Look, we're absolutely here for this Drake and Pusha T beef to last all summer. And since Pusha released his absolutely vicious diss track "The Story of Adidon," there hasn't been a response from Drake other than to explain that blackface photo. But according to J. Prince, Drake is sitting on a career ending diss track that he's promised never to release.

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“After speaking with Kanye, I spoke with the brother, and he didn’t want this. I saw this going to a place that I feel would have ended his career if Drake would’ve put out this song that he had on him,” Prince said on Sway In The Morning this weekend. “And definitely would’ve hurt families and we’re not in it for that. That’s not Drake’s character to tear a man down to that extent.”



Certainly, this is a move that really fits with Drake's whole good guy persona—a persona that Pusha absolutely tore down in his diss track, which accused Drake of using his alleged child with a former porn star to sell a sneaker line. According to Prince, though, this track Drake has is even more destructive than Pusha's.

“The ingredients was overwhelming. I know for a fact that it would have been bad for Kanye and my man,” he said of the track. “It just wouldn’t be good. It’s beyond music at that point. It’s going to affect the livelihood. It’s going to interfere with his whole lifestyle from that moment.”



It's a very convenient Trumpian move: To say you have this thing that would have been really bad, and you're the good guy for keeping everything safe from this thing you can't prove is real. Unfortunately for Drake, Prince insists the rapper won't release the track.

“I don’t think it would leak, because he gave his word,” he concluded. “And me knowing Drake like I know him, he has a word.”



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The only problem is, not releasing it looks worse than releasing it.

Release the track, Drake.

Release the track.

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