The two rap moguls started as friends, with Drake often citing Kanye West as an inspiration in his early days. They collaborated on several projects together, including “Find Your Love,” Drake’s breakout single from his 2010 album, “Thank Me Later.” While the men engaged in friendly competition over the years, things took a left when Pusha T called out Drake on his 2018 single, ”Infrared.” The single, produced by West, insinuated that Drake’s latest album was ghostwritten by Quentin Miller. There was also speculation that West told Pusha T about Drake’s secret child, as Drake had recently confided in him about his relationship trouble. “I tell [Kanye] I’m having trouble with my son’s mother. We had a conversation,” Drake told HBO’s “The Shop.” “I wake up, and all these dates are out … Then the next two days, whatever, I wake up now to this text from him, passive like, ‘Yo, I love you brother.'”
Pusha T then dropped another diss,”The Story of Adidon,” which accused Drake of being a deadbeat dad and forced the rapper to confirm the existence of his son. West offered a half-baked apology on Twitter, but reignited the feud with his 2021 single, “Pure Souls.” Drake responded on Trippie Red’s “Betrayal,” leading West to leak his address. “You will never recover. I promise you,” West said in a since-deleted post.
The rappers reunited in November 2021 with friendly photos on Instagram. “It’s time to put [the feud] to rest,” West noted.
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