A Brief History Of Pusha T And Drake’s Feud
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On Wednesday night, Pusha T held a listening event for his upcoming “Daytona” album and one track, in particular, is getting a lot of buzz.
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In “Infrared”, Pusha says “It was written like Nas, but it came from Quentin” which references Quentin Miller, Drake’s alleged ghostwriter.
Just two days later, Drake responded with some heat of his own in a new track called “Duppy Freestyle” and he takes aim at not only Pusha T, but Kanye as well.
Drake starts the song off by admitting to working with Quentin Miller but also pointing out Pusha’s hypocrisy.
“So if you rebuke me for working with someone else on a couple of verses / What do you really think of the n*gga that’s making your beats? / I’ve done things for him I thought he never would need /Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me /I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat.”
That’s just the tip of the iceberg. The entire song is dedicated to G.O.O.D Music’s frontmen.
Drake and Pusha T have a long history of throwing jabs at each other. Hit the flip for a brief run down.
Pusha T – Exodus 23:1 (2013)
“Contract all f*cked up /I guess that means you all f*cked up /You signed to one nigga that signed to another nigga /That’s signed to three niggas, now that’s bad luck / Damn that shit even the odds now / You better off selling this hard now / You call it living out your dreams /You can’t fly without your wings”
Pusha T drops bars about Drake being signed to Lil Wayne who is signed to Birdman and unable to get paid.
Drake – Tuscan Leather (2013)
“Get hype on tracks and jump in front of a bullet you wasn’t meant for/Cause you don’t really wanna hear me vent more / Hot temper, scary outcome / Here’s a reason for niggas that’s hatin’ without one /That always let they mouth run / Bench players talkin’ like starters, I hate it”
Drake tells Pusha T to mind his business and calls him G.O.O.D. Music’s bench player.
Pusha T – H.G.T.V. Freestyle (2016)
“It’s too far gone when the realest ain’t real/I walk amongst the clouds, so your ceilings ain’t real / These ni**as ‘Call of Duty’ ’cause they killings ain’t real / With a questionable pen so the feeling ain’t real.”
Pusha T references “So Far Gone” as well as the clouds on the “Nothing Was The Same” artwork. He also mentions Drake’s “questionable pen” after the ghostwriting rumors.
“330 spin, cook a steak up on this grill / Me myself and I, we like a hamster in the wheel / Rolls emblem, Black Virginian / Pull in a neighborhood I don’t blend in”
Pusha T makes a reference to Virginia Black, Drake’s new liquor.
Drake – Two Birds One Stone (2016)
“But really it’s you with all the drug dealer stories / That’s gotta stop though / You made a couple chops and now you think you Chapo / If you ask me though you ain’t lining in the trunk with kilos / You bagging weed with all your n****s watching Pacino / Like, ‘This is what we need to be on,’ but never went live / You middleman in this s**t, you were never those guys”
Drake calls Pusha T a fake drug dealer and claims he never really moved weight.