In an exclusive sit down interview with The Breakfast Club, Rap-A-Lot CEO J. Prince talks about his upcoming book The Art and Science of Respect and why he told Drake to fall back with the beef with Good Music’s Pusha T. “I feel Pusha T was disrespectful because he crossed the line in music. Pusha T went to a “Pig Pen” mentality however Drake was cocked and loaded and ready to fire a response.”
“I call it a pigpen mentality. We gonna put this to bed because we can’t get in the pigpen with pigs, because pigs turn into hogs, and then hogs get slaughtered. That’s not his character. We ain’t worked this hard to cheat ourselves over nothing,” he continued.
“The ingredients was overwhelming. I know for a fact that it would have been bad for Kanye and my man,” he said of the track. “It just wouldn’t be good. It’s beyond music at that point. It’s going to affect the livelihood. It’s going to interfere with his whole lifestyle from that moment.”
Check out the entire interview and learn a lot about the “boogie man of hip hop”