Pusha T Denies Approving Offensive Drake Graphic Shown During His Show

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Pusha T may be a lot of things, but he's not one to have others speak for him.

Over the weekend, at Tyler, The Creator's 2018 Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival, the words "F**k Drake" appeared on a screen during Pusha's set. Many believed the offensive visual was Pusha's continuation of his feud with DrakeHowever, the "If You Know You Know" rapper later took to social media to deny that he had anything to do with the shady visual. 

"Corny a** tech dude f**king with my screens at @CampFlogGnaw," he wrote on Twitter. "I speak for myself and all of you know how I make my statements!! Dissing anybody on screen isn’t part of my show."

As fans know, Drake and Pusha have had one of the biggest (if not biggest) rap feuds of the year, stemming from Pusha's diss track "Story of Adidon." On the track, Pusha revealed that Drake had a secret child and slammed the "In My Feelings" rapper's best friend Noah "40Shebib, amongst other things. Most recently, Pusha claimed that it was 40 who indirectly told him about Drake's secret son after Drake alleged that it was Pusha's mentor and collaborator Kanye West who spilled the beans. 

"The information came from 40," Pusha said last month. "It didn’t come from Kanye, at all. 40 is sleeping with a woman, who begins to . . . he talks to her daily. Five, six hours a day . . . And ultimately speaks about how he's disgruntled about certain things, notoriety and things involving Drake and his career, and so on and so forth. With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child, and bring him gifts, and all this information. She divulged this information. That's where it came from."

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