
Pusha T says he will make "a decent example" out of whoever is leaking his music
Pusha T has issued a warning to whoever is leaking his music, stating, "I will make a decent example out of u".
Although Pusha T hasn't specifically revealed which leak prompted him to post a warning, last weekend his "Success & Nightmares" track was leaked online, and in June 2018 his "Sociopath" track (released officially in August 2019) was also leaked.
Posting the warning on Twitter, Pusha T wrote, "alll the leaks is cute, i don’t care for real cause once music is old to me it doesn’t matter...but i promise u this, if i find out who is leaking it i will make a decent example out of u...and no one can stop it, no Kanye, nobody! Just cause u think u can play with me."
alll the leaks is cute, i don’t care for real cause once music is old to me it doesn’t matter...but i promise u this, if i find out who is leaking it i will make a decent example out of u...and no one can stop it, no Kanye, nobody! Just cause u think u can play with me ☺️
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) October 13, 2019
Pusha T is one of many artists on G.O.O.D. Music that have been affected by the leaks. Over the weekend two new Kanye West tracks "All Dreams Real" and "Selah" were circulating online, and earlier this month Desiigner's 23-track project was shared on Soundcloud under the title Fuck G.O.O.D.
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