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Pusha T offers update on Drake beef: 'To my knowledge it’s all over'

'These conversations have been had'

Jack Shepherd
Friday 08 June 2018 12:05 BST
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Pusha T and Drake (Getty Images)

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The feud between Pusha T and Drake has seemingly come to an end, Pusha saying “it’s all over”.

The two artists have locked horns multiple times over the last few years, with everything coming to a head following the release of Pusha’s Kanye West-produced album, Daytona.

On the track “Infrared”, Pusha criticised Drake for using a ghost writer, the “Hotline Bling” singer responding within 24 hours by releasing the song “Duppy Freestyle,” attacking Pusha’s lyrics.

Two days after the response and Pusha unveiled a damning track named “The Story of Adinon”, the album cover featuring an image of Drake in blackface.

Many have been waiting for Drake to respond, the artist having so far only releasing a statement clarifying the meaning behind the controversial photograph.

Speaking to Variety, Pusha told fans not to expect anything further from either artist, saying: “These conversations have been had and, to my knowledge, it’s all over. It’s all over with.”

Rumours have swelled over the past week that Drake was preparing a damning track with Lil Wayne, although that sees unlikely to see the light of day anytime soon.

Meanwhile, Pusha features on the opening track of Kanye West and Kid Cudi’s collaborative album Kids See Ghosts, which you can hear snippets of here.

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