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Earlier this month, Jim Jones aggressively kicked Pusha T off the all-time top 50 rappers list Billboard had included Push in.

“What he’s done to put him on the greatest rappers of all time besides talk about coke that he probably didn’t sell himself,” Jones wondered.  “Nobody has dressed like him.  Nobody wants to be like Pusha T.  I don’t remember nothing.  But when we gonna talk about rap.  When a n*gga that’s popping, the b*tches wanna f*ck him and the n*ggas wanna be like him.  I don’t now too many n*ggas in this game that was leaning towards being like Pusha T.  Pusha don’t hold now weight out here.  You go in the clubs I don’t know no record they play with Pusha T.  They don’t play his sh*t outside.”

Capo did Breakfast Club this morning and addressed those comments by issuing a challenge to Charlamagne and DJ Envy.

“Can you sing along to five Pusha T records right now? His records,” Jones wondered

CTG started to give an indication he could.

So he turned his attention to DJ Ency

“I can’t rap five verses.  I can’t,” Envy conceded.

Then he asked other members of The Breakfast Club staff, who also came up empty.  Jones then made a point about some of the other rappers on the list

“Could you rap five Hov verses if they came on? Could you rap five Drake verses if they came on?” Jones asked rhetorically.

Then he tried to say something nice about Push.

“Shoutout to Pusha T, I love your soul. You my dawg. You not in my top 50. You might be in Charlamagne’s top 50 and things like that, but you haven’t done that much for me in my life.

Does Push need to do something about this wanton disrespect?

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