It all started on May 25, whenPusha released his latest album,Daytona.Included on the LP is the song “Infrared,”which called out Drake for allegedly using a ghostwriter — an accusation that has long followed the formerDegrassiactor.

Unwilling to take the insult lying down, Drake dropped a response track called “Druppy Freestyle,” lobbing insults Pusha’s way and telling the 41-year-old Bronx rapper he’d send him an invoice for the boost in album sales.

A social media spat ensued in the days that followed, in which Drake, 31, actually produced that aforementioned invoice ($100,000 for “promotional assistance and career reviving”).

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And now Pusha has come back with his own response: a song called “The Story of Adidon,” which debuted on New York’s Hot 97 on Tuesday and uses No I.D.’s beat for JAY-Z’s “The Story of O.J.” as its backdrop.

But none of that compares to the accusations of an illegitimate child, who Pusha said Drake fathered with French former adult-film star Sophie Brussaux. “You are hiding a child, let that boy come home,” Pusha raps, claiming Drake is playing “border patrol.”

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This isn’t this the first time the rumor has circulated.

Back in May 2017, Brussaux — who was spotted with the rapper that January following his split fromJennifer Lopez— claimed she was three-and-a-half months pregnant with Drake’s child and hired two major New York City attorneys to begin the proceedings to prove paternity and seek child support,TMZ reported. She also told TMZ that she had text messages from the rapper asking her to get an abortion.

Brussaux apparently gave birth to a son on October 24 (Drake’s birthday), according to her Instagram account — which has since gone private, Vulture reports. Drake has yet to speak out about the child’s birth.

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Meanwhile, Pusha is not without controversy of his own.

He and producerKanye Westwere slammed forusing a photo of the late Whitney Houston’s drug-strewn bathroomas thecover forDaytona.

Houston’s estate responded to the imbroglio on Tuesday, saying that they were “extremely disappointed in Kanye’s choice” for a cover image. “Even in Whitney’s death, we see that no one is exempt from the harsh realities of the world,” they saidin a statement to ET’s Kevin Frazier.

Houstonwas founddead in a bathtub at The Beverly Hilton hotel in 2012. The icon’s death wasruled an accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine use also to blame. In August 2012, her autopsy stated she also had marijuana, Xanax, Benadryl and other medication in her system.

source: people.com