Kanye West Apologizes to Drake, Denies Involvement in Pusha-T Beef
Kanye West doesn't want any bad blood with Drake. In a series of tweets posted early on Wednesday morning (Sept. 5), 'Ye apologized to Drake for a number of things, denied his involvement in the Pusha-T beef again, and sent love and positive vibes.
He began by posting a photo of a recent Drake show from his joint tour with Migos, and writing about his respect for it. "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," he tweeted.
"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," he continued. The release date he's referring to is certainly Drake's Scorpion, which came out on June 29, very close to the dates that Kanye's G.O.O.D. Music team dropped a number of albums.
'Ye went on to address Pusha-T's bar on his album Daytona that addressed the rumors that Drake used a ghostwriter: Quentin Miller. Kanye says that he should've spoken to Push about the bar, and that he wasn't involved in any songs with "negative energy" towards Drake. Just last week, however, he referred to Drake as being "insensitive" during the beef.
He then brings up again the topic of providing information about Drake's secret child to Pusha-T, which was exposed in the scathing diss track, "The Story of Adidon."
"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 wrote. He's of course referring to the fact that he slammed Wiz Khalifa for having a child with his own ex-girlfriend, Amber Rose.
Kanye continued by saying that he planned to attend one of Drake's concerts within the next week to show love for the art he creates. He added that he loves both Push and Drake, and that men lose control sometimes when it comes to their leading ladies.
"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," he wrote.
Here's to hoping bad blood between the two is over. However, a song snippet in which Drake appears to diss 'Ye just surfaced, so we'll see what happens with that. His apology also comes just one day after wife Kim Kardashian was forced to deny rumors that she had an affair with Drake.
Read Kanye's tweets below.
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