Despite his past beef with the Cash Money rapper, Pusha T invited Lil Wayne to join G.O.O.D. Music after the "Believe Me" rhymer took to Twitter to express his dismay with the label. During a recent interview, Push explained the gesture and suggested Wayne should work with Kanye West.

The folks at GQ caught up with Pusha T to discuss his collaboration with Adidas when Lil'Wayne's name was thrown into the mix. He was asked if he actually wanted Wayne to join the label, and he offered up an interesting response.

"I don't know. I just like the fact that I'm a prophet because of my song 'Exodus,'" he said.

Released in 2012, Push uses the track to throw shade and mocks what he calls the New Orleans rapper's career self-sabotage:

"It came out two years ago! People should just call me 'The Prophet.' You know what? Wayne on G.O.O.D. Music ... Well 'Ye actually likes Wayne, so they could probably make some good music together. But who knows."

Wayne and Push have been going at it for some time now. Although Push did not drop any names on his "Exodus" track, there has been speculation that it included a reference to Young Money, Cash Money and Universal's three-tier business structure:

"Contact all f-ed up, I guess that means you all f-ed up / You signed to one n---a, that's signed to another n---a, that's signed to three n---as, now that's bad luck."

Last week, Lil Wayne jumped on Twitter and announced that he wants to part ways with longtime label Cash Money Records. He confirmed his message during a live performance at VICE's 20th anniversary party.

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