Pusha T Clowns Drake & Reveals Why He’ll Never Recover From Kendrick’s Win

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance wasn’t just historic; it was a statement. With over 130 million views, it shattered records, cementing Kendrick’s dominance in the rap game. But while most of the industry celebrated his win, there was one person noticeably spiraling: Drake. And now, Pusha T has stepped in with a cryptic message that has fans convinced Drake’s downfall has been in the works for a long time.

Pusha T’s Cryptic Message

Pusha T, the man responsible for shattering Drake’s untouchable image back in 2018 with “The Story of Adidon,” recently acknowledged Kendrick’s win with a subtle but powerful message: “Mission Accomplished. Congrats.” To the untrained eye, it might seem like a simple shoutout, but fans quickly picked up on the deeper meaning. Pusha’s words suggested that Drake’s takedown wasn’t just a moment—it was a mission that had been in motion for years.

When asked about Kendrick’s Super Bowl performance, Pusha didn’t hold back. “Oh man, Kendrick killed it. The storytelling, the performance, the showmanship—he did it his way, and you gotta respect that.” His words solidified what many already suspected: the industry has shifted, and Drake is no longer the golden boy.

Drake vs. UMG: A Losing Battle?

Drake isn’t just losing in rap beef—he’s also seemingly at war with his own label, Universal Music Group (UMG). After Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” became a cultural phenomenon, Drake responded in the worst way possible: by filing a federal defamation lawsuit against UMG. In the suit, Drake accused the label of artificially boosting the track’s success and allowing false accusations against him to spread unchecked.

However, industry insiders believe this lawsuit is less about justice and more about leverage. Sources claim Drake has been trying to negotiate a new deal with UMG, demanding a massive $600 million payout. But after the public embarrassment from Kendrick’s diss tracks, those negotiations have reportedly fallen apart. Now, rather than moving strategically, Drake seems to be self-sabotaging, escalating tensions with UMG CEO Lucian Grainge in a way that could permanently damage his career.

Drake’s Risky Move Against Lucian Grainge

Drake has always flexed his close relationship with Lucian Grainge, even name-dropping him in songs as proof of his industry dominance. But now that their relationship has soured, Drake is making a dangerous move: targeting Lucian’s family.

Drake recently posted a photo of Lucian’s daughter-in-law, Sofia Richie, wearing an OVO shirt on his burner Instagram account. Even more bizarrely, she is now the only person he follows from that account. Fans were quick to call out the pattern: whenever Drake feuds with a man, he targets the women in their lives. He did it with Meek Mill by going after Nicki Minaj, with Pusha T by bringing up his wife Virginia, and now, he’s dragging Lucian Grainge’s daughter-in-law into his fight with UMG.

The problem? Sofia Richie is married, has a child, and has nothing to do with the Drake-UMG drama. This move only further proves that Drake is spiraling and making emotional, reckless decisions.

The Bigger Picture: Was Drake Always Meant to Lose?

Some fans believe Drake’s downfall was inevitable. His entire career has been built on calculated moves, but when faced with true competition from Kendrick, his tactics failed him. Now, with Pusha T’s “Mission Accomplished” message, it looks like the final nail in the coffin has been hammered in.

Drake played himself. He thought signing a massive deal with UMG made him untouchable, but now, that same deal is backfiring. Instead of handling the Kendrick beef strategically, he sued his own label, alienated his industry connections, and resorted to petty tactics that only make him look desperate.

Meanwhile, Kendrick didn’t just win—he made history. And Pusha T? He’s just sitting back, watching it all unfold, knowing he set the wheels in motion years ago.

So, is this the beginning of the end for Drake? And did Pusha T and Kendrick orchestrate his downfall all along? Let us know your thoughts.