Everything You Need to Know About the Pusha T Drake Beef

Everything you need to know about the Pusha-T Drake diss track that's blowing up your timeline

Pusha-T (L) and Drake (R) Credit: Shareif Ziyadat;Kevin Mazur/getty images

The latest chapter in the long-continuing feud between Drake and Pusha-T arrived on Tuesday evening, and boy, it's a doozy.

Their problems with one some other began back in 2011, afterward years of tension between Pusha and Lil Wayne, Drake'due south mentor. (Circuitous has a solid explainer of the full history behind the trio's feud.)

The beef picked dorsum upwards last calendar week with the release of Pusha's new album, featuring a vocal titled "Infrared" that includes a slight against Drake. In response, Drake dropped a diss track titled "Duppy Freestyle."

Those tracks cover relatively tame subjects, focusing more on Drake's alleged ghostwriter and Pusha's past drug dealings, respectively.

This recent blow, courtesy of Pusha, is a lot harsher. His brand new diss track, "The Story of Adidon" -- dropped Tuesday nighttime -- has raised the stakes significantly higher.

The track is a ruthless attack on the 6 God that claims to reveal a lot nearly Drake, including a reference to the rapper'southward alleged secret child. Information technology'south besides incredibly messy, so let'south sift through information technology together.

Let's talk near the song itself

First things first: If the production sounded familiar to y'all at all, that's considering Pusha is rapping on the same instrumental as Jay-Z's "The Story of OJ," off of Jay's critically acclaimed 2017 album 4:44.

On "Adidon," Pusha goes for it, no holds barred, naming Drake'south parents, their failed marriage, and the touch that might have had on the rapper. Equally Pusha told Ability 105.1 FM'due south Breakfast Club on Wednesday morn, he felt justified in rapping about Drake'south personal life because of a line in "Duppy Freestyle" where the rapper mentioned Pusha'southward fiancé by proper noun.

"That lonely causes all bets to exist off," Pusha explained in the interview.

Pusha also addresses Drake reckoning with his own blackness in the song.

"Dislocated, always felt yous weren't Blackness enough/Afraid to abound it 'cause your 'fro wouldn't nap enough," he raps, referencing Drake discussing his afro on the MTV prove When I Was 17.

Only there's i topic brought up in the song that set Twitter timelines ablaze: Drake'southward alleged son with a woman named Sophie Brussaux (her at present-private Instagram handle was mentioned in the song).

"Yous are hiding a child, let that boy come dwelling/Deadbeat mothafucka, playin' border patrol/Adonis is your son and he deserves more than than an Adidas printing run, that'south real Love that baby, respect that daughter, forget she'due south a porn star, let her exist your world," Pusha raps.

Brussaux, a painter and former developed actress who performed under the proper name Rosee Divine, was spotted publicly with Drake one time in 2017. Shortly after that, TMZ reported that Brussaux received declared text messages from the rapper telling her he wanted her to take an abortion. According to Vulture, she gave nativity to a baby boy on October 24, 2017 — which happens to be Drake's birthday. Yikes.

Drake has mentioned babies in songs before, most recently on the song "Sacrifices" off of his 2017 playlist More Life.

"I got no babe on the way," he rapped.

Equally of Wednesday, he has not publicly commented on rumors that he is the begetter of Brussaux's kid.

But wait...what does a infant have to exercise with Adidas?

In the vocal, Pusha references "an Adidas printing run," saying that Drake's alleged son Adonis deserves more than that. In his Breakfast Lodge interview, he breaks the line downwardly, explaining that information technology references a rumored deal Drake has allegedly secured with Adidas.

"Allegedly his new line [with] Adidas is called 'Adidon' which is named after Adonis, his son," Pusha claims. "We couldn't know well-nigh your child until you started selling sweatsuits and sneakers?"

If the Adidas rumor is truthful (GQ speculated on a Drake deal with the company in March), Pusha has finer ruined the rollout and all search engine optimization of the make by naming this diss track "The Story of Adidon." (We've reached out to Adidas for annotate.)

Like I said, this stuff is messy.

The track'due south cover art is besides important hither

Probably one of the most striking parts of this song isn't in the production or lyrics itself — it's in the photo that accompanied the track. It's an image that appears to bear witness Drake in blackface, taken past photographer David Leyes, who has since removed it from his ain website after tweeting at Pusha'due south manager to remove the prototype from his social media pages. Leyes' tweet has since been deleted.

In a tweet featuring the photo posted Tuesday dark that links to Leyes' website, Pusha wrote, "Please end referring to this picture every bit 'artwork' ... I'm not an internet babe, I don't edit images ... this is a Existent picture ... these are his truths, see for yourself."

Though the prototype is notwithstanding up on Pusha's Twitter account, the image was removed from his Instagram page considering, according to a note from Instagram sent to Pusha, "a tertiary party reported that the content infringes or otherwise violates their rights."

Some fans online and outlets like XXL incorrectly theorized that the paradigm might have been part of a campaign for Toronto clothing company Too Black Guys, which released a "Jim Crow Couture" line dorsum in 2008. Posts from back so on Drake'due south blog, "Oct's Very Own," besides prove him modeling other shirts for the company.

But in a statement posted to Drake's Instagram story on Midweek night, he clarified that the images were actually from a 2007 "projection about young black actors struggling to get roles, being stereotyped and blazon cast."

"This was to highlight and enhance our frustrations with not always getting a fair take chances in the industry and to make a point that the struggle for black actors had not changed much," he wrote in the statement.

While Leyes distanced himself via Instagram comments from the thought backside the shoot, the photographer did stand by the image.

"For sure I took information technology!!!," he wrote on Instagram. "I'thou proud to be part of a strong statement made by a black human about the fucked up culture he is living in."

Credit: Davidleyes/instagram

Credit: davidleyes/instagram

(We've reached out to Leyes for comment.)

So, what does Drake take to say nigh all of this?

While Drake has since responded to the blackface photograph, he yet to accost the validity of all those baby rumors.

Drake's get-to producer and collaborator Noah "40" Shebib also responded Tuesday night to a low-accident lyric that referenced 40's battle with multiple sclerosis.

"OVO 40, hunched over like he lxxx, tick, tick, tick/How much time he got? That homo is sick, ill, sick," Pusha raps.

40'south response?

"Coincidentally ... tomorrow is World MS Day," he wrote on Twitter.

Meanwhile, Drake will commence on his "Aubrey and the Three Amigos Tour" this summer, and possibly we'll become glimpses of the beef played out in real-fourth dimension on the road, like to what he pulled on Meek Mill back in 2015.

Regardless, on "The Story of Adidon," Pusha raps that "it's about to be a surgical summer," and so get ready — there's no telling what's coming as the months get hotter.

UPDATE: May 31, 2018, 9:41 a.m. EDT This story has been updated to include new information from Drake'southward argument regarding the blackface photo that accompanied "The Story of Adidon."

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