Pusha T released Exodus 23:1 last week, not naming who the track was aimed towards, but was presumed to be towards Drake and Young Money. Young Money’s CEO Lil Wayne responded with a tweet “Fuk pusha t and anybody that love em”on May 24th, and then on the 26th Funkmaster Flex debuted Weezy’s response, Goulis, where unlike Pusha T, Weezy named names on the track. Drake then performed on Friday night (26th May) on his Club Paradise tour in Washington saying, “If you was doin’ 16s when I was 16, and your shit flopped and you switched teams, don’t talk to me, my nigga…”
In the meantime Weezy tweeted…
With Pusha T’s manager tweeting him back…
Clipse member and Pusha T’s older brother No Malice got involved on Friday too reminding everyone of when Birdman and Weezy were caught kissing on camera tweeting this…
“Well I LOVE Pusha! That’s my blood and I ain’t never kiss em.”

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