King Push wrapping up his latest album. Discusses the Drake situation. |
Despite the drama facing Kanye West and Pete Davidson, the feud between Pusha T and Drake appears to be over for now.
This was one of the most ugliest feuds in modern history.
The feud began back when Cash Money Records still on its high game. Birdman had featured Clipse (a group composed of Pusha T and his brother No Malice) on his album. Pusha's mentor Pharrell Williams was on good terms with Birdman and Lil Wayne but Push felt they were genuine. So in a single called, "Mr. Me Too" it appears the single aimed at Cash Money and Lil Wayne didn't appreciated that.
The feud intensified when Push released the hard hitting diss, "Exodus 23:1" which aimed at Birdman, Ronald "Slim" Williams, Drake, Lil Wayne and the label. He accused Cash Money of having ghostwriters and they weren't street.
Lil Wayne fired back with Ghoulish. It didn't land much of a blow on Push and Tunechi didn't respond any further.
Drake on the other hand, was subliminal. The two had went at it for years.
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Drake called Push's drug trafficking past a scam and called him a bench player to Kanye West and Pharrell Williams, the two who produced most of his albums.
Drake was called out in the single "Infrared" on the Daytona album. The single accused Drake of having a ghostwriter and being signed to three labels and he ain't getting paid.
The 6 God released the "Duppy Freestyle" which said his drug dealing past is fake, Kanye West is pretty much a crazy piece of shit and dissing Pusha T would boost the rival's sales. He also aimed at his longtime girlfriend now wife, Virginia Williams.
Push came back hard. The single "The Story of Adidon" was added to Daytona. Push responded with the Jay-Z "Story of O.J." beat. He said that Drake had an illegitimate child and Noah "40" Shebib has multiple sclerosis. The song's cover also had Drake dressed in a Jim Crow shirt with blackface makeup.
After that, Drake admitted he has a son and admitted he was bested by Pusha T. He vowed to never settle the feud with the Virginia Beach rapper/media personality.
Well after years of dissing and slick talking from both parties, it appears that Pusha T is looking forward to end the feud once and for all.
During a recent visit to Complex, Pusha T spoke to Speedy Morman about Drizzy using one of his lines and how he doesn’t think anything of it.
“I thought he was propping up his son speaking French,” Pusha said before saying he didn’t find anything suspicious about it. “I wouldn’t put my son in that type of energy, and he was a Clipse fan back then, so it makes sense.”
Speedy then brought up the time in November 2021 when Drake and Kanye West squashed their beef and asked Push whether he could get over the beef he has with the 6 God. Pusha T has already moved on from it, apparently.
“Oh, I’ve already looked past that,” he said. “I looked past that. I don’t look towards that anymore. Bygones are bygones, as far as I see. I think it’s really good that they did squash it. That works really good for them.”
He added, “When he told me, I told him that might be good for you. That shit will work well for you. We don’t gotta consult, but we just had a talk about it.”
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