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Pusha T Addresses Drake’s Alleged “Career-Ending” Diss Track

The Pusha T and Drake beef has been at a standstill since “The Story of Adidon,” with J Prince claiming to stop Drizzy from releasing a “career-ending” diss track in response. In a new interview with GQ, Push has addressed the alleged recording.
“You know, I don’t know,” Pusha said regarding his reaction. “I just feel like if there was something that was beneficial for either of those two guys, they would do it. I think they’re into doing anything that’s beneficial for them.”
He was then asked whether he thinks the whole thing is a bluff, or if they’re scared. “I don’t want to call them scared,” he said. “I just want to say that they’re thinking. They’re doing what’s best for them.
Pusha also spoke on what he was thinking when Drake and Meek Mill were beefing in 2015, and the Internet era in general. “I just realized that the age of social media weighed less on truth and more on entertainment,” he said. “And I felt like it was just a little different. Because I was just like, “Man, if some of the revelations that came out then had happened a while ago, in the rap game people would be like, ‘What!? No way!'”

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