Drake appears to have taken a swipe at Kanye West and Pusha T in a new diss track called 'Duppy Freestyle'.

The Canadian rapper responded to a track by Pusha from the latter's new album Daytona called 'Infrared', in which he takes aim at Drake's alleged use of ghostwriters.

"Your hooks did it/The lyrics pennin' equals to Trump's winnin'/The bigger question is how the Russians did it/It was written like Nas but it came from Quentin," Pusha raps in one verse.

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However, Drake appears to have responded in kind with his new freestyle, hitting back at the accusations and referencing Kanye.

"If you rebuke me for working with someone else on a couple of V's, what do you really think of the n***a that's making your beats?/I've done things for him, I thought that he never would need/Father had to stretch his hands out and get it for me," he says.

Listen to the track here.

He later raps of Kanye: "Tell 'Ye we got an invoice comin' to you/Considering we just sold another 20 for you," going on to criticise his record label GOOD Music.

Drake himself later released a picture on Instagram of what appears to be an invoice for $100,000 to GOOD Music and Def Jam for "promotional services and career reviving".

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Digital Spy has reached out to representatives for both Drake and Kanye for comment.

Meanwhile, Drake recently broke a massive Twitch streaming record playing the game everyone is talking about at the moment, Fortnite.

From: Digital Spy
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