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Drake recently sat down for a lengthy interview with rapper Elliott Wilson and Brian "B.Dot" Miller for Rap RadarWatch it below.

The rapper discussed accusations of cultural appropriation, his beef with Kanye West, the booing incident at Tyler, the Creator's Camp Flog Gnaw, and most notably, his ongoing feud with Pusha-T. On the latter, Drake made clear that “he has no desire to mend anything with that person.”

“He's just made an entire career off of it,” Drake said, referring to their beef. “Some people like his music, I personally don't 'cause I don't believe any of it. And I like to listen to guys I believe.”

He went on to say, “When I was whatever, 16, thinking that he was the biggest dope dealer in the world serving bricks to all, every corner of America, yeah sure... I was... a fan obviously more so just a fan of Pharrell and the Neptunes. I always wanted to be signed to Star Trak and stuff like that, that was the wave. Now that I'm grown-up, and I know him and the truth, it's just not as appealing.” Watch the full interview below.

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It's not all bad blood, though. Fresh off filming a new video with Future, Drake has now unveiled a brand new song and “War,” and a video to go with it. On the track, Drake addresses his relationship with The Weeknd and lets the world know that the beef they had is now over.

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