But he does have certain plot points that is justifiably, um, connecting to his rollout right he has reasons why he's saying what he's saying Farrell did produce the the track that just came out as far as so be it and they have like Virginia ties or whatever so when it comes to push a tea and for real it seems like it seems essential that pushy tea would just go against Travis Scott as far as going at forrell Williams via the Drake meltdown verse now anyways I say all that to say this. Travis Scott once again has to be brought to the forefront,
Starting point is 00:02:09 has to be brought in front of the congregation, because of course in Juneteenth, we have to hold certain black icons to the fire because at some point, at some point, we need a real apology for what happened November 5th, 2021. Because of course, I've been reiterating this for quite some time. I mean, I've been talking about this on every single Travis Scott released post-2021 to the point where
Starting point is 00:02:35 Burn a boy and my coverage of Burn a Boy and Travis Scott's track T-T-T-T-T-A. It's like T-A-T-A-T-A just in case you was wanting to type it in but my coverage of that track and it's a Burner Boy track I still went at Travis Scott. I got to let you know that this man has no shame
Starting point is 00:02:51 as far as what happened in the AstroWorld Fiasco and someone would say well why would you put all of that on him I'm glad you asked I'm glad you asked but then you know what I was like Tim look at the state of hip-hop like what's going on so let's look at the state of hip hop right august 1st 2015 yes i'm taking it all the way back
Starting point is 00:03:09 to 2015 lalapalooza chicago travis scott was arrested for inciting fans to jump barricades and rush to stage not travis scott hold up i know that ain't who i think it is he pleaded guilty hold up i know that ain't who i think it is pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and paid a fine that was all the way back in 2015 ladies and gentlemen let's fast for it 2017 of april Terminal 5, New York City. Travis Scott once again encouraged a fan to jump from a balcony and to the crowd during the show. I know that ain't who I think it is. Now let's go to my hometown, Walmart Music Pavilion and Rogers, Arkansas.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Well, Rogers is not my hometown, but Arkansas in general. May 13, 2017. What in the world did Travis do? Travis Scott was arrested Not arrested But then you know what I'm saying I was like damn look at the state of hip hop Like what's going on
Starting point is 00:04:09 Travis Scott was arrested after urging fans To bypass security and rush the stage Resulting in injuries to a security guard A police officer And uh hold up Hold on hold on hold on Wait hold up You telling me
Starting point is 00:04:25 All these incidents And he still didn't learn 2015 to 2017 anyways May 13 2017 urge fans to rush to stage and guess what? All these injuries happen to a security guard
Starting point is 00:04:40 a police officer and a moat and other several other attendees sometimes I think about this and I just say to myself but then you know what I'm saying I was like damn look at the state of hip hop like what's going on Travis Scott pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
Starting point is 00:04:57 so keep in mind 2017 play guilty 2015 play guilty once again i mean goodness somebody would say why why wouldn't you learn your lesson buddy i don't know but anyways november 5th 2021 50 000 people in attendance right and overall when it comes to the mass casualties that happened in the midst of this event 10 people died the youngest was nine years old. All that has happened from a crowd rush. Now, it was very interesting how these casualties was happening and Travis Scott set ended about 37 minutes after the mass casualty declaration. Ladies and gentlemen, we are not dealing with a respectable human being right here.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Travis Scott is one of the oldest examples in the book on is rather to be liked to be, uh, to be, uh, then to be right. Right. It is right. You will rather be like than to be right. Because of course, if people like you, then you can say all the wrong things. You can perform all the wrong actions. You can have all type of inciting or riot incident going from 2015 all the way up to 2021, they ultimately ended in 10 people dying. And people just don't care. Travis Scott put out a utopia, and not even, but let's not even get to that, right?
