
Pusha T Is Not Feeling Drake’s Song ‘What I Miss’

Pusha T shouldn’t be hiding his emotions about Drake’s new music.
Featured in Complex‘s cover story to promote the first Clipse album in 16 years, Let God Sort Em Out, the pair took questions from fans. One question asked the duo’s emotions about Drake’s latest observe, “What I Miss.” He responded with a decisive “no.”
“It’s just not for me,” he went on.
The beef between Pusha T and Drake has continued to cook dinner virtually 10 years later. In 2018, after sending subliminal pictures on a number of data, Push unleashed the scathing “Story of Adidon,” which is hailed as among the best diss tracks of all time.
Also through the interview, Pusha addressed N.O.R.E., saying he yelled at Pharrell, who was complimentary to Drake throughout his look on Drink Champs.
When we had Pharrell on the present [ Drink Champs], it was the primary time I ever heard Pusha T increase his voice,” N.O.R.E. mentioned on the Bootleg Kev podcast. “I said to Pharrell, ‘Pusha T or Drake,’ and he said ‘both.’ I don’t know if I’m supposed to say this, Pusha. I’m sorry, man, but I’m in the zone right now. Pusha called me like, ‘How the f**k is our boy doing this? How’s he doing that? How’s he saying both of us? ‘Drake wouldn’t have picked both of us; Drake would have picked him!’ And I’m like ‘Pusha, this is the one time I’m shutting the f**k up. I’mma let you vent.”
“That same conversation I had with N.O.R.E., I had it with P,” he mentioned. “I feel like N.O.R.E. made it feel like […] I just had a conversation with him. Like, no, it wasn’t all parties involved,” Pusha mentioned. “I have no clue why he talked about it to that guy. It’s rollout time, though, man. Everybody wants a part of the clickbait.”
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