After being read his lyrics, Push responds, “I feel like, everybody felt the ‘Two Birds, One Stone,’ you know, that was Pusha-T, Cudi aimed, so on and so forth. And that was fine. I heard it. I felt like, OK, I can’t have an argument about how real I am. Let’s not do that. If it’s rap, let’s let it be that. I mean, I’m just speaking my truth on this. I don’t think it’s anything disputable.” Watch below. (The “Infrared” discussion begins at 20:15.)

Back in October 2016, Drake released the song “Two Birds, One Stone,” which included lyrics that seemed to be aimed at Pusha-T, including, “But really it’s you with all the drug dealer stories/That’s gotta stop, though.” Push elaborated on his response in an interview Friday morning with the Breakfast Club (starting around the 15-minute mark): “They say Drake reached out on ‘Two Birds, One Stone’.... I feel like it was to be responded to. At the same time, it’s music.” He adds, “There are real writers out here, who really do this, who really enjoy the craft of this. Then there’s other artists who make great music. And they put it together how they put it together.”