The virgil line is ruthless....It's the Drake equivalent of grimy in the new era, no more Styles P and Beanie type disses, it's more subtle and industry based, not street.
Nevermind he tried to do Weeknd the same way
And, the way he tossed a few bars at Kanye, like someone said, was brutal, like some 1999 Jay bars.
Also, the way he admits the QM and ghostwriting, and just brushes it off, is a new norm he's pushing, it's a pretty fascinating look at the game at this moment.
But, Drake is teflon because he toes both lines, courting the street, at the same time rejecting it as an ideology, and Drake's real fans, the hardliners will NEVER admit he got washed, even if he did, because they just don't see it from that perspective. Both Meek and Push may fumble how to come at him.
It's a bad look for Pusha if he doesn't respond.