Pusha T released his new album “DAYTONA” on Friday and the seven-track Kanye West-produced effort is getting quite the reaction on social media (especially on Twitter) and not all of it are positive.
Keeping it tight at a compact 21 minutes, Pusha T wasted no bars, even taking aim at Drake on the track “Infrared” where he raps “Your hooks did it/The lyrics pennin’ equals to Trump’s winnin’/The bigger question is how the Russians did it/It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin.”
A punch line that apparently mocks Drake’s alleged use of a ghost writer – speaking of ghostwriter Quentin Miller, who has worked with Drake in the past.
West, who produced the album, also lends a verse on one of its tracks, titled ‘What Would Meek Do?’.
Apparently cheesed off following the major digs on Pusha T’s track “Infrared,” Drake swiftly dropped a reactionary diss track on SoundCloud, and Toronto’s finest has not held back at all.
He later goes on to let Push know that he has an invoice coming for him with the lines, “It’s gonna be a cruel summer for you/I told Weezy and Baby ‘I’ma done him for you’/Tell ’Ye we gotta invoice coming to you/Considering that we just sold another 20 for you.”
Pusha T, provoked by the bars, then took to Twitter to ask Drake to send the invoice through.
Well it looks like Drake has kept that promise and created an invoice for $100,000 for the Virginia Beach rapper.
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