Pusha T Reacts To Recent Diss From Drake: “That’s Not Scathing For Me”

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Pusha T Reacts To Recent Diss From Drake That's Not Scathing For Me

Pusha T addresses a recent diss from Drake on Jack Harlow’s song.

Pusha T finally released his long-awaited new album “It’s Almost Dry” last night, and now he made a visit to The Breakfast Club for a new interview. On the show, he was asked about Kanye West squashing beef with Drake, and his beef with the 6 God.

“I think that was really good for them,” he said. “There’s something weird with them two, the coexisting of both of them together, it’s something that they just have to have. Me personally, I don’t really stand anything to gain from squashing anything. I’m not entertaining it, but there’s nothing I want from the situation. I don’t want to do a record, I don’t want to do none of that.”

The rapper was then asked about recent subliminal shots from the Toronto rap star on the leaked song with Jack Harlow. “My urges for revenge are uncontrollable / I know we’re gettin’ older though, yeah / But I gotta get a ni**a back for that / It’s non-negotiable, it’s not even debatable,” Drake raps on the song. “All I hear is plug talk comin’ from middleman / All I hear is tall tales comin’ from little men / If I see ya’, I spit in ya’ faces, ha-tu / Daytonas with the green faces.”

“It sounds old to me, the flow sounds old,” he said. “Even what is considered the shots, it’s like, bro, after what I’ve done, like the middle man talk and all that type of talk, that’s not scathing for me. I’m here to like burn down everything.”

In response to a question from Angela Yee of The Breakfast Club, King Push stated that he is likely to let the OVO boss off the hook on this one. Drake’s cadence on the leaked Harlow single, he believes, makes it seem like it was recorded a long time ago. “Man, you know what? I think, like, I even heard that, and it, like, it sounds old to me,” the “Diet Coke” spitter said. “Like, the flows sound old.”

Pusha T then went on to say that, in his perspective, he’s already beaten Drake in verbal battles with songs like “The Story of Adidon,” and that the Certified Lover Boy rapper’s disrespectful words just don’t cut deep enough to deserve a reaction. “Then it’s like, even what is the considered, like, the shots. It’s like, bro, after what I’ve done, like the ‘middleman’ talk and all that type of talk. That’s not, like, that’s not scathing for me. I’m here to, like, burn down everything.”

Push, on the other hand, said that if provoked, he has enough ammo for anybody who wants to succeed with him. “As a lyricist, I have a file of just fire for whatever,” he said. “That’s for everything. That’s for the world. That’s a file cabinet full of death for sure.”

“We talked about the song,” Pusha-T said. “He was like ‘I’m going to knock this out boom boom’ and I was like ‘cool’ and it just didn’t happen. it just didn’t happen. The record, again, was on NIGO’s album for “Hear me clearly”. I was putting it on my album but Nas was going to be the surprise on my album. That’s how I was going to play it.”

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