Among rap beefs, the ongoing feud between Pusha-T and Drake has to be the most important of the year, so far anyway. While neither rapper has officially called a truce, a lot of folks feel the beef ended in Pusha's favor after he released "The Story of Adidon,"in which he publicly exposed Drake for having a child with an alleged porn actress.
Drake never responded to Pusha's bombshell diss track, though the word is that Drizzy was advised against doing so by his mentor J. Prince, who said it's better to just let the beef die.
Whatever the situation, Pusha recently spoke with GQ and shed a little more light on the situation.
When asked about Drake appearing in blackface, which Pusha used as the cover for "The Story of Adidon," he admitted he didn't know the context but opposed it regardless.
"See, I don't know. I just know that me being a black man, that's something I'm totally against," he said.
When asked about Drake reportedly having a "career-ending" response to "Adidon," Pusha seemed to think it was a bluff.
"You know, I don't know. I just feel like if there was something that was beneficial for either of those two guys, they would do it. I think they're into doing anything that's beneficial for them."
Source: gq.com