Its been four years since the infamous Pusha-T/Drake feud was ignited. Now, as Pusha prepares to drop a new album, he’s reconfirming that the beef has been quashed.
“I’ve already looked past that,” the “Mercy” rapper said on the 360 with Speedy Morman podcast. “I don’t look towards that anymore. … Bygones are bygones, as far as I see.”
The feud began in 2018, when Pusha accused the Champagne Papi of using a ghostwriter in the song “Infrared.” The beef escalated when Pusha revealed in the 2018 diss track “The Story of Adidon” that Drake had a son named Adonis.
Pusha is signed to Kanye West’s Good Music label, and Ye recently ended his feud with Drake. He thinks it “works really good” to see Drake and Kanye as friends, even though it surprised him.
“I told [Ye], ‘That might be good for you,’” Pusha added, asserting that he spoke with Kanye about ending the beef with the Certified Lover Boy rapper before Yeezy and Drake performed at the Free Larry Hoover concert on December 9 in LA.
Pusha is planning to drop his fourth studio album in the spring, and he’s full of confidence,
“There’s no album that’s better than mine this year,” the four-time Grammy nominee says of the project, produced by West and Pharrell Williams. “Nobody makes better music with those two entities than me. I want people to stop working with them, because it sort of cheapens what I do.”
Copyright © 2022, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.