Drake responded to ghostwriting accusations made by Pusha T on his new Daytona song “Infrared,” produced by Kanye West, with the release of a diss-track, “Duppy Freestyle."
“The lyric pennin’ equal to Trump’s winnin’ / The bigger question is how the Russians did it / It was written like Nas / But it came from Quentin,” Pusha T raps on the track, referencing Quentin Miller’s 2015 ghost writing scandal.
The Canadian rapper was quick to pen a response to Pusha, showing off his writing abilities on the freestyle track:
“Don’t push me when I’m in album mode, you’re not even top five as far as your label talent goes,” Drake raps. “I had a microphone of yours, but then the signature faded, I think that pretty much resembles what has been happening lately.”
The “Nice For What” rapper also calls out West near the closing of the track.
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“What do you really think of the n***a that’s making your beats? / I’ve done things for him I thought he never would need / Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me / I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat.
“Tell [Kanye] we got an invoice coming to you / Considering that we just sold another 20 for you,” Drake closes out the diss.
Pusha quickly commented of the freestyle on Twitter, writing “Send the invoice for the extra 20,” to which Drake responded by actually posting an invoice on his Instagram.
Listen to Drake's “Duppy Freestyle” and Pusha's "Infrared" below: