G.O.O.D Music rapper, Pusha T, has come out to defend his label boss, Kanye West after Drake accused him of revealing information about his secret son during LeBron James’ HBO series The Shop. This is all because some of the jab Pusha T threw at him on his “Daytona” album are reportedly private thoughts he only shared with Kanye West. Read the report here.
In a recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, Pusha T confirms the information about Drake’s secret son didn’t come from Kanye West but from OVO producer and Drake’s longtime friend, Noah “40” Shebib.
Drake’s producer Noah “40” Shebib reportedly shared intimate details about his relationship with the rapper with a woman he was having an affair with.
“The information came from 40,” Pusha informs Budden. “It didn’t come from Kanye — at all. 40 is sleeping with a woman who begins … he talks to her daily … talks to a woman five, six hours a day, provides opportunity for her and ultimately speaks about how he’s disgruntled about certain things like notoriety and things involving Drake and his career and so on and so forth … With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts, and all of this information. She divulged this information.”
Drake had felt betrayed by Kanye whom he said made him believe he was being open-minded with him, but fed information about their discussion to Push to use against him. He also said the line where Pusha talked about Noah 40’s Multiple Sclerosis was the one that upset him the most.
“Wishing death upon my friend who has MS … I study rap battles for a living,” Drake told James. “When you mention defenselesspeople who are sick in the hospital, who have passed away, I just believe that there’s a price you have to pay for that. It’s over! Someone’s gonna fucking punch you in the fucking face. The shit’s done, the event’s over.”
But Push laughed it off Drake’s comments, insisting to Budden that there are absolutely no rules when it comes to rap beef.
“I didn’t wish death on nobody,” the rapper says. “Not that I care, let’s be clear. With that being the case, when I sit back and think about it, I don’t like how the narrative has changed. I don’t think it’s fair. It may make sense in Drake’s mind that ‘Ye told Push my son, and my situation … I was in Wyoming … that’s wrong, it didn’t happen like that. Never happened.”
Drake also said in his interview with James that he decided to end the back and forth rap beef because it was becoming too personal and that he had already recorded a reply to Pusha’s diss. But the G.O.O.D music rapper shut down the statement by Drake, saying the singer probably did a research on him but found nothing.
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Fan’s are going crazy about this whole thing – about this whole new development. So it was actually Noah “40” Shebib? LOL
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