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On May 25, 2018, Pusha T released his third studio album, Daytona. The album's last track, "Infrared," contained alleged references to Drake and ghostwriting. Drake responded by releasing the diss track "Duppy Freestyle" a few hours later. [2] The song garnered significant media attention. Pusha T first responded that day on Twitter. [3] "The ...
On the final track of Pusha-T's 2018 album Daytona, "Infrared", Pusha-T perpetuates allegations of ghostwriting which have been leveled against Drake. In response to the track, Drake released a song on the same day of the album's release called Duppy Freestyle. [3] Drake posted on Instagram a few hours after the release of this song, sending ...
"Exodus 23:1" is a song by American rapper Pusha T, released on May 24, 2012. It features vocals from American singer The-Dream and was produced by Rico Beats. The song is believed to be a diss track aimed at Young Money Entertainment, particularly rappers Drake and Lil Wayne.
Pusha-T has doubled down on Drake with a ferocious and very personal new diss track called “The Story of Adidon” — which comes after Drake fired back at him on Friday night with one called ...
On Thursday night, Pusha T released his new album Daytona, which featured a song called "Infared" wherein the G.O.O.D. Music rapper takes shots at Drake and Lil Wayne. Less than 24 hours later ...
Drake Pusha T and Kanye West Pusha T alleging Drake uses ghostwriters in his song "H.G.T.V. Freestyle", released in 2016, and diss track "Infrared", on his album "DAYTONA" released earlier that same day. Drake calls out Pusha T for criticizing him for using writers when Pusha T's frequent collaborator and labelmate Kanye West does the same.
The diss track, a crucial tool in hip-hop culture for hashing out rivalries, is having a year. Many of the biggest names in rap — from Kendrick Lamar and Drake to Megan Thee Stallion — have ...
On October 5, 2023, Drake released the tracklist of For All the Dogs. "Virginia Beach" was widely speculated to be a diss track aimed at his rival Pusha T, as it was named after his hometown, [1] [2] [3] but this was disproved after the song was released.