Things are getting more interesting by the minute.
Following the surprise drop of Drake's diss track "Duppy Freestyle," on which Drizzy took aim at Pusha-T and by extension Kanye West, Quentin Miller has responded with a minor correction to one of the song's lyrics.
On "Duppy Freestyle" Drake raps: "And as for Q, man I changed his life a couple times/ N*gga was at Kroger working double time/ Ya'll acting like he made the boy when I was trying to help the guy."
Miller, who has been somewhat dragged into all of this, took to social media to say that the grocery store he previously worked for was actually a Publix, not Kroger. He also took the opportunity to plug his WDNG Crshrs project Crshd Files Vol. 2.
It was a publix actually...#crshdfilesvol2 out now https://t.co/3JAVld7nBl pic.twitter.com/iBovb1d8Dq
Miller also dropped a new song with Ty Dolla Sign.
Q.M. & @tydollasign “long time” now available on Apple Music.. SoundCloud over wit lol...https://t.co/eDAh3c4W6k
After the drop of "Duppy Freestyle," Pusha hopped on twitter to respond, referencing the track's lyrics: "Tell ’Ye we gotta invoice coming to you/Considering that we just sold another 20 for you."
Send the invoice for the extra 20... https://t.co/41rd4OJeMF
Not too long after Pusha's tweet, Drake fired back by sharing an actual invoice, and upped the amount from $20,000 to a cool $100,000 for "Promotional assistance and career reviving."
If you haven't heard "Duppy Freestyle" yet, take a listen below via SoundCloud.