J. Prince Says Drake's "Definitely Happy" That He Didn't Continue Pusha T Beef

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Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J Prince attends 2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at Hammerstein Ballroom on June 3, 2010 in New York, New York.
J. Prince speaks on the current standings in the Pusha T and Drake feud.

The Drake and Pusha T beef may have ended but fans are still eager to here if the Toronto rapper addresses the feud on his upcoming album, Scorpion. There's no doubt that Push had the final word in the beef with his diss track, "The Story Of Adidon." While fans still wish they would be able to hear this supposed "career-ending" diss song, J. Prince has said that it wouldn't see the light of day. In a recent interview with TRL, J. Prince revealed how Drake is feeling after deciding to step back from the beef.

J. Prince sat down with Sway on TRL earlier today and spoke on how Drake is feeling after making the decision not to respond to Pusha T. Prince says that Drake is happy that he didn't allow the beef to escalate further.

"He's definitely happy. You know, we know that was the right decision, because it was a decision where they crossed a line where music was concerned, and we don't have no regrets about living in peace." Prince said.

Prince later explained how Drake feels about the "naysayers" and those that might question his pen game.

"Drake is wise enough and sharp enough to know who he is, you know what I mean?" Prince explained. "He knows his abilities, he know what he can do, and he willing to live with the decision he made on not getting in the pigpen." 

Peep the interview below. 


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