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Free Smoke: Drake Takes Shots At Pusha T & Kanye West In “Only You Freestyle”

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In his best across the pond accent, Drake let the chopper spray calling out both West and his G.O.O.D. Music president Pusha T. 

Source: The Urban Daily

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