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Pusha T Claims Noah "40" Shebib, Not Kanye West, Is Why He Knows About Drake's Son

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Pusha T is back to reignite his feud with Drake.

While appearing on the latest episode of LeBron JamesThe Shop, Drake implied that Kanye West was the one who told Pusha T about his son. Well, according to "The Story of Adidon" rapper, it was through Drake's longtime producer and friend Noah "40" Shebib that he learned of the rapper's child.

"The information came from [Noah "40" Shebib]. It didn't come from Kanye, at all" Push said during a recent appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast. "40 is sleeping with a woman who begins to, you know, he talks to her daily, five, six hours a day, provides opportunity for her and ultimately speaks on how he's disgruntled about certain things, notoriety and things involving Drake and his career. So on and so forth. With that also came the fact that Drake has a child."

"With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child, and bring him gifts, and all this information. She divulged this information. That's where it came from," the Daytona rapper continued. "...Only reason I'm here now, for real for real, is because [Drake] was so passionate about the MS thing. And they did the backlight and they put the spotlight on his face, 'When you said my friend,' but your friend is the reason why. That's how it came about. That narrative's gotta die. Listen, it needs to die. It's done. That narrative is done."

During the interview, Push also revealed he's almost finished with a new album.

On LeBron's The Shop, Drake spoke about his issues with West and Push.

"I'm in Wyoming, I play him 'March 14,'" Drake said, referring to the Scorpion track he shared with West while the rapper was making Ye at Jackson Hole. "I send him a picture of my son. I tell him I'm having trouble with my son's mother. We had a conversation."

Drake also defended 40 during the interview, telling LeBron:

When you mention defenseless people who are sick in the hospital that passed away, that really sent me to a place where, you know, I just believe then and believe now that there's a price you have to pay for that. It's just, it's over. Someone's gonna punch you in the fucking face.