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Drake Breaks Silence on Why He Didn’t Release the Pusha T Diss Track

Exactly two weeks ago, DJ Akademiks broke news that Drake had an official response diss track ready for Pusha T’s Story of Adidon.”Unfortunately, J. Prince felt things would transition from music to the streets, if Drizzy took things personal – and said the track couldn’t come out.
Well, in a conversation with Ak, Drake explained that he wasn’t running from the battle – and said that if he dropped the song, it would go to a point of no return.
While The Boy isn’t releasing the original response (which was prevented by J. Prince), he clarified that the Scorpion project will have answers on the album – including words for Pusha T.
We’re assuming the only existence of the original track still remains in the offices of Martin Shkreli; which won’t be released for the next few years before he gets released from prison.
Let us know what you think of Drake’s upcoming more toned down response.



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