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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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.