Pusha T; Drake.Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images; George Pimentel/WireImagePusha Tis speaking out about his reignited feud withDrake.Days after the 31-year-old “Nice for What” rapper suggested onLeBron James‘ HBO showThe ShopthatKanye Westtold Pusha T that Drake had a sonwith former adult-film starSophie Brussaux, Pusha T said on Wednesday’s episode ofThe Joe Budden Podcastthat the highly personal details actually came to him via Noah “40” Shebib.“The information came from 40,” Pusha T declared. “It didn’t come from Kanye at all. 40 is sleeping with a woman. … He talks to her daily, five, six hours a day … provides opportunity for her and ultimately speaks about how he’s disgruntled about certain things, notoriety and things involving Drake and his career. So on and so forth.”Pusha T, 41, continued, “With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts and all of this information. She divulged this information. That’s where it came from.”Shareif Ziyadat/GettyIn his diss track “The Story of Adidon,” Pusha Taccused Drake of fathering an illegitimate childbefore Drake had publicly acknowledged his son with his own song,“March 14” from hisScorpionalbum. Pusha T’s track also touched on Drake’s alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.During his appearance onThe Shop,Drake insinuated that the information about his son must have gotten to Pusha T through West, who produced “The Story of Adidon” — but he insists that it wasn’t the case.Bryan Steffy/WireImage; Dominique Charriau/WireImage“I sit back, and I think about it, and I just don’t like how the narrative has changed,” Pusha T said on the podcast. “The narrative has totally changed, number one. And, not for nothing, it’s not true. And I’mma be fair. I’mma be fair in saying, ‘You know what, it may make sense in Drake’s mind that, ‘Oh, Ye told Push about my son and my situation. I was in Wyoming.’ … It’s wrong. Didn’t happen like that. Never happened.”RELATED VIDEO: Drake Gushes Over Snaps of ‘Beautiful’ Son and Reveals ‘Unconditional Love’ for Child’s MotherPusha T added, “In Drake’s mind, one plus one probably equals two. Totally not true. … Not what it is. Not what happened. Not where the information came from.”Drake said on the show that he considered “The Story of Adidon” “a hell of a chess move.”“The song, I thought it was trash. But the chess move was genius,” Drake previously said. “Back against the wall. I either go all the way filthy or I fall back and I have this sort of chink in my armor for the rest of time to a rap purist. Which is fine, I can live with that. I would much rather live with that than the things that I was about to… the research I did, the things that I was gonna say, and the places that I was gonna go. Not only for him, but the other guy too.”Pusha T also responded to Drake’s anger that Pusha T had exposed Shebib’s battle with multiple sclerosis.“People love to say, like rap purists and people who just love confrontation, they love to say, ‘Aye, there’s no rules in this s—.’ But there are f—ing rules in this s—,” Drake previously said. “And I’m gonna tell you something: It’s like, I knew something was gonna come up about my kid. They had to add the deadbeat thing to make it more appealing, which is fine. I understand that. Even that, I was like, okay. The mom and dad thing, whatever. You don’t even know my family. But I’mma tell you, wishing death on my friend that has MS?”Calling Drake’s appearance on the show “biased,” Pusha T said, “Everybody heard the song. I ain’t wish death on nobody. … Not that I care.”He added, “The only reason this is coming out now, the only reason I’m here now, for real, for real, is because he was so passionate about the whole MS thing.”

