Pusha T Takes Shots at McDonald’s on Arby’s Diss Track

Shots fired.

Pusha T’s beef with Drake may be over, but he has a new nemesis. On Monday, King Push unleashed a scathing new diss track as part of his partnership with fast-food chain Arby’s. Over a hard-hitting beat, the rap kingpin comes out swinging at Arby’s competitor McDonald’s.

“I’m the reason the whole world love it / Now I gotta crush it,” Pusha raps on the intro, a reference to him penning McDonald’s 2003 jingle “I’m Lovin’ It.”

He rips McDonald’s and their signature Filet-O-Fish sandwich while praising Arby’s new Spicy Fish Sandwich. “Filet-O-Fish is s**t / And you should be disgusted,” he raps. “How dare you sell a square fish / Asking us to trust it / A half slice of cheese / Mickey D’s on a budget?”

The rapper, whose Drake diss “The Story of Adidon” is legendary, also takes aim at Ronald McDonald. “A little cube of fish from a clown is basic,” he raps. “Drowned in tartar / That Filet-O-Fish is tasteless.”

Adds Push, “If you know me and you know me well / Our fish is gonna tip that scale.”

In a tweet, Pusha addressed his latest beef. “Just dropped a diss track with @Arbys. Grab some popcorn and a Spicy Fish Sandwich,” he tweeted along with the hashtag #ArbysPaidMeButIWouldSayThisAnyway.

The Arby’s-commissioned diss arrives ahead of Pusha’s long-awaited album, which has spawned the single “Diet Coke.”

Lil Durk Unleashes New Song ‘Computer Murderers’

Just a week after dropping his album 7220, Lil Durk re-ups with a brand new song.

On “Computer Murderers,” the OTF boss stunts on the internet gangsters while delivering menacing bars. “Headshot for every block / We still grievin’ / You wasn’t around when he died / Your bitch ass still teething,” he raps.

In the video, Durkio flexes with stacks of cash while he and his crew take over a penthouse in NYC at night.

“Computer Murderers” has been added to 7220, which also features collaborations with Future, Summer Walker, Gunna, and Morgan Wallen.

On April 8, Durk will hit the road on his “7220 Tour,” which kicks off in Phoenix and wraps May 2 in Chicago.