Young Thug refuses to stand by any Drake slander. On Monday night (July 6), Thugger voiced his frustration against Pusha T after the G.O.O.D. Music president allegedly fired shots at Drizzy in an unreleased Pop Smoke song, which is apparently titled “Paranoia.”
In his Instagram story, Thugger called out Pusha for his alleged jabs, saying: “I don’t respect Pusha T verse on the song with me and Gunna cause I don’t have nun to do with y’all beef nor does Gunna, and if I knew that was about him I would’ve made changes on our behalf…this rapper sh-t gay.”
Pusha’s lyrical assault on the allegedly leaked track touches on many topics, including when he was attacked on stage during a Daytona Tour show in Toronto back in 2018. “You know reality bites/It’s chess not checkers/Those empty threats only sound good on your records/If the patois is not followed by blocka/It’s like marked for death Screwface, without the choppa/Let ’em rush the stage when you made like Sinatra,” he reportedly raps.
He also reportedly references Drake’s hometown and his desire to move there to vex the OVO commander further: “Only to find the blade, flyin’ back through LaGuardia/I might even buy a home out in Mississauga.”
Since their famous battle in 2018, Pusha has looked to bait Drake in for another round. Last year, Rick Ross scrapped Pusha’s verse from “Maybach Music VI” after choosing to diss Drizzy on the same track that featured his partner-in-rhyme, Lil Wayne.
See Thugger’s response to Pusha’s alleged verse on “Paranoia” below.