September 25, 2023

Pusha T Drops Drake Diss Track Exposing Drake’s Secret Son


The feud between Pusha T and Drake just keeps getting uglier.

On Tuesday night, Pusha T finally responded to Drake’s “Duppy” freestyle by dropping a new diss track of his own called “The Story Of Adidon,” which finds Pusha going at Drake for getting a porn star pregnant and not being there for his son. Pusha spits:

“Since you named dropped my fiancée/ Let ’em know who you chose as your Beyoncé/ Sophie knows better, ask your baby mother/ Cleaned her up for IG, but the stench is on her/ A baby’s involved, it’s deeper than rap/ We talkin’ character, let me keep with the facts/ You are hiding a child, let that boy come home/ Deadbeat mothafucka playin’ border patrol, ooh/ Adonis is your son/ And he deserves more than an Adidas press run, that’s real/ Love that baby, respect that girl/ Forget she’s a pornstar, let her be your world (yuugh),”

If you’re unfamiliar, Pusha T is referring to porn star Sophie Brussaux, who called out Drake for getting her pregnant last May, but Drake denied it at the time. Sophie claimed to have proof, and hired two New York lawyers to help her obtain a paternity test, as well as to seek child support if the child belonged to Drake.

However nothing ever came out after that report, but Sophie continued to slam Drake for being a “deadbeat dad” back in November even after her son was born. At the time of the scandal, Drake’s camp addressed Brussaux’s claims in a statement, saying:

“This woman has a very questionable background. She has admitted to having multiple relationships. We understand she may have problems getting into the United States. She’s one of many women claiming he got them pregnant. If it is in fact Drake’s child, which he does not believe, he would do the right thing by the child.”

The artwork for the track featured a dug-up photo of a young Drake wearing blackface make-up, and a Jim Crow t-shirt.

The image is thought to be from a 2008 shoot snapped by photographer David Leyes for Toronto-based brand Too Black Guys. The feud started last week when Pusha T released his new album DAYTONA, which features a diss track which accuses Drake of not writing his own lyrics, instead using a ghostwriter named Quentin Miller. You can listen to “The Story Of Adidon,” below.