G.O.O.D. Music's Big Sean is falling back on feeding into the current feud between Lil Wayne and his lablemate Pusha T, saying there is no benefit from rap beef.
In Big Sean's POV, there are better things they should focus on besides going at each other.
"I think beef is weak. Crack is wack. I don't encourage that," Sean said in an interview. "Yeah, I'm cool with Pusha T, I'm cool with everybody. The thing is, people gotta understand that we got no point in beefing. We got families to take care of, we got moms to take care of. I ain't about to be over here arguing with nobody. We all on the same team. We all young men, black men, black, white, it doesn't matter, but just entrepreneurs trying to get it."(Wired 96.5)
Over the weekend, Young Money President Mack Maine also belittled Wayne and Pusha T's publicized issues.
"It's not like that. I don't see it like that. That's not what we in the game for," Young Money president Mack Maine told MTV News of a potential G.O.O.D./YMCMB dustup. "If it ever came to that, God forbid, that's a whole different story, but right now we're just tryin' to get paper, we're just tryin' to get money, man, and make good music. And ['My Homies Still'] was a great song that was made before that situation happened, and I'm not 'bout to go into the studio and tell Wayne to take [Big Sean] off. Wayne not tryna take him off -- he's good peeps, he's fam."(MTV)
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