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Pusha T appears to be sending shots in Birdman and Drake's direction on new Wale collaboration "Damage Control." ...
Pusha T, one of the Clipse duo, teamed up with Wale on a new track Damage Control which dropped Friday, July 25.
The track "Damage Control" comes after Pusha T shared news in July about a new Clipse album titled Let God Sort Em Out, ...
During a recent sit-down with Complex News, the Virginia Beach lyricist was asked directly for his reaction to the track, which has been making waves online. His response was short and blunt: "No… ...
A DMV link-up has resulted in a new track from Washington D.C. rep Wale and Virginia’s own Pusha T, as the pair collaborated ...
"They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing," he said of Def Jam's parent company UMG. Adding that Drake's ongoing lawsuit against his label "kind of ...
Pusha T and Birdman's beef has been going on since the early 2000s, spared by the Cash Money Records co-founder's financial ...
Pusha T Offers a Blunt Review of Drake's "What Did I Miss?" Fresh off the release of the new Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T still has no love for Drake. During an interview with Complex ...
Pusha T, 41, continued, “With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts and all of this information.
Drake and Pusha T have gone back and forth for years, with the initial conflict starting in 2006 between Lil Wayne and Pusha T's rap group with his brother No Malice, Clipse.
Pusha-T attacked first on “Infrared,” the final song on the Kanye West-produced Daytona, questioning Drake’s ability to write his own raps without ever mentioning the Canadian superstar by name.
On the track, Drake doubles down on questioning Pusha T’s drug-dealing history and even calls out Kanye West, who produced all of “DAYTONA.” Without warning, Pusha T returned fire with ...