The subject of their most recent beef is because Drake believed that the Life of Pablo rapper told Pusha about Drake’s son, which was later used on “The Story Of Adidon” by Pusha. The two seemingly never pass up an opportunity to take shots at each other because of not seeing eye-to-eye for different reasons. However in recent years it’s been the opposite. These two rappers for the most part have had nothing but respect for each other since they have similar styles of music and are very good at their styles of music. So here seemingly while in the booth Drake questions why he’s even taking the time to respond to the “If You Know You Know” rapper. “You’re not even top five as far as your label talent goes…I really shouldn’t have given you none of my time because you older than the ni**a you running behind.” We already spoke of this beef but Drake let off two direct hits at the Good Music President in his “Duppy Freestyle” response. 1)Īs you already know this beef started with Pusha going at Drake on “Infrared” reigniting the flame that existed in 2016 when rapper Meek Mill stated that Drake uses ghostwriter, Quentin Miller, instead of writing his own lyrics. In other words, in this track the rap heavyweight is saying that the Slaughterhouse rapper not only doesn’t serve any purpose in the game anymore, but also arguably has never. Knowledge from ni**as who did not contribute to none of this here.” I’ve seen Budden careers turn to sitting around talking about other careers judging their peers. I got to watch who I’m talking to like it’s all ages. ““S*t is complex like short ni**as around tall ladies. Well Drake responded in a few different instances but most namely in 2018 in his track titled “Diplomatic Immunity.” Budden claimed that Drake seems uninspired and only hops on waves instead of starting them like he used to. This has been a lengthy beef that goes back to April 2016 when Budden heavily criticized Drake’s Album Views. So we’ve narrowed it down to the top seven, from strongest to weakest.
If you’re like me though waking up to this picture this morning has made you think about all the rap beefs that the Scorpion rapper has had in his career, but more specifically the most savage disses he’s handed out to whoever was brave enough to take shots at him. Overall though, yes Pusha T beat the seemingly untouchable Drake in that beef, because him revealing that Grammy-winning artist had a kid on the low had a way bigger impact than whatever Drake had to say about him on Duppy. “Infrared” and “The Story of Adidon” together don’t hold as much weight as Drake’s “Duppy Freestyle,” where he not only fired shots at Pusha, but also to the founder of Good Music, Kanye West. Personally, I’ll forever stand by my opinion that LYRICALLY Drake won that beef. With that being said I’m sure you’ve taken a trip down memory lane and reminisced about the whole exciting beef that took place two years ago. Now, whenever someone else posts a picture of Adonis, or whenever he posts a pic of himself (when he gets social media accounts) people will always think about Pusha. It’s a shame that in this advanced world of technology and social media that Drake’s son, Adonis, will forever be linked to the rap beef that his father had with Pusha T, due to the President of Good Music beating Drake to the announcement. One thing that falls in that category is that lengthy post that Aubrey “Drake” Graham put on Instagram in the wee hours of this morning.įor the first time ever since Graham’s rap nemesis, Pusha T, revealed to the world nearly two years ago that Graham had a son he was hiding, the self-proclaimed “6 God” shared a photo of his toddler son on social media. So if there’s one thing you can expect these days, it’s the unexpected. With us all pretty much on lockdown during this time of social distancing, it’s safe to say we’re in crazy times right now.