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Pusha Tis speaking out about his reignited feud withDrake.Days after the 31-year-old “Nice for What” rapper suggested onLeBron James‘ HBO showThe ShopthatKanye Westtold Pusha T that Drake had a sonwith former adult-film starSophie Brussaux, Pusha T said on Wednesday’s episode ofThe Joe Budden Podcastthat the highly personal details actually came to him via Noah “40” Shebib.“The information came from 40,” Pusha T declared. “It didn’t come from Kanye at all. 40 is sleeping with a woman. … He talks to her daily, five, six hours a day … provides opportunity for her and ultimately speaks about how he’s disgruntled about certain things, notoriety and things involving Drake and his career. So on and so forth.”Pusha T, 41, continued, “With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts and all of this information. She divulged this information. That’s where it came from.”Shareif Ziyadat/GettyIn his diss track “The Story of Adidon,” Pusha Taccused Drake of fathering an illegitimate childbefore Drake had publicly acknowledged his son with his own song,“March 14” from hisScorpionalbum. Pusha T’s track also touched on Drake’s alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.During his appearance onThe Shop,Drake insinuated that the information about his son must have gotten to Pusha T through West, who produced “The Story of Adidon” — but he insists that it wasn’t the case.Bryan Steffy/WireImage; Dominique Charriau/WireImage“I sit back, and I think about it, and I just don’t like how the narrative has changed,” Pusha T said on the podcast. “The narrative has totally changed, number one. And, not for nothing, it’s not true. And I’mma be fair. I’mma be fair in saying, ‘You know what, it may make sense in Drake’s mind that, ‘Oh, Ye told Push about my son and my situation. I was in Wyoming.’ … It’s wrong. Didn’t happen like that. Never happened.”RELATED VIDEO: Drake Gushes Over Snaps of ‘Beautiful’ Son and Reveals ‘Unconditional Love’ for Child’s MotherPusha T added, “In Drake’s mind, one plus one probably equals two. Totally not true. … Not what it is. Not what happened. Not where the information came from.”Drake said on the show that he considered “The Story of Adidon” “a hell of a chess move.”“The song, I thought it was trash. But the chess move was genius,” Drake previously said. “Back against the wall. I either go all the way filthy or I fall back and I have this sort of chink in my armor for the rest of time to a rap purist. Which is fine, I can live with that. I would much rather live with that than the things that I was about to… the research I did, the things that I was gonna say, and the places that I was gonna go. Not only for him, but the other guy too.”Pusha T also responded to Drake’s anger that Pusha T had exposed Shebib’s battle with multiple sclerosis.“People love to say, like rap purists and people who just love confrontation, they love to say, ‘Aye, there’s no rules in this s—.’ But there are f—ing rules in this s—,” Drake previously said. “And I’m gonna tell you something: It’s like, I knew something was gonna come up about my kid. They had to add the deadbeat thing to make it more appealing, which is fine. I understand that. Even that, I was like, okay. The mom and dad thing, whatever. You don’t even know my family. But I’mma tell you, wishing death on my friend that has MS?”Calling Drake’s appearance on the show “biased,” Pusha T said, “Everybody heard the song. I ain’t wish death on nobody. … Not that I care.”He added, “The only reason this is coming out now, the only reason I’m here now, for real, for real, is because he was so passionate about the whole MS thing.”

Pusha Tis speaking out about his reignited feud withDrake.

Days after the 31-year-old “Nice for What” rapper suggested onLeBron James‘ HBO showThe ShopthatKanye Westtold Pusha T that Drake had a sonwith former adult-film starSophie Brussaux, Pusha T said on Wednesday’s episode ofThe Joe Budden Podcastthat the highly personal details actually came to him via Noah “40” Shebib.

“The information came from 40,” Pusha T declared. “It didn’t come from Kanye at all. 40 is sleeping with a woman. … He talks to her daily, five, six hours a day … provides opportunity for her and ultimately speaks about how he’s disgruntled about certain things, notoriety and things involving Drake and his career. So on and so forth.”

Pusha T, 41, continued, “With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts and all of this information. She divulged this information. That’s where it came from.”

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In his diss track “The Story of Adidon,” Pusha Taccused Drake of fathering an illegitimate childbefore Drake had publicly acknowledged his son with his own song,“March 14” from hisScorpionalbum. Pusha T’s track also touched on Drake’s alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.

During his appearance onThe Shop,Drake insinuated that the information about his son must have gotten to Pusha T through West, who produced “The Story of Adidon” — but he insists that it wasn’t the case.

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“I sit back, and I think about it, and I just don’t like how the narrative has changed,” Pusha T said on the podcast. “The narrative has totally changed, number one. And, not for nothing, it’s not true. And I’mma be fair. I’mma be fair in saying, ‘You know what, it may make sense in Drake’s mind that, ‘Oh, Ye told Push about my son and my situation. I was in Wyoming.’ … It’s wrong. Didn’t happen like that. Never happened.”

RELATED VIDEO: Drake Gushes Over Snaps of ‘Beautiful’ Son and Reveals ‘Unconditional Love’ for Child’s Mother

Pusha T added, “In Drake’s mind, one plus one probably equals two. Totally not true. … Not what it is. Not what happened. Not where the information came from.”

Drake said on the show that he considered “The Story of Adidon” “a hell of a chess move.”

“The song, I thought it was trash. But the chess move was genius,” Drake previously said. “Back against the wall. I either go all the way filthy or I fall back and I have this sort of chink in my armor for the rest of time to a rap purist. Which is fine, I can live with that. I would much rather live with that than the things that I was about to… the research I did, the things that I was gonna say, and the places that I was gonna go. Not only for him, but the other guy too.”

Pusha T also responded to Drake’s anger that Pusha T had exposed Shebib’s battle with multiple sclerosis.

“People love to say, like rap purists and people who just love confrontation, they love to say, ‘Aye, there’s no rules in this s—.’ But there are f—ing rules in this s—,” Drake previously said. “And I’m gonna tell you something: It’s like, I knew something was gonna come up about my kid. They had to add the deadbeat thing to make it more appealing, which is fine. I understand that. Even that, I was like, okay. The mom and dad thing, whatever. You don’t even know my family. But I’mma tell you, wishing death on my friend that has MS?”

Calling Drake’s appearance on the show “biased,” Pusha T said, “Everybody heard the song. I ain’t wish death on nobody. … Not that I care.”

He added, “The only reason this is coming out now, the only reason I’m here now, for real, for real, is because he was so passionate about the whole MS thing.”

source: people.com