Pusha T Pokes At Drake's Ghostwriting Allegations On 'Infrared'
Pusha T has never saw a beef he didn't desire to keep alive. On "Infrared," the Virginia rapper determined to throw more gasoline on his long-simmering tension with
Drake,
Lil Wayne, and
Birdman.
"It was written like Nas, although it came from Quentin," Pusha T raps as he makes light of the
ghostwriting allegations that have surrounded Drizzy since his beef with Meek Mill. The president of G.O.O.D. Music keeps the pen hot while he aims at
Weezy and Baby's recent issues with each other.
Oh right now it’s okay to kill Baby
Niggas looked at me crazy like I really killed a baby
Salute Ross 'cause the message was pure
He visualize what I visualize once you visualize Wayne on tour
Flash without the fire
Another multi-platinum rapper trapped and can’t retire
Niggas get exposed, I visualize the cracks and I'm the liar?
Pusha T's animosity toward Money Cash dates all of the way back to 2006. Clipse sent subs at Wayne on "
Mr. Me Too," referencing what they saw as jacking in response to a
Vibe cover story that saw Wayne in similar Bape clothing. Wayne fired back throughout a
2006 Complex interview.
"I don’t visualize no fuckin’ Clipse," Wayne mentioned. "Come on man. Weezy, man. They had to do a song with us to get hot, B. “What Happened To That Boy?” C’mon B. Don’t do that, dog. This is a fucking legend you’re talking to right here. 14 years, B."
In the ensuing years, there have been plenty of shots back and forth from Pusha T's "
Exodus 23:1" and "
H.G.T.V." to Drake's "
Tuscan Leather." Although, 2016's "
Two Birds, One Stone" reheated the beef soon after Drake doubted Push's drug dealing credentials. In a
interview on Hot 97, Pusha T explained why he responded two years later.
"I feel like the Drake thing, more recently, was about the 'Two Birds, One Stone' record. A lot of talk about the record, or whichever the case may be," Push mentioned. "I guess, just speaking his truth, questioning my validity to the streets and on and thus forth within that verse. It’s fine. That’s what it was. Although if we’re gonna question things...It’s my turn to question."
Guess we'll visualize if Drake takes the bait on
Scorpion. Listen to "Infrared" below.
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