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Drake's "Career-Ending" Response To Pusha T Is Reportedly In The Hands Of Martin Shkreli
Source: YouTube
How Martin Shkreli continues to get his hands on highly-coveted rap projects is beyond us.
Even though Shkreli is currently serving time in prison for fraud, he's still managed to find himself in possession of Drake's response to Pusha T's "The Story Of Adidon" diss.
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On June 9, a friend of Shkreli's reportedly posted the following to the pharma bro's Facebook account:
"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 Additionally, I am pleased to report my offices have received an unmarked USB disk containing what appears to be unpublished and newly created tracks by Drake, referencing recent events with respect to Pusha-T and Kanye West.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."
How Shkreli's offices even received the USB that he claims has Drake's responses to Push is unknown. But considering he once had the Wu-Tang Clan's $2 million Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album, it's hard to not to believe he now has Drake's diss to GOOD Music's President.
Previously, J. Prince said Drake's response "would have ended [Pusha T's] career," while also revealing that he convinced the Canadian rapper to end the feud.
As for Shkreli, he was sentenced to prison for seven years for fraud a few months ago.