If you thought you were finished hearing about the world's favorite pharmaceutical giant, you were wrong. Although Pusha T publicly announced that his feud with Drake was over when Drizzy did not respond to the lethal "The Story of Adidon," J Prince was open in saying that he shut down the beef when he deemed Drake was going to take it too far on his next diss track. Uttering verses that would possibly ruin Pusha T and Kanye West's careers, Drake opted to not release his reply. However, J Prince implied that it does exist and while he does not believe it will ever leak, it's reportedly in the hands of someone that has owned some of rap's most coveted unreleased albums.
Now that Tha Carter V is on pace to be freed after Lil Wayne reached a settlement in his lawsuit against Cash Money, pharma-bro Martin Shkreli needed a new project to replace Carter V, which is expected to be released to the public soon. He may be in jail but Hypebeast caught wind of a Facebook post made "by a friend," claiming that he is in possession of several unreleased Drake songs, of which his Pusha T response resides. The statement reads:
I’m pleased to hear Lil Wayne’s Carter V will be released soon and his litigation has been settled. It is a great addition to his already impressive corpus.
Additionally, I am pleased to report my offices have received an unmarked USB disk containing what appears to be unpublished and newly created tracks by Drake, referencing recent events with respect to Pusha-T and Kanye West.
There are 10 tracks and some appear to be demo tracks by an unnamed artist to inspire a forthcoming, fully-produced “disrespect” musical piece. I would normally share a snippet as I have in the past but my present situation negates this possibility.
Shkreli is likely trolling here but, regardless of if he's telling the truth or not, it's unlikely that Drake's response to Pusha T will be released anytime soon. However, there is almost a certainty that we can expect some subs to be thrown on the upcoming Scorpion.