Pusha T’s It’s Almost Dry album arrived on Friday (April 22) and the Virginia-bred rhymer stopped by The Breakfast Club on his media tour.
King Push was asked about a Jack Harlow and Drake collaboration that leaked earlier in April, which found the 6 God subliminally sending shots in Pusha’s direction. Don’t expect the G.O.O.D. Music President to return fire anytime soon, though.
“I even heard that and it sounds old to me,” Pusha T said around the 14-minute mark. “Like, the flows sound old. And then it’s like, even what is considered, like, the shots. 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. I’m here to, like, burn down everything.”
He went on to say that he’s going to “ignore” it and “from the sound of it, it just sounded old to me. It’s not, like, fresh.”
Pusha then sent out a warning to Drake and any other artist that may want to diss him by explaining he’s got a “file of fire” and a “file cabinet full of death” that’s filled with scathing responses to any potential lyrical warfare.
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The track in question is tentatively titled “Churchill Downs” and was slated to land on Jack Harlow’s Come Home The Kids Miss You album, due out on May 6. With the leak earlier in April, it’s uncertain when the song will officially release.
“All I hear is plug talk comin’ from middleman/All I hear is tall tales comin’ from little men,” Drake spits, before adding, “If I see ya’, I spit in ya’ faces, ha-tu/Daytonas with the green faces.”
As for Pusha T, his It’s Almost Dry album dropped on Friday with features from Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Pharrell, JAY-Z, Lil Uzi Vert, Don Toliver and more.