After hearing Kendrick Lamar make reference to him in his Drake diss song “Euphoria,” Pusha T has shared his thoughts.
In an interview with Vulture alongside his brother No Malice prior to their comeback as Clipse, Pusha shared his feelings over Kendrick’s mention of him in the song.
“Incredible. Incredible display,” he said. “Incredible display of battle raps. Listen man, Kendrick…”
No Malice added: “It was a master class.”
Pusha T famously feuded with Drake in 2018 when he released “The Story of Adidon,” which revealed that the Canadian rapper secretly had a child.
“You are hiding a child, let that boy come home/ Deadbeat motherfucker, playin’ border patrol, ooh/ Adonis is your son/ And he deserves more than an Adidas press run, that’s real/ Love that 𝚋𝚊𝚋𝚢, respect that girl/ Forget she’s a porn star, let her be your world, yuugh!” he rapped.
Despite Drake seemingly bowing out of the beef after the explosive track, Pusha T recently referenced their feud on social media.
In response to a fan who wrote on X: “I just wanted to point out that after all these years of mob talk from Drake, nobody ever laid a finger on @PUSHA_T,” the Clipse rapper sneered: “Not a pinky nail… [crying face emoji].”
In December 2022, Pusha T said that he believed that “The Story of Adidon” still had an effect on the 6 God.
“Every time I hear a subliminal in one of his songs, it just lets me know how deep it hurt him,” he said. “Because it’s been four years now. And we still talking about it. He is. I don’t. I’m cool. But every time it’s a subliminal, I’m like, yes. It burns. It still burns. It lets me know. I love it.”
When asked if he thinks Drake will ever directly diss him, Pusha replied: “We should see. I don’t know what he’ll do. At this point, that’s contradictory. Would he jump out the window? And he wanna say I took it too far? Then he gon’ tell people. Tell the label. Tell J. Prince. My God. It’s a lot.”
He added: “With all of that being said, it’s like I’m not interested anymore. I’m just really not.”