Starting point is 00:06:40 Travis Scott, you know, of course, 10 people dying is a huge incident in itself because those people are no longer here. Not to get on a morbid note, but I think some people forget why I go at Travis Scott time and time and time again. It's simply because of this video. If he would have came out with a real apology about. the tragedy because of course everybody makes mistakes
Starting point is 00:07:02 but until I get a real apology I am consistently exposing the fraudulent nature of Travis Scott because look at this video right here Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio I just want to send out prayers to the
Starting point is 00:07:20 to the ones that was lost last night we're actually working right now to identify the families so we can help assist him through this tough time. You know, my fans, my fans really mean the world of me, and I always just really want to leave them with a positive experience. And any time I can make out, you know, anything that's going on. Now, of course, you're probably, at first glance, you wonder,
Starting point is 00:07:49 what's wrong with this apology? Seems pretty sincere to me. And then you realize, 10 people died. This is not like, oh, somebody got injured. 10 people died at his festival. I think as far as a more structured apology, that was basically what needed to happen because of that event. Not a video seeming like you just rode out of bed, your publicist hit you, and now you're making a video. Now you're basically like, oh, I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:08:20 This man looking like he rubbing his eyes, like he just woke up, publicist just hit him. I feel like a real apology as far as, it doesn't have to be as far as with politicians. do as far as having a whole address of the union but definitely a more produced type of apology because of course when it comes to the people who are no longer here you being able to help their families and being able to show that you help their families not just talking like he is in this video i think that's what's justifiable in the overall aftermath of 10 people dying so anyways you know i stopped show and you know helped them get the help they need you know that's what he said he stopped the show and helped him get the name uh he helped them get the help that they need ladies and gentlemen
Starting point is 00:09:08 going back to what i was saying Travis scott set ended about 37 minutes after after after the mass casualty declaration 30 the the scott the set ended not oh they cleaned up everything after You know, the set, he was going with this, he was continuing his set, and it ended after the mass casualty declaration. Anyways, I don't want to keep being y'all down with this. I just want you all to know that Travis Guy's not a good human being. And at the end of day, if you like his music, you know what I mean? So be it.
Starting point is 00:09:41 You know, people still playing R. Kelly's music to this day, right? So with that being said, push a tea. He wanted to come out and he had his own Jack Quees-Webster smoke because he had enough of that flip-flopper to the point where he came out and said this. I just thought it was disrespectful. I'm like, man, you know, we don't even want you here. To be honest, like, we're not here to hog knob with any rappers. And I personally don't like rappers who don't rap.
Starting point is 00:10:08 What? Like, I don't want to hear that. Like, I don't want it. So, you know, to come and interrupt the session, to do something backhanded and backbiting, and not for nothing. Like, man, I didn't have to put my arm around you before. Not his arm around them. But, you know, to go along with the title, so be it. He does this numerous times.
Starting point is 00:10:31 You know what I'm saying? He'll do it with his mentor. Not numerous. You know what I'm saying? You know, he was even instrumental in the, in this whole, in the whole beef now, the like that verse. Right. You know what I'm saying? Egging that on.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Huh. I don't want nobody who don't rap the egg nothing on. You don't rap. Stay out of rapper's business. You specifically stay out of rapper's business. Mm. Don't do that. So anyways, I think y'all can understand why this man had the vitriol for Travis Scott
Starting point is 00:11:01 because this track is also going at Travis Scott. And obviously, I'm not going to play it because of copyright reasons. But the main thing I want to let you know that Pusha T currently has a track title. So be it out now. And let's just say the last verse is going at Jack Creeze Webster to the point where I had to cover this and give it the deserve it needed as far as the lengthies. coverage pause you guys see that's the problem but as far as giving it the coverage that deserve uh deserve pushy tea actually um put out the track so it uh so be it and actually it's not on
Starting point is 00:11:40 dsps only thing that's out on dsps currently is ace trumpets with the clips and malice i think that's different from no that's definitely different from so be it but anyways they're promoting an upcoming album let god sort them out that's coming out july 11th and If he's starting to roll out like this, this early, it's almost like he's incentivizing and egging somebody to say something back. You know, he's basically, you ever seen somebody and they do something and you look at him and they like say something. That's essentially what Push the Tea is doing.
Starting point is 00:12:10 He basically let Travis Scott know, I'm not feeling you at all. Everything, your whole movement, like everything about you. What would Kendrick say on Euphoria? I hate the way that you walk. I hate the way that you talk. I hate the way that you breathe. I hate the way that you have more streams to me. All right, he ain't say all that.
