POp Smoke can’t consent to anything. If you’re arguing consent, no posthumous music should have guests since the decedent doesn’t have the ability to listen to the verses and consent.
again, was this a fully realized and completed album save for the Pusha verse?
70-80% of the album was done.
The Pusha, Young Thug, Gunna song was one of the songs that Steven Victor created. As we can see Pusha requested Thug be added to it.
It’s easy to see how inappropriate it is to diss another man on a dead man’s album. It’s easy to see how Pusha T is clout chasing by dissing Drake on the posthumous album of a guy who was an up and coming star with Thug and Gunna features two of the biggest guys of the new generation.
Pop Smoke had star aspirations and was a networker and I doubt he would sign off on Drake, an artist he would have liked to work with being dissed on his record.