Drake (entertainer)/version 2 - Feuds - Pusha T

Pusha T

Chris Brown was allegedly involved in a bar fight with Drake at a WIP nightclub. Common subliminally dissed Drake on his track "Sweet".

The first artist to knowingly attack Drake was Pusha T. He remixed Drake's "Dream Money Can Buy" and released a single called “Exodus 23:1” on Kanye West’s GOOD Music label. The new song stirred controversy by tacitly calling out Lil Wayne, Drake, and the whole Young Money/Cash Money crew. Pusha starts the song by declaring, “Beef best served like steak, well done get a gun to your face.” And though his subject isn't explicitly mentioned, Pusha seems to jab at Drake, Wayne and associates, claiming: "Contract all fucked up, I guess that means you all fucked up." Lil Wayne first responded to the Pusha T in a diss track titled "Ghoulish" where he raps "Fuck Pusha T and anybody that love him/ His head up his ass/ I’ma have to head-butt him, gut him" and tweeting. Drake then responded to the attack by Pusha T live at his Club Paradise show in Washington D.C. by saying "If you was doing 16s when I was 16 and your shit still flopped and you switched teams, don't talk to me my nigga." Pusha T has stated that he has failed to respond to Lil Wayne's diss because he felt it wasn't good enough to respond to. The beef between Drake and Pusha T hasn't been squashed.

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