Pusha-T Fires Back at Drake on "The Story of Adidon"
Pusha gets personal on the response to "Duppy Freestyle."
Pusha-T's response to Drake's "Duppy Freestyle" diss is here, and he's not pulling any punches.
After Drake made things personal by mentioning Pusha-T's engagement to Virginia Williams on "Duppy Freestyle," Pusha had no problem bringing up sensitive moments from Drake's past on the response. Over Jay-Z's "The Story of OJ" beat, Pusha brings Drake's family into things right away as he mentions Dennis Graham and raps, "You mention wedding ring like it's a bad thing/Your father walked away at five, hell of a dad thing."
You can hear "The Story of Adidon" on SoundCloud now.
On Instagram, Pusha shared the artwork for "The Story of Adidon," which appears to be a photo of Drake with his face painted black. Pusha writes, "Virginia Williams shan’t ever be mentioned in song by ANYONE aside from me."
Pusha also took to his IG Story and Twitter to say that the blackface photo of Drake used for the diss track was not photoshopped.
A while later, the photographer who took the pics of Drake in blackface, David Leyes, hopped on Twitter to ask for the photo used by Push to be taken down.
The photo was then removed from Pusha's IG.
Elsewhere in "The Story of Adidon," Pusha brings up rumors that Drake is the father of a child with Sophie Brussaux:
Pusha recently told Vulture he was ready for the response to "Duppy Freestyle." He explained, "I'm ready for everything that comes with it. Everything. And we gonna deal in truths. If that's what we gonna do, and that's what we really, really, wanna deal in, let's deal in real truths. Because, I feel like I was questioned. My truth was questioned, and I'm gonna deal in truths all summer long. If everybody wanna deal in that, then I have no problem with that, I think it's great. Think the world needs truth."