Drake has taken a swipe at Pusha T on his latest release “Scary Hours,” the deluxe edition of “For All The Dogs.”
Drake defends his longtime friend and producer Noah “OVO 40” Shebib on the track “Wick Man,” produced by The Alchemist. This retaliation comes after Pusha’s 2018 release “The Story of Adidon,” where he heartlessly mocked 40’s battle with multiple sclerosis.
Drake takes a dig at Pusha using similar language to what the Clipse rapper once used against him, and adds an insult to his financial state, rapping, ““Man, I remember n****s was joking ’bout some tick, tick/ And now that rapper broke as f***, that boy a statistic … empty clips.”
Pusha used the phrase “tick, tick” in his track ‘Adidon’ to suggest the countdown to 40’s downfall. This diss not only targeted 40’s health condition but also revealed details about Drake’s fatherhood.
This is the second time Drake has taken a shot at Pusha this year, after referencing him on Travis Scott’s “Utopia” album and inviting him to join his ‘Blur’ Tour, despite Pusha’s silence even when Jim Jones addressed him.
Pusha’s lack of response might not last, as Drake continues to aim disses in his direction.
### FAQ
#### What did Drake say about Pusha T on “Scary Hours 3”?
In his track “Wick Man,” Drake defended his friend and producer Noah “OVO 40” Shebib and took a swipe at Pusha T’s financial situation. This response comes after Pusha previously mocked 40’s battle with multiple sclerosis.
#### How did Pusha T respond to Drake’s diss?
As of now, Pusha T has not responded to Drake’s latest diss. Despite invitations from Drake to join his tour and references to him in other songs, Pusha T has remained silent.
### Conclusion
Drake’s latest release “Scary Hours” has once again brought attention to his ongoing feud with Pusha T. The lyrical jabs and references have reignited the back-and-forth between the two artists, leaving fans eager to see how this beef will unfold in the future.