How Pusha T Made Drake Embrace Fatherhood

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Published 2024-07-27
In this episode of Derapy, Drake created his own Voldemort.

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All Comments (21)
  • my favorite touch of this track is how he said "You are hiding a child." SO CLEARLY
  • @sailorneen
    nothing was the same after “you are hiding a child…let that boy come home”
  • @SporadicV2
    I’d like to think there’s a time traveling Drake fan that repeatedly JUST misses his chance to stop Aubrey bringing up Virginia and Whitney
  • @almostatami
    I don't even show up to my own birthday this early. 🍿
  • @tamoguni
    This man just can't win a rap battle in his life. Mf's been dropping more kids than he has albums.
  • Drake: "If I yap fast enough I win, right?" Pusha (and Kendrick): "Let me slow this down and clearly enunciate exactly how much I hate you."
  • Bullied this boy into revealing his kid. I don't buy Drake couldn't get a fast paternity test but had a whole sneakerline setup to reveal him. And if he really wanted to hide his kid from the world he could've still done so. Pusha's song wasn't about showing Adonis to the world for photo ops or music videos. Its was about Drake being ashamed and hiding the fact he even had a kid and a baby momma. If Drake was so concerned with his kid's image being private (which he wasn't, remember the sneakers again) he could just been like "Yeah I got a kid" and kept his image private. Leave it to Drake waver on his own principles under pressure for acceptance. Everytime we see Adonis now feels like a calculated PR move more than it feels like a father spending time with a son. I pray he grows up an upstanding individual but its unlikely with that for a dad.
  • @mclark2959
    The song just started and can I say: Drake has one inflection and that is it. Coming hot off of Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers and all of Kendrick's disses, it's clear that he uses his voice like an instrument, while Drake is just... he's just there. Fire beat though 🤷🏾‍♀️
  • @IsaacClodfelter
    Nah, no way your bars are harder than Aubrey's ever have been. I just finished this on Spotify and had to come here to comment that you killed that.
  • @RaKeisu
    Meanwhile, Pusha on the JBP: "I didn't wish death on 40, NOT THAT I CARE...." Push is ruthless and I loved it. That breakdown from him on the podcast I come back to a lot. Lol.
  • @UnendingCoda
    Drake reminds me of a fraternity brother I known. For a long time I had deep respect, I thought maybe he was just a bit zesty, odd, Sometimes people get turned inside out like it was a metaphorical Diddy party, Sometimes it's inside out and than it's outside in
  • I think the Pusha T post beef interviews are particularly interesting. They really show how much thought he put into the music. Differences in substance and understanding when comparing him to Drake. Listening to them is a strong recommendation from me.
  • The beat for Duppy Freestyle is just so nice & so smooth that it makes Drake sound the best he's ever sounded. It's actually quite an underwhelming diss when you pay attention but damn if it's not a great song
  • @thuglifeinc4894
    I could never have a Virgil and hold 'em back because he makes me nervous. Drake ain't the one to talk holding people back when you did Makonnen dirty and tried jacking Abel's album back in the day or the other writers you had who ended up in the hospital after speaking out against you. Ironic isn't it.
  • @VHSCutting
    This is blackyspeakz's brother bro istg
  • @NoName-yy3wb
    I think this was the start of Drake acting petty on social media.
  • Pusha T made rap disses into investigative journalism. Drake really brings out the demon mode outta people 🤧. The last part of your rap with the Uooh will live rent-free in my head now, so thanks for that 😂.