Young Thug Calls Out Pusha T For Drake Diss On Pop Smoke Album, Pusha T Responds & Demands To Be Removed From Song

Young Thug Calls Out Pusha T For Drake Diss On Pop Smoke Album, Pusha T Responds & Demands To Be Removed From Song

It looks like Young Thug wants no parts of Pusha T and Drake’s beef.  The rapper called out Pusha T for his verse on Pop Smoke‘s song “Paranoia” where he seemingly takes several shots at Drake. Pusha T starts off his verse by possibly referencing Drake’s 2018 incident where several men rushed Drake’s stage, while he was performing at the Daytona Tour show in Toronto.

On the track Pusha T raps,

“You know reality bites/It’s chess not checkers/Those empty threats only sound good on your records/If the patois is not followed by blocka/It’s like marked for death Screwface, without the choppa/Let ’em rush the stage when you made like Sinatra.”

Pusha T allegedly dissed Drake again, on the track, referencing a large Canadian city, Mississauga, near Drake’s hometown of Toronto.

“Only to find the blade, flyin’ back through LaGuardia/I might even buy a home out in Mississauga,” 

Listen to the verse here:

Young Thug, who was also featured on the song, took to social media to clear the air. He said if he knew Pusha T would be spending his verse dissing Drake, he would have made some changes.

“I don’t respect the pusha t version the song with me and gonna cause I don’t have nun to do with y’all beef nor does Gunna, and if I knew that was about him I would’ve made changes on our behalf.. this rapper sh*t so gay”

Pusha T has responded and accused Drake of being the person to let label execs know that Pusha T was taking shots at him on the track.

He also took this time to let Young Thug know that the only reason he is on the song is because of him.

He then, tells Young Thug that he would never look or need his respect, for what he brings to the rap game,

He ended the series of messages, demanding Pop Smoke’s manager Steven Victor to take him off of the deluxe Pop Smoke album to “avoid any confusion” that may take away from Pop Smoke’s album,

Pop Smoke’s manager has not responded, but he did comment to fans, who wondered why the song wasn’t on the album. He assured fans that it was not added due to a “glitch,” but says it will be added,

Here is the track, which does not feature Pusha T’s verse,

Do you think Pusha T was taking shots at Drake on the track? Let us know in the comments!

 

Authored by: Demi Lobo