Drake’s New Diss Single Makes Fun of Pusha T and Pharrell


In a new song called “Meltdown,” which is on Travis Scott’s new record “Utopia,” Drake says mean things about his long-time rival Pusha T and now also about Pharrell.

“I melt down the chains that I bought from yo boss,” Drizzy said in a rap. “Give a ** about all of that heritage **. Since V not around, the members done hung up the Louis. They not even wearing that ***.”

When the Canadian rapper talked about the $3.3 million handmade chain, it was a hint that he had already bought the bling that Pharrel put up for auction last year.

The V was then tied to the late fashion icon Virgil Abloh, who was replaced at Louis Vuitton by the Happy singer after he died.

The Grammy winner also said, “You lucky that Vogue was suing. ‘Cause I would’ve been with the Wassas in Paris and ***.”

The rapper made fun of both the 50-year-old and the Mercy rapper, and he also brought up his case against Vogue from last year.

Drake and Pusha T got into a fight over his song “Infrared,” which led to Drake’s “Duppy Freestyle” in return.

But when the 46-year-old fought back with “The Story of Adidon,” which revealed the rapper’s then-unknown son Adonis, the music business was shocked.

Later, Pusha made it clear that he didn’t want the fight to go on. But it was pretty much always going on for Drake.