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Pusha T: Revelation of Drake's Son Did Not Come From Kanye West
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The 'No Problem' hitmaker sets the record straight on details behind 'The Story of Adidon' diss track after Drake publicly blasted Kanye for telling him about Adonis.

AceShowbiz - Drake was wrong to assume Kanye West let slip about his secret son, says Pusha T.

It was rapper Pusha, 41, that told the world Drake had fathered baby Adonis on diss track "The Story of Adidon" in May.

Drake finally confirmed the news on his album "Scorpion", which was released the following month, but the 31-year-old is far from over the incident, and he publicly blamed Kanye for telling Pusha about Adonis during a recent appearance on LeBron James and Maverick Carter's HBO show "The Shop".

Pusha, real name Terrence LeVarr Thornton, says the Canadian star got it twisted though.

"It may make sense in Drake's mind - 'Oh, Ye told Push about my son and my situation when we was in Wyoming' - it's wrong," Pusha said on The Joe Budden Podcast, referencing his time working on his Kanye-produced album "Daytona". "Didn't happen like that. The information came from 40 (producer Noah Shebib). It didn't come from Kanye. At all."

Talking on "The Shop" last week (ends October 14), Drake blasted 41-year-old Kanye for blabbing about Adonis, who he shares with adult film star Sophie Brussaux, after he paid the "Gold Digger" rapper a visit while he was recording album "Ye" in Wyoming.

"I'm in Wyoming. I play him (song) March 14. I send him a picture of my son. I tell him I'm having trouble with my son's mother," he recalled.

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