Drake vs Kanye West & Pusha T as told by Drake
Drake Gets Real About Feud
Drake has broken his silence on his beef with Pusha-T and Kanye West. During the latest episode of LeBron James‘ HBO sports talk show, The Shop, Drizzy sat with James and his business partner, Maverick Carter, where he candidly spoke on the situation. He explained, “I ended up linking with ‘Ye and he sold me on this whole speech of like, I’m in a great place, I’m making money, I’m a father, and I wanna be Quincy Jones and help you, but in order to do that you gotta be transparent with me, and you gotta play me your music, and you gotta tell me when you’re dropping. I was in the studio. We all kinda felt a genuine vibe from it. I played him my music. And I told him when I was dropping.”
Drake went on to say that about 60 percent of Scorpion was done when Kanye played him the beat for “Lift Yourself,” and offered to give it to him. He continued, “I was hype. I started writing to it. And then he was like, ‘Yo, you gotta come to Wyoming.’ [Producer] 40 went to Wyoming early. He was like, ‘Man, I’m here a day early. Something’s off. This guy’s working on an album.’ And I was like, ‘For real?’ He just told me he wanted to give me beats. He said he wasn’t dropping until like October or November. It’s all good. Let’s just see what it’s about. So I went and ended up pretty much spending the majority of my time working on his music, just tryna cook up ideas for him. Just trying to lend a helping hand. I spent all my time pretty much working on his stuff. I left Wyoming and I was like, ‘We left with ‘Lift Yourself’ and a pat on the back.’ I’ll try and make the most of this and hopefully he sends some other things through.”
Drake said that when he went to Wyoming, he played “March 14th” for Kanye and showed him a picture of his son. He also revealed personal details about is relationship with his son’s mother. He then said, “I tell him I’m having trouble with my son’s mother. We had a conversation.”
Drake said that he later saw Kanye announce release dates for his album, in addition to albums for Pusha-T, ‘Ye and Kid Cudi‘s Kids See Ghosts, Nas and Teyana Taylor. Drake continued, “All around June 15, by the way. Then the next two days, I wake up to this text from him passive like, ‘Yo, I love you brother.’ ‘Lift Yourself’ comes out with him just talking nonsense. This guy’s trolling me? This was a manipulative I wanna break you thing. So I said alright. I’m gonna go back to distancing myself again. I know what this is. Then the first album drops and of course, there’s a diss song towards me that you produced that’s talking about writing. I was just there with you as friends helping you and now you’re dissing me. This is dark. It took me four days to really register what had happened.”


