Hours after Pusha T dropped his highly-praised project DAYTONA, Drake released a scathing diss track called “Duppy Freestyle” aimed directly at the Virginia rapper.

The song is Drizzy’s response to King Push’s track “Infrared” where he slammed Drake for using a ghostwriter and rapping fictional rhymes. Although Drake doesn’t say Pusha’s name on the song, it doesn’t take a detective to know that he was talking about the G.O.O.D. Music artist.

"I'm in shock. The nerve, the audacity," says Drake at the beginning of the track before he audibly sighs in disgust.

The OVO Sound leader wastes no time getting at Pusha T as he delivers several lyrical slaps. "Must've had your Infrared wrong, now your head in the beam / Y'all are the spitting image of whatever jealousy breeds," he spits, referencing King Push's "Infrared."

Drake then adds, "Don’t push me when I’m in album mode / You not even top 5 as far as your label talent goes / You send shots, well, I got to challenge those / But I bring Calicos to the Alamo."

Drake ends the song with this line, "Tell 'Ye we got a invoice coming to you / Considering that we just sold another 20 for you."

Ouch!

A few hours after releasing his diss song, Drake posted on his Instagram page a photo of said invoice to G.O.O.D. Music and Def Jam for $100,000. The cause of this bill -- “promotional assistance and career reviving.”

The caption reads, “You’re welcome."

Get your popcorn ready, this is going to be interesting.

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