Pusha T takes more shots at his enemy Drake using an infamous
gritty Vybz Kartel line.
Pusha T says his beef with Drake is over, but he is still out there
taking shots at the 6 God. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper has always
been a huge fan of dancehall music and has even collaborated with
Popcaan and Vybz Kartel in the past. King Push quoted some of
Kartel lyrics recently when he heard that Drake has a career-ending
diss track in his arsenal.
The lyrics were taken from Vybz Kartel diss track for Mavado “Send
A Hell” which was recorded in 2007 in the heights of the Gully/Gaza
war. “Anuh likkle bit a people me send a hell / Dem never kill nobody
yet a lie dem a tell,” Pusha tweeted.
It seems Pusha T is ready for anything Drake got coming on his new
album Scorpion dropping this weekend. Drizzy took a few bruises in
round one of their beef when King Push released “ The Story Of
Adidon .” The Toronto rapper recently revealed that he will be
addressing the beef and explained on his new album why he never
responded to that diss track.
Perhaps Pusha T is also hinting that he has a diss track with Vybz
Kartel. If that’s the case, then that would deeply divide Drake’s
massive dancehall fan base since Kartel controls a sizeable portion
of the genre.