G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha-T isn’t sweating bullets over Drake, OVO Sound or anyone else who might want smoke. The hip-hop veteran has assured fans and critics alike he’s in warfare mode for the next three months.
In a new interview, King Push acknowledged he’s prepared for what might come his way following dicey records like his anti-Drizzy record “Infrared.”
“I’m ready for everything that comes with it. Everything. And we gonna deal in truths. If that’s what we gonna do, and that’s what we really, really, wanna deal in, let’s deal in real truths. Because, I feel like I was questioned. My truth was questioned, and I’m gonna deal in truths all summer long. If everybody wanna deal in that, then I have no problem with that, I think it’s great. Think the world needs truth.” (Vulture)
Pusha’s brother No Malice recently reacted to Drake firing shots at the G.O.O.D. president with his “Duppy Freestyle” record.
“I think it makes for good hip-hop. I mean, this is an exciting moment for hip-hop, right? You know, what?”
Last weekend, Young Money’s Nicki Minaj referenced Pusha T throwing shade at Drake over his past ties to ghostwriter Quentin Miller.
Niggaz gon run that Quentin shit in the fkn ground like Drake don’t write 4 himself & OTHERS! Ya enemies will remix, reinvent & TRY 2make u RELIVE some old shit for YEARS 2 come when they have NOTHING ON U! Knock it off. Challenging the chosen ones only awakens the sleeping giant
— Mrs. Petty (@NICKIMINAJ) May 27, 2018
Last week, Quentin responded to a line Drake made about him on his new “Duppy Freestyle” record.
https://twitter.com/Quentin__Miller/status/1000156727373856768