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Ive never been about beef: Kanye West declares the Pusha T/Drake feud dead

'I've never been about beef': Kanye West declares the Pusha T/Drake feud 'dead'
Kanye is over the feud (Picture: Scott Dudelson/FilmMagic)

The Drake/Pusha T beef has dominated headlines for the past week, with the feud escalating to breaking point.

The two rappers have been trading insults for years, but things heated up with Pusha Ts diss track The Story of Adonin, in which he accused Drake of having a secret son and used a picture of the Canadian star in blackface for his album artwork.

And before this, Drizzy hit out at both Pusha and his collaborator Kanye West on Duppy Freestyle, rapping: What do you really think of the n***a thats making your beats? / Ive done things for him I thought that he never would need.

Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me/ I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat.

'I've never been about beef': Kanye West declares the Pusha T/Drake feud 'dead'
Drake and Pusha T are trading disses like theres no tomorrow (Picture: Getty)

But now, it seems that Kanye wants the feud – which you can see the timeline of here – to end.

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Or maybe he wants more attention shifted onto the release of his new album, Ye, rather than being focused on an ongoing spat.

The 40-year-old tweeted: Ive never been about beef Im about love lines were crossed and its not good for anyone so this is dead now.

Ive never been about beef Im about love lines were crossed and its not good for anyone so this is dead now

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) June 2, 2018

While there were no names mentioned, it was clear Yeezy was talking about Pusha T and Drake.

Kanye found himself at the centre of the feud when he produced Pushas album Daytona as well as financially backing it – including spending $85,000 to license an image of Whitney Houstons drug-filled bathroom for the artwork.

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But it seems he wants out, just a day after debuting his seven-track album Ye at a listening party in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

On the album, Kanye gets dark as he discusses suicidal thoughts, as well as addressing Tristan Thompsons cheating and his own comments on slavery.

The dad-of-three also confirms he has bipolar disorder on the album, writing on the album cover I hate being bipolar its awesome.

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