Drake Denies Getting Pusha T Banned From Canada: ‘Come On Over’

    Drake’s OVO team member Chubbs has seemingly cleared the air regarding Pusha T’s claims that he is banned from Canada.

    On Sunday (May 22), Drizzy’s longtime friend and associate shared a black and white flick of the crew, and several menacing security details, on Instagram and issued a brief message cordially opening the borders to the North American country.

    “We Don’t Ban N-ggaz We Welcome Them With Open Arms,” Chubbz wrote in the caption of the post stamped with a purple demon and mob ties fingers crossed emojis.

    Drake also hopped in the post’s comments section and extended a warm welcome of his own by writing, “come on over,” with a laughing face emoji.

    Chubbs’ post follows Pusha T’s recent interview on REVOLT’s Drink Champs podcast, during which he spoke on his beef with Drake and suggested the 6 God himself pulled strings to revoke his passage into Canada following the release of the It’s Almost Dry lyricist’s “The Story Of Adidon” diss track in 2018.

    “I’m banned from Canada,” Push said, to which N.O.R.E. inferred that maybe he went “too far” on his diss song.

    “I don’t care,” Pusha T responded. “There is no ‘too far’! I don’t play like that—that’s why you don’t play with me… Leave me alone! Leave me be because there is no too far!”

    While Pusha T believes his beef with Drake is at the root of his issues with passage into Canada, multiple conspiracies have circulated since he made the claims during the interview, which aired earlier this month.

    The former Clipse rapper’s manager, Steven Victor, explained that the border issues stem from a November 2018 concert in Toronto authorities shut down after a brawl broke out on stage following Pusha T’s performance of the diss track that sparked his feud with Drake.

    Pusha T Reveals He's Banned From Canada - Sparking Drake Conspiracy Theory

    Despite lingering tensions between the pair of MC’s, Pusha T declared he was finished with the beef later during the conversation and even shrugged off purported subliminal shots Drake sent his way on Jack Harlow’s “Churchill Downs” track from his Come Home The Kids Miss You album during his recent appearance on The Breakfast Club.

    “It sounds old to me,” Pusha T said. “Like, the flows sound old. Bro, after what I’ve done, like ‘the middleman’ talk? That’s not scathing for me. I’m here to burn down everything.”

    Revisit Pusha T’s full Drink Champ’s interview with DJ EFN and N.O.R.E. below.

    11 thoughts on “Drake Denies Getting Pusha T Banned From Canada: ‘Come On Over’

    1. To get banned from a country requires the involvement of government agencies at the highest levels. Nobody bumping Certified Loverboy is putting someone on a “no-fly” list or denying visas because a man said a funny thing in a song about another man.

      These rappers can’t even get outta 360 deals and pay their taxes on time. Now we’ve got them pulling security-clearance level geopolitical moves reserved for terror cells and global crime rings.

      Calm down, kids.

          1. That’s a good amount of money to miss out on tho bro. For what? He’s scared of Aubrey and Chubbs?

        1. I’m not saying Push is lying. I’m saying Aubrey ain’t got that kinda clout. It’s a laundry list of Canadians with more pull than Drake—Celine Dion, Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, Avril Lavigne, Mike Meyers,… they all got more pull in Canada than Drizzy do and they can’t get you blocked.

          When you’re banned from a country it’s usually places like Russia, North Korea, and various middle eastern countries because you criticized human rights violations or those countries’ leaders… or they find out you got away with breaking a law—drugs, assault, etc. and they don’t want you coming back.

          Push and Aubrey ain’t no foreign policy experts. They ain’t no diplomats. They just a couple rich rappers gettin in each other feelings on beats.

    2. I was at the concert in Toronto where the fight broke out. Push was about to start the diss track when some paid OVO goons started throwing drinks on stage. After that a fight started in the crowd and I believe an OVO member got stabbed which is a major L for that team. So yeah if his presence in the country will cause violence then the country would put him on that list.

      Let’s be honest, nobody is afraid of OVO. Drake used to get slapped around before the money came. 3 OVO affiliates have been murdered and the so called OVO Mafia hasn’t done shit to avenge their deaths. 2 of their deaths you can watch on YouTube right now via video surveillance.

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