Pusha T Reveals What He Told Kanye West After Learning Drake Beef Was Over

    Pusha T and Drake have been beefing with each other since 2011, and fans believed they wouldn’t be making up anytime soon considering how intense their beef got in 2018 when Pusha T revealed Drake had a son out of wedlock on the vicious diss track “The Story of Adidon.”

    Things looked to go the other way recently when Drake used one of Pusha T’s lines off his verse on the song “Cot Damn” in an Instagram post with his son Adonis. During a recent visit to Complex, Pusha T spoke to Speedy Morman about Drizzy using one of his lines and how he doesn’t think anything of it.

    “I thought he was propping up his son speaking French,” Pusha said before saying he didn’t find anything suspicious about it. “I wouldn’t put my son in that type of energy, and he was a Clipse fan back then, so it makes sense.”

    Speedy then brought up the time in November 2021 when Drake and Kanye West squashed their beef and asked Push whether he could get over the beef he has with the 6 God. Pusha T has already moved on from it, apparently.

    “Oh, I’ve already looked past that,” he said. “I looked past that. I don’t look towards that anymore. Bygones are bygones, as far as I see. I think it’s really good that they did squash it. That works really good for them.”

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    He added, “When he told me, I told him that might be good for you. That shit will work well for you. We don’t gotta consult, but we just had a talk about it.”

    Anyone looking for the next chapter in the saga between Drake and Pusha T can search elsewhere because it seems like the “Diet Coke” rapper has been clocked out of the beef for some time.

    18 thoughts on “Pusha T Reveals What He Told Kanye West After Learning Drake Beef Was Over

    1. Push is smart. He sees everything as a business. Most of the cats in the game take everything so personal. Glad to hear he’s done kicking Drakes ass and off to new things.

    2. Shit was never real to begin with. Kanye does this shit every time he needs album promo, and his fans eat it up instead of wondering why the albums sound like shit. He’s doing it with Kim now. Half his friends have fucked her, but now he’s upset, lol. One day people will stop getting manipulated.

    3. I don’t speak on Drake as a rapper. He is a Pop Artist folks that sings Lullabies music. FOH with this lame ass beef!

    4. Pusha’s album was weak. Sounds like a Kanye album. He has no skills as far as rapping and the only way he gets any attention is off Drake’s name. Drakes catalog shi ts all over Pusha T and his fairytales. J Prince called that ugly fool a ant lol

        1. Daytona is an EP, so if it is classic, then it isn’t LP Classic status. Waste of an album imo. better than nothing, but could of been a great full length album.

          I can’t bring best album talks with LP vs EP. Too short to ever make a greatest of “so and so” debates, unless its EP’s.

          End of the day, Daytona is too short to be a contender for album comparisons. Great EP though.

          1. Daytona kills any full length LP in Drakes discography and I’m no Pusha Stan. So if we’re being objective what LP or even song by Drake competes on quality or bars with Daytona

      1. Say what you want bout Push lyrically but take it from somebody that was there and witnessed it THOSE FAR FROM FAIRYTALES MY DUDE, believe that…..

    5. Never forget Drake bought an autographed mic from CLIPSE in his myspace days and he had a song with Malice and Nickelus F. He been on VA d**K.

    6. Drake wagers more money than Pushas net worth gambling on any given weekend. Pusha bodied himself IMO. Malice raps better too.

    7. Say what you want bout Push lyrically but take it from somebody that was there and witnessed it THOSE FAR FROM FAIRYTALES MY DUDE, believe that…..

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