No Malice shares his thoughts on his brother Pusha-T's ongoing feud with Drake. The rapper has also talked about the latter's recently released album Daytona.

A fan asked No Malice to comment on the feud, and he said that Pusha-T and Drake's beef could benefit the world of hip-hop. His statement comes after the song "Infrared" was released. The track referenced Quentin Miller, the rapper who was involved in Drake's ghostwriting scandal from three years ago.

The 45-year-old also revealed that he has listened to Daytona, but has never had the chance to listen to Pusha-T's other solo efforts.

Drake Shades Pusha-T

Following the release of "Infrared," Drake dropped the song "Duppy Freestyle." The song centered on No Malice, questioning Pusha-T on his knowledge about drug dealing.

"Your brother said it was your cousin them him than you. So you don't rap what you did, you just rap what you knew. Don't be ashamed, it's plenty niggas that do what you do. There's No Malice in your heart, you're an approachable dude," reads the lyrics.

Following the release of "Duppy Freestyle," Drake reportedly sent an invoice to G.O.O.D. Music and Def Jam for promotional assistance and help with reviving the rapper's career.

Drake Slams Kanye West

Drake also slammed Kanye West a couple of times in the same song. In the track, Drake seemingly admitted to hiring the services of Miller to write his song, but he also called West and Pusha-T hypocrites. The "God's Plan" singer said that West, who executive produced Daytona, sought his help in writing some of Pusha-T's songs.

"So if you rebuke me for working with someone else on a couple of Vs / What do you really think of the nigga that's making your beats? / I've 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," sings Drake.

Drake, No Malice's Music Career

Drake is a Canadian rapper whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham. He also works as a record producer, singer, songwriter, and actor. Some of his most popular songs include "Nice For What," "Hotline Bling," "One Dance," "Passionfruit," and more.

No Malice, on the other hand, is an American hip-hop artist whose real name is Gene Elliott Thornton Jr. Some of his most popular songs are "So Woke," "Bury That," "Smoke & Mirrors," "Best Believe It," "Shame The Devil," "Fake News," and "Unforgettable."

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