Drake’s Confessional “March 14” Reportedly Came Before Pusha T’s “The Story Of Adidon”

Source: Christopher Polk/AMA2016 / Getty Via | HipHopDX When Drake dropped his latest album  Scorpion  on June 29, the project came with a confession. On the tracks  “March 14”  and “Emotionless,” the 6 God admits to fathering a child with  Sophie Brussaux,  something Pusha T accused him of on “The Story Of Adidon” diss track. But according to  Rolling Stone,  “March 14” wasn’t a response to Pusha’s accusations like many assumed. A source reportedly close to Drake confirmed the track was recorded “way, way before” “The Story of Adidon.” T-Minus, who co-produced “March 14,” also backed up that narrative. “I’m assuming [Drake] called the record ‘March 14′ ’cause that’s when he did the record,” T-Minus said. “I never even heard the content of the song until the album dropped. It was something private; it was supposed to be kept secure. The information got out and I’m assuming that’s how Push knew [about the child].” READ MORE  

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Drake’s Confessional “March 14” Reportedly Came Before Pusha T’s “The Story Of Adidon”

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