Pusha T Jabs Drake By Laughing Off His ‘Mob Talk’ Amid Kendrick Lamar & Future Beef


Pusha
T

has
taken
another
shot
at

Drake
,
laughing
off
the
notion
that
his
longtime
rival
is
a
threat
outside
of
the
studio.

The
6
God
has
seemingly
found
his
number
of
enemies
grow
in
recent
weeks,
with

Kendrick
Lamar

and

Future

dissing
him
on
wax
and

Rick
Ross
unfollowing
him
on
Instagram
.

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Now,
King
Push
has
piled
on
the
misery
by
scoffing
at
Drizzy’s

“Mob
Ties”

persona,
which
has
resurfaced
in
these
latest
feuds.

In
response
to
a
fan
who
wrote
on
X:
“I
just
wanted
to
point
out
that
after
all
these
years
of
mob
talk
from
Drake,
nobody
ever
laid
a
finger
on
@PUSHA_T,”
the

Clipse

rapper
sneered:
“Not
a
pinky
nail…
[crying
face
emoji].”

Pusha
T
and
Drake
have
been
feuding
for
over
a
decade,
exchanging
several
disses
on
records.

The
climatic
point
of
their
beef
came
in
2018
when
Pusha
released

“The
Story
of
Adidon,”

on
which
he
revealed
the
Canadian
rap
star
had
secretly
welcomed
a
son
with
a
former
adult
film
star.

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On
the
track,
Pusha
rapped:

“You
are
hiding
a
child,
let
that
boy
come
home/
Deadbeat
motherfucker,
playin’
border
patrol,
ooh/
Adonis
is
your
son/
And
he
deserves
more
than
an
Adidas
press
run,
that’s
real/
Love
that
baby,
respect
that
girl/
Forget
she’s
a
porn
star,
let
her
be
your
world,
yuugh!”

While
Drake’s
feud
with
Pusha
has
since
simmered
down,
his
long-running
rivalry
with
Kendrick
Lamar
has
recently
been
reignited,
while
he’s
also
seemingly
found
a
new
foe
in
Future.

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K.
Dot
took
aim
at
Drizzy,
as
well
as

J.
Cole
,
in
his

scathing
guest
verse
on
“Like
That”

from
Future
and
Metro
Boomin’s
joint
album


We
Don’t
Trust
You
.


On
the
chart-topping
song
,
he
rapped:

“Think
I
won’t
drop
the
location?
I
still
got
PTSD/
Muthafuck
the
big
three,
n-gga,
it’s
just
big
me/
N-gga,
bum,
what?
I’m
really
like
that/
And
your
best
work
is
a
light
pack/
N-gga,
Prince
outlived
Mike
Jack.”

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Drake’s
Artist
Baka
Not
Nice
Takes
Aim
At
Pusha
T
On
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Song: ‘Almost
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Your
Show
Up’


Fans
also
speculated
that
Future
swiped
Drake
on
the
album

despite
their
previously
close
relationship
which
produced
a
joint
mixtape
and
a
co-headlining
tour.

It
has
been
rumored
that
the
two
fell
out
over
a
woman,
with
Pluto
rapping
on
the
album:

“You
a
n-gga
No.1
fan,
dog/
Sneak
dissin’,
I
don’t
understand,
dog/
Pillowtalkin’,
actin’
like
a
fed,
dog/
I
don’t
need
another
fake
friend,
dog/
Can’t
be
’bout
a
ho,
’cause
we
sharin’,
dog/
In
yo
feelings,
n-gga,
why
you
playin’,
dog?”

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While
Drake
has
yet
to
directly
address
the
shots,
he
has
issued
a
number
of
statements
that
appear
to
be
aimed
at
Kendrick
and
Future.

During
a
recent
show
in
Florida,

he
gave
a
defiant
speech
where
he
said
:
“I
got
my
fucking
head
up
high,
my
back
straight,
I’m
10
fucking
toes
down
in
Florida
and
anywhere
else
I
go.
And
I
know
that
no
matter
what,
there’s
not
a
n-gga
on
this
Earth
that
could
ever
fuck
with
me
in
my
life!”

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In
a
separate
Instagram
post,

he
seemingly
warned
Future
and
Metro
by
writing
:
“I
could
never
sell
ya’ll
out
to
sell
my
latest
work.
Never
do
you
bad
out
the
blue
but
I’m
down
to
make
it
worse.”

Drake’s
close
associate
and
former
bodyguard

OVO
Chubbs
also
waded
into
the
war
of
words
by
calling
Kendrick
a
“little
boy”

and
claiming
he
“knows
better”
than
to
release
a
full-blown
diss
track
at
the
6
God,
as
was
rumored
by
streamer
Adin
Ross.

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