Pusha T DEADS Drake Feud; 50 Cent Dubs G.O.O.D. Winner

Pusha T DEADS Drake Feud; 50 Cent Dubs G.O.O.D. Winner

G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha-T isn’t looking to reignite Drake tensions insisting he will listen to the Scorpion album.

Read on to see what else Pusha-T had to say about Drake while reflecting on their public dispute…

Pusha T DEADS Drake Feud; 50 Cent Dubs G.O.O.D. WinnerCelebNMusic247.com has learned that G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha-T has moved on from the feud with Drake stating that “He said what he said, I said what I said, now it’s done.”

King Push briefly reflected on his hip-hop beef with Drake saying in a new interview:

He said what he said, I said what I said, now it’s done. It stayed how it was supposed to stay, just words.

Pusha T grins while adding:

It was definitely good for hip-hop. What has been more energetic than this?

Drake addresses Pusha’s revelations on his new album, Scorpion about his child with the lyrics:

I wasn’t hiding my kid from the world, I was hiding the world from my kid.

This week, 50 Cent explained how Pusha T won the beef with Drake because he weighed in and revealed a truth about Drake, giving Scorpion more relevance in hip-hop.

While many claimed that Drake’s run was over, Pusha breathed new life into the Toronto rapper with a celeb feud, according to the G Unit leader.

Check out what 50 Cent said about King Push:

Pusha-T was dead in pocket with that because he offered information to the public before, that they didn’t know was real. When that happens, they go, ‘Wait.’ They heard the line, ‘That was true?’ They go, ‘Oh sh*t.’ It’s really, people’s interest in Drake is what made the line so good. It became has important as he was to the actual culture because these are true statements. Then you’re going, from Drake’s space, he can make a song that sounds like God wrote it right now and they’re gonna listen to it and be like, ‘That’s cool

Bam and that is how hip-hop culture becomes part of hip-hop history.

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