Drake Vs Pusha T beef

in #news6 years ago (edited)

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Over the past one week since I found out about the Drake Vs Pusha T beef, I have been trying to unravel the cause and origin of wrangle. Like you might be wondering how exactly this beef originated. I watched this video:

which gave me a brief hint then I did little research. Some say that the origin of the Drake vs. Pusha-T beef dates back 15 years to a dispute over a Birdman song called “What Happened to That Boy.” I mean 15 years ago? Who would have thought so. Others say the tensions between Drake and Pusha stretch all the way back to 2006 — starting off with a general attack on Lil Wayne and his Young Money crew, of which Drake is a member, and getting more specific over 2012-13 via songs like Pusha’s “Exodus 23:1” and Drake’s “Tuscan Leather” — the battle burst into the open over the past few weeks with “Infared,” Drake’s response “Duppy Freestyle,”* and especially Pusha’s ferocious response, “The Story of Adidon,” which features a cover photo of Drake in blackface makeup and hard lyrical jabs about the biracial rapper being “always afraid he wasn’t black enough”;

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He also goes after Drake for a child he allegedly fathered as well as his producer Noah “40” Shebib’s multiple sclerosis. Five days after Pusha-T dropped Drake diss track “The Story of Adidon,” things have remained quiet over at camp OVO despite calls for a Drake clapback. Now, word comes that the beef has been halted temporarily (if not for good) thanks to Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince who is considered to be a mentor to Drake.

Kanye West has however distanced himself from the beef saying:

“I’ve never been about beef. I’m about love. Lines were crossed and it’s not good for anyone, so this is dead now.”

In my opinion Drake came with rap punchlines and Pusha hit back with investigative journalism

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