The Internet Thinks Pusha T Is Co-Signing The Weeknd's Alleged Drake Diss

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Rapper Pusha T speaks at Harvard University on March 31, 2016 at the Harvard-Yenching Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Is Pusha instigating?

The Pusha T and Drake saga continues, or at least, that's what the internet believes. On Thursday night (January 10), The Weeknd dropped off a new single with French DJ and producer DJ Gesaffelstein called "Lost In The Fire." In the song, The Weeknd sings, "And I just want a baby with the right one (I just want a baby with the right)/'Cause I could never be the one to hide one (I could never be the one to hide)." Fans of Abel began to speculate that the line was a shot at Drake. To be fair, there are millions of babies born into conflicting households. Every time someone raps or sings about this circumstance doesn't necessarily mean it's a shot at Drizzy.

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Hours after the song dropped, The Weeknd released the official music video for the track online. Abel tweeted a link to the video, and Pusha T retweeted it with fire emojis. We all know that Pusha and Drake are not on the best of terms (and that's putting it lightly). The fact Pusha would retweet the video, with the knowledge of the lyrics of the song, was enough to send the internet into a frenzy. 


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