Pusha T has as soon as once more been bombarded by an assortment of bots on social media and followers are pointing the finger at none aside from his largest rap adversary, Drake.
In a collection of tweets which have been posted on Saturday (August 26), the bots reference the Virginia lyricist in a really disrespectful manner, claiming that he does some fairly disturbing issues.
One of the tweets even hash-tagged Drake’s forthcoming album, For All The Dogs in it.
While a few of them are random in nature, just a few of them have been quote-tweets on posts made by Pop Crave.
Pusha T focused by bots, followers suppose Drake is behind it 🤔 https://t.co/52WCdDsvQrpic.twitter.com/btpoOghTEt
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) August 27, 2023
It didn’t take lengthy for some followers to invest that none aside from the 6 God may be behind the cyberattack.
“Drake has to go down as one of the worst rapper’s if he has bots trying to diss pusha t for him,” one user wrote, whereas another added, “The pusha t bots are weird Drake, it’s not even funny.”
This shouldn’t be the primary time King Push has needed to cope with Twitter bots attacking him full pressure.
Back in July, The Clipse rapper was accused of every little thing from mendacity about “pushing yay” and “having a flow as dry as the Sahara Desert” to “loving the smell of kids’ bicycle seats.”
The tweets, which have been principally quote-tweets on a put up made by RapTV, all talked about the Virginia native in a disparaging manner, though the put up in query is a couple of Yeat and Lil Uzi Vert tune which was licensed gold.
What’s extra, all the Twitter handles featured just a few letters and a bunch of numbers, which consultants say is a certain signal that the account is a “burner” or “bot” account.
The beef between Drake and Pusha T runs deep, tracing all the best way again to 2006, when Lil Wayne was beefing with Clipse. At that point, Malice threw the primary punch when he noticed Weezy sporting Bape on a VIBE journal cowl.
Malice rapped, “N-ggas bite the style from the shoes to the watches” on the tune “Mr. Me Too.” Each camp then performed the opposite facet down with disrespect in a number of interviews that adopted.
The back-and-forth between the camps continued for just a few years, with Drake getting into the fray again in 2011. When the Young Money signee launched “Dreams Money Can Buy” that yr, King Push fired again with the freestyle “Don’t Fuck With Me” over the identical beat, and it was on from there between the pair.
The two traded verbal barbs in numerous songs for the following seven years, till Drizzy dropped “Duppy Freestyle” in 2018 — which, itself, was a response to Pusha T’s “Infrared.”
Four days after “Duppy Freestyle” dropped, Pusha T unleashed holy hell with “The Story of Adidon,” which he dropped on New York’s Hot 97.
Considered one of the scathing diss tracks of all time, “The Story of Adidon” discovered Pusha T accusing Drake of “hiding” his son, Adonis — whose existence had but to be made public — whereas taking purpose on the OVO hitmaker over JAY-Z’s “The Story of O.J.” According to Push, his supply was Drizzy’s longtime producer Noah “40” Shebib.
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