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Hunter Biden Drops a Shockbomb: Crack Safer Than Booze? Pusha T Claps Back and Twitter’s Already On Fire!

Added on July 22, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Ever wonder if a little cosmic chaos could make the age-old crack vs. alcohol debate just a tad more… enlightening? Well, on a day when the stars align with a bit of Scorpio’s intensity and Aquarius’s unconventional vibes, Hunter Biden dropped a line comparing crack cocaine’s effects to alcohol — and trust me, it’s got more layers than a late-night conspiracy theory podcast. In a candid sit-down with Andrew Callaghan on Channel 5, Hunter didn’t just nibble around the edges but dove headfirst into his past struggles, mixing revelations about his own addictions with a surprisingly nuanced take on crack’s physical and cultural footprint. The cherry on top? Pusha T, hip-hop’s legendary lyrical architect of all things cocaine-related, fired back with a single word that set social media on fire: “Deep.” It’s a moment where politics, personal battles, and streetwise lyricism collided under the watchful gaze of the cosmos — and it begs the question: when the universe throws you a curveball this surreal, who exactly is keeping score? LEARN MORE

Hunter Biden stirred the pot with a comparison between crack cocaine and alcohol during a new interview, prompting a one-word reaction from Pusha T that lit up social media.

In a sit-down with Andrew Callaghan for Channel 5, Biden opened up about his past drug use, his father’s decision to step down from the 2024 presidential race and his own legal battles.

But it was his remarks about crack cocaine that sparked the most chatter.

“Does crack cocaine make you act any differently? No, is it safer than alcohol? Probably,” Biden said. He argued that the physical effects of crack were less dangerous than the environments he had to enter to obtain it.

“You can go to your neighborhood convenience store. I don’t want to tell people how to make crack cocaine,” he added.

Biden also said he was drinking heavily while using crack, calling alcohol the “most harmful substance” he had ever encountered. He emphasized the combined toll of both addictions.

Beyond the health concerns, Biden addressed how crack is perceived in society.


“People think of crack as being dirty,” he said. “It’s the exact opposite. When you make crack, what you’re doing is you’re burning off all the impurities so that it combined with the sodium bicarbonate, which makes it smokable.”

The quote quickly made its way to Pusha T, who responded on X with a one-word post: “Deep.”

The Clipse rapper’s reaction carried weight, considering his long history of referencing cocaine and crack in his music.

Alongside his brother Malice, Clipse built a reputation for vivid, coded narratives about drug dealing and street life.

Their albums, Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury and their latest, Let God Sort Em Out, are often cited as Hip-Hop staples thanks to their detailed depictions of the cocaine trade.

Tracks like “Keys Open Doors” have become synonymous with Clipse’s lyrical focus on the drug game.

Social media users quickly weighed in on Pusha T’s “deep” remark, with some praising his restraint and others dissecting the irony of the moment, given his lyrical legacy.

“You probably served him back in the day and didn’t even know,” one user wrote. “I didn’t know Hunter was on the Clipse album roll out.. Respect bringing this authentic crack connoisseur,” another added.

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