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The roots of the bitter feud between two hip-hop stars stems from the mid-2000’s when Pusha T was in a war of words with Drake’s rap mentor, Lil’ Wayne.

The rivalry eventually spilled over in 2011, with Drake ending up in Pusha T’s line of lyrical fire.

Ever since then, songs by Pusha T accuse Drake of not writing his own lyrics, while the Toronto rapper says his rival tries to stay relevant by bragging about drug dealing.

That led to Pusha T outing Drake for having a child whose birth he never shared with the public.

But Drake was not shy to reference this jab from Edens, changing his Instagram profile picture to an image of her.

He also used his Instagram story to rub it in, writing “All is fair in war and war and trust me I’ll still get you tickets to ovo fest,” which is a music festival Drake started that features some of hip-hop’s top performers.

While Raptors fans wait for game six between the Raptors and Bucks on Saturday, they will have a lot to talk about with this new Drake drama — and some are already taking to social media to share their thoughts on the courtside drama.