It seems the long-running tension between Pusha T and Drake hasn’t thawed much over the years. When asked recently about Drake’s latest single, “What Did I Miss?”, Pusha T was curt. His reaction? A blunt “No,” followed by the explanation:
“Just not for me.”
No extra shots, no elaboration. Just a firm disinterest in the track.
The moment came during a chat with Complex News, where Pusha appeared alongside his brother and fellow Clipse member, Malice. While fans may have expected something more explosive given the duo’s past, what they got was a short, cool dismissal. Still, considering the history between the two rappers, even a mild comment like this quickly caught attention and stirred up chatter online.
Pusha T’s Drake remark goes viral
It wasn’t long before clips from the interview started making the rounds. The post went viral across X, Instagram, and hip-hop blogs, with fans jumping into the decades-long beef storyline.
Drake and Pusha T have been at odds since the early 2010s, with their feud escalating through diss tracks like “Duppy Freestyle” and the infamous “Story of Adidon,” where Pusha took aim at Drake’s personal life.
While it seemed like things had cooled off in recent years, fans haven’t stopped comparing every new release or lyric to see if a new jab has been thrown. So naturally, when Pusha gave his two cents about “What Did I Miss?” the internet was curious. Some saw it as a subtle shade, others thought it was just honest critique. Either way, it reignited a conversation that never really died down.
Interestingly, Pusha had already made it clear that he had no plans to revisit the back-and-forth drama. In a previous interview with GQ, he stated that there’s nothing left to say. He even pointed out that despite past tension, he performed in Canada and returned home without incident, a nod to how real the situation had once become. For him, it seems the chapter is closed.
In that same interview, he also revealed how outside interference nearly impacted the creative process of the Clipse’s upcoming album. Universal Music Group reportedly asked him to tone down Kendrick Lamar's verse on the track “Chains & Whips,” likely due to the ongoing legal dispute between Drake and the label. Pusha stood his ground and refused. For him, censoring art to dodge lawsuits wasn't an option.
At the end of the day, Pusha T’s comment may not be a headline diss, but in the world of rap, even a shrug can spark debate. It’s a reminder that, while the feud may have faded in intensity, the public's interest hasn’t. For now, though, Pusha seems more focused on the music than the mess. And if there’s one thing he’s clear on, it’s that he’s not tiptoeing around anyone.