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Drake takes aim at Pusha-T and Kanye West in new freestyle

Pusha-T appeared to insult Drake on his new album.

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Two of the biggest stars in music look to be going head-to-head after Drake took aim at Kanye West in a new freestyle (Ian West/PA)

Two of the biggest stars in music look to be going head-to-head after Drake took aim at Kanye West in a new freestyle.

The Canadian rapper released a track on Friday titled Duppy Freestyle in response to Pusha-T’s West-produced album Daytona.

On the song Infrared, New York-born Pusha-T reignited his feud with Drake, with the line “It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin” – a reference to claims Drake used Quentin Miller as a ghostwriter.

Canadian rapper Drake aimed insults at Kanye West in a new freestyle (PA)
Canadian rapper Drake aimed insults at Kanye West in a new freestyle (PA)

The verse appears to reference three West songs – Father Stretch My Hands, 30 Hours and the pair’s collaboration, Pop Style.

Drake then switched his attention to Pusha-T.

Kanye West produced Push-T's new album, Daytona, which appears to rehash allegations that Drake used a ghostwriter (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Kanye West produced Push-T’s new album, Daytona, which appears to rehash allegations that Drake used a ghostwriter (Jonathan Brady/PA)

No Malice is Pusha-T’s older brother and his partner in the rap duo Clipse.

At the end of the song, Drake tells West he is invoicing him for 20,000 copies of Daytona, apparently a claim that Duppy Freestyle will publicise the album.

Pusha-T quickly responded on Twitter.

He wrote: “Send the invoice for the extra 20…”