Drake Allegedly Dissed Pusha T On Leaked Jack Harlow Song

Drake Allegedly Dissed Pusha T On Leaked Jack Harlow Song
It looks like Drake may have dissed Pusha T on a leaked song with Jack Harlow!
The canadian rapper has the internet buzzing after a leaked collaborative track with Jack Harlow went viral on Wednesday (Apr.13). On his leaked verse, Drake appears to take shots at an unnamed rival, which many fans believe it’s aimed at Pusha T. Drake raps,
“My urges for revenge are uncontrollable/I know we’re gettin’ older though, yeah/But I gotta get a nigga back for that/It’s non-negotiable, it’s not even debatable.”

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The “Girls Want Girls” rapper took it a step further and seemingly references Pusha for his coke raps on his celebrated 2018 album Daytona. Drake raps,
“All I hear is plug talk comin’ from middleman/All I hear is tall tales comin’ from little men/ If I see ya’, I spit in ya’ faces, ha-tu/Daytonas with the green faces.”

Drake & His Son Adonis
Drake’s leaked track has received mixed reviews from fans. Some say the “Fair Trade” rapper delivered some tough bars against Pusha T, while others aren’t so impressed with Drizzy’s lyrics. See reactions below:





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