Starting point is 00:12:27 But anyways, you get the point. Pushing T essentially on the track, So Be It, showcase that he has a lot of vitriol towards Travis Scott because of his flip-flop nature. Now, of course, the line that a lot of people refer to, we're going to have to go over there because I love getting into lyrics. So when it comes to this Sobeate track, everybody goes to the third verse,
Starting point is 00:12:51 which actually, this track is beyond phenomenal. One of the better. tracks of 2025 i'm not going to lie to you malice went crazy i love the way that rappers who actually care about the art for him switch up the flows when they come over a beat uh pulse you guys but basically what i'm talking about is their approach to a beat being different is what lyruses do because they want to differentiate and make their verses unique so anyways verse four push a t said you cried in front of me you died in front of me calabas calabas this is a pgipa Basses took your woman and your pride in front of me.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Her utopia had moved right up the street and her lip gloss was popping. She ain't need you to eat. But then you know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, look at the state of hip hop. Like, what's going on? The net going to call it the way that they see it. But I got the video. I can share and A.E.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Now, ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what A.E means. I'm not going to lie to you. Like, what does A.E mean? Likely, really. referring to, let's see, A, yeah. Oh, Anthony Edwards. Oh, that's cool. That's why I like lyricists.
Starting point is 00:14:02 It's like a lot of Easter eggs like that. So apparently he's talking about Anthony Edwards. You know, he's talking about sending the video because, you know, Anthony Edwards is like the most popular deadbeat dad. I've never seen anything like it. How you become popular for being the deadbeat? Like this man's saying, I ain't taken care of everybody's like, yeah, you do you. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:14:17 Anyways. So he said, but I got the video and I can share it in A.E it. They wouldn't believe it. But I can't unsee it. Luckily, I ain't TMZ, so be it. So be it. Oh, my goodness. When I tell you, hold on, this is a PG podcast,
Starting point is 00:14:33 but sometimes I got let FunkFlex come in. Because, you know, with this being a PG podcast, you need some other people to spice it up a little bit. So I just want to let you all hear this right quick because this is exactly how I feel about this entire track. Yeah, listen. That's cool motherfucking bars, nigga. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Wait, hold on. What did you say? Listen, that's cool motherfucking bars, Nick. Oh. I know nothing about that. Oh, okay. So obviously, Pusha T don't know none.
Starting point is 00:15:01 I mean, Travis Scott don't know nothing about that because he's not going to rap with Pusha T. That's not going to happen at all. I mean, I think he put up some type of lizard video, which goes back to the point that push the T was making about the net, going to call it the way that they see it because Travis Scott's more popular. They're going to be like you're basically hating on Travis Scott, right? That's why he said the net going to call it the way they see it. Because the way that the internet is going to see it is that he's hating on Travis
Starting point is 00:15:21 Scott. it isn't going to completely dismiss it which is why i wanted to get into my personal reason for why i go at travis guy every single time he releases a track because until i get a real apology not a half sleepy looking like you just took a melatonin type apology for 10 people dying at your festival until i get a real apology for that i'm gonna continue to bring that up so anyways uh that's basically it um like i said the album's not coming out to like july 11 so i'm not going to spend too much uh I'm not going to spend any more time on this. Basically, so be it, it's out on the internet.
Starting point is 00:15:56 It's not on DSPs. I just look. So shout out to Pusha T for showcasing why he's probably one of the more authentic rappers in the game. If you come to realize Pusha T's battle with Little Wayne all the way back when he said another double platinum rapper that can't retire, safe to say. well another point my favorite artist so I don't like bringing this point up when he said to Aubrey right
Starting point is 00:16:27 you are hiding a child let that boy come home dead B M this is a PG podcast dad B MF playing border control but then you know what I'm saying I was like damn look at the state of hip hop
Starting point is 00:16:42 like what's going on so safe to say I really like the way that pushy tea is very authentic in his music so without you know I don't want to make this too long So anyways, with that being said, click my link, check in my bio, let me know on one of my social media. Have you heard the full track from Pusha T and Malice, which, you know, they're going as the group title to clips,
Starting point is 00:16:58 but if you type in Push A T or still pull up? Have you heard, so be it. And if you have, what do you feel about Pusha T taking shots at Travis Scott indirectly?

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