Pusha-T on Latest Alleged Diss From Drake: ‘That Ain’t a Warrior Talk’
Written by SOURCE on May 4, 2022
With It’s Almost Dry still widely on repeat following its release last month, Pusha-T is still stacking up quotable features that touch on a variety of topics familiar to longtime fans of the “Diet Coke” artist.
The latest example comes via GQ Hype, which shared a new interview with King Push on Wednesday. In it, the topic of Drake was broached, spurring Pusha to reiterate his stance on a recent leak featuring what was widely assumed to be another diss against him.
“I’m cool now. Have a good time. It sounds so old to me,” Pusha told GQ Hype. “The flow sounds old, the shots don’t even—like what is that? That ain’t a warrior talk.” The alleged diss in question recently arrived in the form of a leaked Drake and Jack Harlow collab and sees the Certified Lover Boy artist reflecting on the experience of “gettin’ older.” From there, Drake delivers some lyrics that have been widely interpreted as having to do with his and Pusha’s history.
Previously, Pusha-T addressed the alleged diss during a Breakfast Club interview during which he also said the flow sounded “old” to him. “It’s like, bro, after what I’ve done. Like ‘the middleman’ talk and all that type of talk. That’s not scathing for me,” he said last month. “I’m here to, like, burn down everything.”
Elsewhere in the new GQ Hype interview, the recent Hot Ones guest noted how the quality of his latest album ensures he will not be cheapening the experience by getting involved with such talk. “I could never cheapen my album with [that],” he said. And speaking more generally on where his head is at with regards to engaging with such remarks, Pusha said Wednesday he’s taking the “never engaging” approach.
“Everybody’s on my time. Everybody,” he said. “And right now, I have the best rap album. I sound the freshest, I sound the newest, I sound the best of everybody.”
Read more here. It’s Almost Dry is out now.
This story is being updated.