Pusha T is firing back against what he claims is a calculated smear campaign orchestrated by Drake, aimed at sabotaging the release of his highly anticipated album, “Let God Sort It Out.” As the clock ticks down to the album’s drop, tensions are escalating in the hip-hop community. Pusha T took to social media, accusing OVO affiliates of trying to undermine his promotional efforts just as he gears up to debut his first album in 16 years.
The drama intensified when Pusha T noted the unfortunate leak of his album just days before its official release, a move many fans suspect is part of Drake’s underhanded tactics. “Leaked album, smear campaign, surprise drops on the same day,” Pusha tweeted, asserting that nothing will derail the momentum built over the past two months. The stakes are high as Pusha T and Malice have meticulously crafted a promotional strategy that has included extensive interviews and appearances, but notably, they have avoided collaborating with streaming platforms—an unusual move that has fans speculating about their target audience.
As the narrative unfolds, speculation swirls around Justin Bieber’s surprise album release, which coincides with Pusha T’s drop. Many are suggesting that Drake, a close associate of Bieber, may have influenced this timing to divert attention away from Pusha’s project. Adding fuel to the fire, Drake is reportedly flying streamers to the Wireless Festival, where he is set to perform, potentially overshadowing Pusha’s album launch.
With Kendrick Lamar featured on Pusha T’s album, the anticipation is palpable, but the question remains: will the alleged smear campaign impact sales? Pusha T believes the smear tactics will fail, urging his detractors to “try more.” As fans eagerly await the album, the hip-hop world watches closely, caught in the crossfire of this brewing feud. The release tonight promises to be a pivotal moment in the ongoing rivalry between these titans of rap.