Saturday, August 18, 2012

Jae Millz tells who "Hearing Voices" was aimed at

YMCMB artist Jae Millz released a track last week where he took some subliminal shots and many assumed it was in response to Pusha T's Exodus 23:1. Well Millz spoke with the people over at MTV's RapFix and explained exactly who was the intended target.


“I don’t want people to get everything misconstrued; like I just sat down and penned a whole record about Pusha T. Pusha T ain’t the only person that’s been saying a bunch of slick shit about Young Money. This ain’t a personal beef. We’re all nice with words and we’ve all got dirt on each other, so at some point dudes are gonna be throwing bombs—it’s not always gonna be darts or sneak jabs.”

“Enough is enough, it ain’t nothing personal and I don’t want anyone to feel like its YMCMB against vs. G.O.O.D. Music or Jae Millz hates Pusha T. If I really wanted to diss Pusha, I would’ve taken all Pusha T beats and really dissed Pusha T. Pusha is not the only person dissing YMCMB. I didn’t sit down and make a Pusha T record, I sat down and made a record for everybody throwing darts.”

“Just because I did ‘Hearing Voices’ voices doesn’t mean I ain’t never like the Clipse, cause that’s gonna be a lie. I’m not gonna say ‘Alone in Vegas’ ain’t my shit, I’m not gonna say I ain’t like ‘My God’ but I’m gonna say that record he did with The-Dream was totally unnecessary. You’re reaching with that, and what’re you reaching for? You’re reaching because Big Sean is on ‘My Homies Still’ and just did a video with Wayne.”

Millz also mentioned Common’s beef with Drake and referenced Chris Brown’s freestyle over ‘I Don’t Like’, adding that his jabs at Drake no sense since Brown is set to be featured on Birdman’s upcoming album. “Chris Brown is my man, but I don’t understand what the ‘I Don’t Like’ freestyle was about. I don’t have a personal beef with Chris Brown, same way I don’t have a personal beef with Pusha, but don’t think niggas ain’t paying attention to the shit y’all saying.”

“Wayne does not go in the fucking studio and think about dissing nobody. ‘Ghoulish’ came because he heard a record and it thought, ‘these niggas is going hard’. I’m not about to go on a ‘I hate G.O.O.D. music campaign’. I didn’t say a bunch of names in there but I’m talking about a lot of different niggas in there and they know who they are.”

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