Drake Disses Kanye West And Pusha T In His New "Duppy Freestyle".
Drake unveiled by surprise a new track called "Duppy Freestyle" where the Canadiens tackles Kanye West and Pusha T.
This Friday, Pusha T unveiled his new project DAYTONA, produced mostly by Kanye West. The two friends of G.O.O.D. Music are the main ones concerned in Drake's "Duppy Freestyle". Indeed, the new track unveiled by the Canadian rapper is a direct response to "Infrared" by Pusha T, which relaunched an old controversy to attack Drake. Now, Drake responds to Pusha T's accusations, and even criticizes his relationship with Kanye and his position as president at G.O.O.D. Music. These four lines are particularly noteworthy:
"What do you really think of the nigga that's making your beats?
I've done things for him
Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me
I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat "
Drake asks Pusha-T, "What do you really think of the guy doing your beats?" And obviously refers to Kanye, accusing Pusha-T of not being really loyal to Ye. He continues "I did things for him that he never needed," referring to the help he gave Kanye for his latest album. The last two lines include Ye's two singles, "Father Stretch My Hands" and "30 Hours", where Drake talks about the help he brought to Yeezy.
You can listen to Drake's song "Duppy Freestyle" above, and feel free to tell us what you think. Obviously we expect a response from Pusha T, and perhaps even from Kanye West. Stay tuned for more info.
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