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Drake took aim at Kanye West and Pusha T in a new track.

The Toronto rapper was responding to lyrics on Pusha T’s new album, in which he alleged that Drake didn’t write his own lyrics.

On Infrared, the final track of Daytona, which was was produced by and features Kanye, Pusha insinuates that like Donald Trump, who reportedly had outside help from the Russians to help him win the U.S presidency, Drake has help in the studio.

“The lyric pennin’ equal the Trumps winnin’/The bigger question is how the Russians did it/It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin”.

Drake clapped back in his track Duppy Freestyle, and questions Pusha T’s famed drug dealing credentials, rapping: “You might’ve sold some college kids some Nikes and Mercedes / But you act like you sold drugs for Escobar in the 80s”.

“Don’t push me when I’m in album mode / You’re not even top five as far as your label talent goes / You send shots, well, I got to challenge those.”

Drake also slams Kanye in the track, with the lyrics: “I’ve done things for him I thought that he never would need / Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me.”

He then rapped: “It’s gonna be a cruel summer for you / told Weezy and Baby ‘I’ma done him for you’ / Tell ‘Ye we got an invoice coming to you /

Considering that we just sold another 20 for you.”

Pusha picked up on the invoice line, and tweeted: “Send the invoice for the extra 20…”.

Drake then cheekily responded with an invoice, sending Kanye’s label G.O.O.D. Music an invoice for $100,000 (£75,000) for “promotional assistance and career reviving”.

The rapper is expected to release his next album, Scorpion, in June (18).musicnews

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