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J Prince has stepped in to make sure that Drake does not ruin a man's life. The last we heard from J Prince, the Rap-a-Lot Records CEO said he had made an "OG call" to Drake, insisting that he not respond to Pusha T's ferocious diss track against him, "The Story of Adidon." 

The possibility of a Drake response seemed to become more unlikely after hearing the new information and now even further details have broken out about their conversation. Appearing on Sway in the Morning, J Prince gave context to why he was so against Drizzy clapping back at Push, noting that his response would have ended careers and ruined families.

J Prince and Drake have a long history, dating back to when his son Jas Prince discovered the Canadian on MySpace, giving him an opportunity. Sway prompted the legend to speak on what made him so against the continuation of their beef, to which J Prince replied, "I saw this going to a place that I feel would have ended his career if Drake would’ve put out this song that he had on him." 

Noting that lines were crossed, Prince continued by confirming that a response exists, saying, "Oh no doubt about it. The ingredients were overwhelming. I know for a fact that it would’ve been bad for Kanye and my man. It wouldn’t have been good, it's beyond music at that point. It's gonna affect the livelihood, it's gonna interfere with his entire lifestyle from that day forward."

Drake seems to have given his word to J Prince that he would not retaliate as he prepares to let the situation blow over. The Rap-a-Lot CEO said he does not believe the song will ever see the light of day. Listen to audio of the interview below.



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Drake is war ready, according to Van Lathan.

At this point, everyone's waiting on Drake's next move in his beef with Pusha T. Last night, Push unleashed his scathing diss track, "The Story Of Adidon" which pretty much-aimed shots at Drake and everyone associated with him. 

Many are wondering how Drake is going to come back at Pusha after "The Story Of Adidon" which ultimately exposed Drake's rollout for his Adidas deal, his secret child and more. According to sources, it looks like Drake's already cookin' up something for King Push.

Drake is getting ready for verbal warfare with Pusha T, according to TMZ's Van Lathan. He took to Twitter to reveal that Drake was ready to "deal with the situation."
"Have it on an incredibly good source that Drake is about to "Deal With The Situation."" He wrote on Twitter. 

Have it on an incredibly good source that Drake is about to "Deal With The Situation."
At this point, it's unsure when we could expect Drake's response but if he's already working on it, there's a good chance it's coming soon.

Van Lathan's tweet was retweeted by Stephen Dacres of SRD TV. Prior to Lathan's tweet, Dacres wrote, "Oh wow Drake is prepared lmaoooo." So it seems like there's several people who might know what Drake has up his sleeve. 

Despite this, it doesn't seem like Pusha T is concerned with whatever rebuttal Drake has. He not only claims that he has more dirt on Aubrey but that nothing Drake can do can really affect him.

"I'mma tell y'all like this, I don't got no skeletons. I don't have any skeletons that are like.. nothin'," he said to the Breakfast Club this a.m.


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Pusha T's long-awaited "Daytona" album has arrived, produced entirely by Kanye West.

For a minute, Pusha T's King Push seemed likely to join the ranks of hip-hop's lost albums, collecting dust alongside Detox, Relapse 2, and Tha Carter 5. Yet during the sudden resurgence of Kanye West, news broke that Pusha's long-awaited project was due for release on May 25th, with seven Ye produced tracks on deck. 

Yesterday, Push came through with the news that he would be changing the album title to Daytona, explaining that "King Push didn’t represent the overall message of this body of work. DAYTONA represents the fact that I have the luxury of time. That luxury only comes when u have a skill set that you're confident in."

The moment has finally arrived. DAYTONA is here in all its Yeezy produced glory. In a refreshing turn of events, Pusha has confined the album to a concise seven tracks, dubbing it "the God Number." 

Though some have already lamented the project's brevity, it's difficult to argue that an era of "stream trolling" has ushered in a string of unwieldy and overlong albums. In that regard, Pusha and the GOOD Music camp are opting to alter the trajectory of the curve.

Be sure to catch DAYTONA now, and sound off. Did this one live up to your expectations, or is it too early to tell? Let it be known. The G.O.O.D Music rollout is upon us, with Kanye, Kids See Ghost, Teyana Taylor and Nas steady waiting in the wings. 

1. If You Know You Know
2. The Games We Play
3. Hard Piano feat. Rick Ross
4. Come, Back Baby,
5. Santeria
6. What Would Meek Do? feat. Kanye West
7. Infrared


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