Kanye Apologizes To Drake & Clarifies His Role In Pusha-T Beef
by Karen
After months of friction, Kanye West apologized to Drake in one of his Twitter sprees Wednesday morning (Sept. 5). In the tweets, he addressed Drake’s beef with Pusha-T and Kid Cudi, the G.O.O.D. Music album rollout and its proximity to Drake’s Scorpion release date, a version of Kanye’s “Lift Yourself” with Drake that never materialized, and more.
West also concluded he did not feed Pusha-T information about Drake’s son—a topic Push brought to light on the diss track “The Story of Adidon” and Drake broached across Scorpion. “I don’t play with the idea of people’s children after I spoke to Wiz a few years earlier,” Kanye wrote. He concluded, “This is all Jedi level. I will be coming to your show within the next seven days to give love and be inspired by the art you have created.” Read Ye’s tweets below for more details.
Sending good energy and love to Drake and family and crew💜💜💜
I haven’t seen the show in person but the images look incredible online
I understand where the confusion started pic.twitter.com/oxSEEbNB1g
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
Let me start by apologizing for stepping on your release date in the first place … We were building a bond and working on music together including squashing the issues with Cudi at our office.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
When I put the dates up I was a bit ramped up doing 25 tweets a day TMZ happened shortly after … I have to hop on the plane now… will type more when I land
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
plane taxiing for take off… because we spoke about doing Lift Yourself together I should have given you the opportunity for us to do this together before I released it
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
since we were building as friends and brothers I should have spoken to Pusha about the Quentin Miller bar. There should have been no songs with my involvement that had any negative energy towards you
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I never listened to either diss track that followed but I did hear quotes from both songs after they were released
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I did not have any conversations about your child with Pusha. I don’t play with the idea of people’s children after I spoke to Wiz a few years earlier.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I understand Pusha’s issues as a man if someone mentions your fiancé men go mask off. I’ve done the same myself at times. I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
This is all Jedi level. I will be coming to your show within the next seven days to give love and be inspired by the art you have created.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
Drake has used up much of his recent output to air out grievances and clear the air. On “Duppy Freestyle,” his original response to Push’s Daytona track “Infrared,” Drake returned ghostwriting allegations by saying he’d “done things for [Kanye] I thought that he never would need.” On June 2nd, post “The Story of Adidon,” Kanye tweeted, “I’ve never been about beef, I’m about love… lines were crossed and it’s not good for anyone… so this is dead now.”
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