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Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Pusha T on Drake's ‘What Did I Miss?': ‘Just Not for Me'
Pusha T isn't a fan of Drake latest single 'What Did I Miss?' While he and his brother Malice sat down with Complex News recently, the Virginia rapper was asked directly if he liked the Toronto rapper's new song and simply replied, 'No.' When asked what he didn't like about the track, he responded by saying, 'Just not for me.' More from Billboard Lizzo Calls Out 'Thin-Presenting' People Who Body Shame Others: 'It Is Not Your Place' Britney Spears Did Not Actually Adopt a 'Beautiful Baby Girl,' Despite Her Claims Bad Bunny Drops Surprise Single 'Alambre Púa' Amid Historic Puerto Rico Residency The two have been subbing and dissing each other dating back to around 2011, with things coming to a head with Drake dropping 'Duppy Freestyle' and Push answering with the scathing 'Story of Adidon.' However, don't expect Push to throw any more shots. In an interview with GQ last month, he told the outlet that there's really nothing more to be said. 'I think after everything that had been done, I don't think there was ever anything subliminal to be said ever again in life,' he said. 'Not only just musically, like bro, I actually was in Canada. I actually had a show and made it home. So, I can't pay attention to none of that. I did the dance for real, not to come back and tiptoe around anything.' He also spoke on Drake's lawsuit, which may or may not have affected the new Clipse album directly in regards to Kendrick Lamar's verse on 'Chains & Whips.' '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 cheapens the art of it once we gotta have real questions about suing and litigation.' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart


Black America Web
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
N.O.R.E. Remembers Pusha T Yelling At Him Over Pharrell Interview Amid Drake Beef
Pusha T and his brother Malice have been promoting their long-awaited Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out , which has led to the former discussing his personal beef with Drake and the ramifications of his battle with Kendrick Lamar. N.O.R.E., one of the prominent figures in Hip-Hop, who hosts the Drink Champs podcast, recently sat down with Bootleg Kev to discuss how the beef he once observed created a rift between Push and Pharrell. After the 'Story of Adidon' drama, Pharrell was a guest on Drink Champs when N.O.R.E. pestered him about his musical tastes, asking him, 'Pusha T or Drake?' The peacemaker that he is, Pharrell answered, 'both.' More than remaining neutral, P admits he was in contact with Drake during the beef. 'We've talked several times. I love Drake. Even in the middle of all that stuff … he said super nice and kind things to me on the DM and in public,' he said. 'Neither one of them are into problems. They don't like it, like, it's unnecessary. But they're both people who, when they feel like they're being pushed to a limit, they gotta do what they gotta do.' That set Pusha T off, and he called N.O.R.E. to air out his grievances. 'It's the first time I ever heard Pusha T raise his voice,' N.O.R.E. remembers. He says an irate Pusha said, 'How the f-ck is our boy doing that!? Drake wouldn't have picked both of us. Drake would've picked him!' 'And I'm like, 'Pusha, this is one time I'm shutting the f-ck up. I'm gonna let you vent…' he recalled telling him. Despite the lashing he received from Pusha, N.O.R.E. said he appreciated the moment with Pharrell because it shows how human he is and that he is not down with street beef. He said he even remembers his first time meeting him and P telling him not to commit any crimes around him because he has no problem snitching. See the social media reaction to a rare moment from Pusha below. N.O.R.E. Remembers Pusha T Yelling At Him Over Pharrell Interview Amid Drake Beef was originally published on

Hypebeast
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Pusha T Says Drake's UMG Lawsuit "Cheapens The Art" of Rap Beefs
Summary Pusha Ttook a second to speak onDrake'slawsuitagainstUniversal Music Group(UMG), stating that it 'cheapens' the art of rap beefs. Speaking toGQfor the newClipserecord, he revealed that they have aKendrick Lamarfeature that almost didn't make the cut. Push revealed that UMG (Def Jam's parent label) wanted him to take the song offLet God Sort Em Outafter he refused to censor Dot's verse. 'And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, 'We'll, just drop the Clipse,' he on to confirm Def Jam did drop both Clipse and Push. Push added that the tense situation 'reminded him too much of 2018,' adding that he experienced a similar response for tracks that heard him 'talk[ing] his sh*t next to people closely affiliated with Drake' following the release of 'Story of Adidon.' Some of these cuts wereRick RossandLil Wayne's 'Maybach Music VI' andPop SmokeandYoung Thug's 'Paranoia.' He said, 'If [Drake's] adamant to have a lawsuit, it's only because he knows all the things that they did to suppress everything that was happening around 'Adidon' and the verses and the records and things that were happening back then.' 'I don't rate him no more,' he continued. 'The suing thing is bigger than some rap sh*t. I just don't rate you. Damn, it's like it just kind of cheapens the art of it once we gotta have real questions about suing and litigation. Like, what? For this?' Regardless, Push clarified that he'll only participate in his and Drake's rap beef if he 'felt like it.' He explained, 'I think after everything that had been done, I don't think there was ever anything subliminal to be said ever again in life. Not only just musically, like bro, I actually was in Canada. I actually had a show and made it home. So, I can't pay attention to none of that. I did the dance for real, not to come back and tip-toe around anything.'