It seems like Pusha-T doesn't want to patch things up and end his beef with Drake, as he recently revealed in an interview. Although many celebrities are feuding in the industry, it didn't go as far as banning an artist from a specific country; however, the rapper said he's not allowed to perform in Canada anymore.

Speaking to the latest episode of the "Drink Champs" podcast, Pusha-T said he's banned from Canada after a fight broke out in Drake's hometown during one of his concerts in 2018.

Host N.O.R.E. suggested that he would want to collaborate with the Canadian rapper if they weren't feuding, but it appears that he's not interested.

"I don't want it, I'm cool without it," he answered. (via Complex)

When asked about the current status of their connection, Push said he was at peace and didn't want anything from him.

Regarding his future with Drake and if he's willing to patch things up instead of staying out of the drama, the rapper answered, "Because things that I don't speak on, and things I won't speak on have happened since."

Speaking about why he won't be performing in Canada anytime soon, the rapper revealed he's banned from the country.

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N.O.R.E. gave his insights, suggesting he went too hard on making a diss record, but Push doesn't regret anything, saying, "there is no too far!"

"I don't play like that, that's why you don't play with me... Leave me alone! Leave me be! Because there is no too far," he added.

When the topic of his banning from Canada was brought up again, the musician said he didn't want to get into it but later revealed that his manager told him he's not allowed to go back anymore.

What Happened in Canada During His 2018 Concert?

According to Pitchfork, Pusha-T's performance was interrupted after a fight broke out during his concert in Canada in 2018.

As seen on videos circulating around the internet, attendees rushed to the stage and started to have an altercation, but the rapper himself wasn't hurt.

Later that evening, he returned to the stage and performed "Infrared," a diss track against Drake. He later told the crowd that some people were "paid" to sabotage his show by throwing beer at him.

Three people were injured and were taken to the hospital. Another man also sustained stab wounds after the shocking incident.

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