Pusha T Drops 2nd Diss On McDonald's for Arby's: 'Rib Roast!'

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Pusha T is back with his 2nd McDonald's diss track of the year...and this time he burns the McRib!!!

On the new album "Rib Roast", King Push peddles Arby's Real Country Rib Sandwich while sending blows to the Golden Arches with lyrics like... "McDonald, what are you selling the mystery meat? / Hop up and go away, what does history teach? / Mickey D's McRib, you're not it in the streets / The real country style rib sandwich here for compete."

Call it back from the grill... Pusha and his brother No Malice from The Clipse wrote the iconic McDonald's "I'm Lovin' It" jingle in 2003, but the brothers didn't take any royalties from the end of business.

Speaking to Complex about the 'Rib Roast' premiere, Pusha says he has no ill will towards McDonald's, admitting it wasn't the best deal for him per se - but it doesn't. not prevent killing Ronald & co. on wax.

Pusha's "Spicy Fish Diss Track" dropped in March and would have given Arby an $8 million marketing raise, plus a better offer for Pusha... 40% ownership of the track!!!

Pusha says he's trying to take "street hip hop" to the next level, and his partnership with Arby's is just another step up the resume.

Cooking burgers with lyrics is, without a doubt, safer beef for all rappers these days.

Pusha T Drops 2nd Diss On McDonald's for Arby's: 'Rib Roast!'
push t

Composition TMZ/Getty

Pusha T is back with his 2nd McDonald's diss track of the year...and this time he burns the McRib!!!

On the new album "Rib Roast", King Push peddles Arby's Real Country Rib Sandwich while sending blows to the Golden Arches with lyrics like... "McDonald, what are you selling the mystery meat? / Hop up and go away, what does history teach? / Mickey D's McRib, you're not it in the streets / The real country style rib sandwich here for compete."

Call it back from the grill... Pusha and his brother No Malice from The Clipse wrote the iconic McDonald's "I'm Lovin' It" jingle in 2003, but the brothers didn't take any royalties from the end of business.

Speaking to Complex about the 'Rib Roast' premiere, Pusha says he has no ill will towards McDonald's, admitting it wasn't the best deal for him per se - but it doesn't. not prevent killing Ronald & co. on wax.

Pusha's "Spicy Fish Diss Track" dropped in March and would have given Arby an $8 million marketing raise, plus a better offer for Pusha... 40% ownership of the track!!!

Pusha says he's trying to take "street hip hop" to the next level, and his partnership with Arby's is just another step up the resume.

Cooking burgers with lyrics is, without a doubt, safer beef for all rappers these days.

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